Eleanor is an amazing woman with four fabulous kiddos. Her husband, Matt, passed away a few years ago and she has been holding down the fort with grace and humor and basically everyone loves her and is in awe of her. I think everyone who knows her was elated to hear that she met another wonderful man to share her life with, Mike.
Between the two of them they have NINE children. Just let that sit for a minute.
I asked Eleanor what it's like when they all go out and she said in her unflappable way, "It's not as crazy as you're thinking it is."
But really, you're not here to for me to blah, blah, blah, you're here for the pictures right? I totally understand! Let's go.
It may have taken me four tries to get the chalkboard right, but now I'm in love with it!
Elle's friend, Karly has a home with an amazing outdoor space that should be in Architectural Digest. She was thrilled to host the wedding and it was so fun working with her to make everything gorgeous.Every wedding should for sure have a great rope swing to keep things interesting.
Eleanor and Mike looked radiant. They are clearly so in love and thrilled to have found each other.
Is that dress not to die for?
After the ceremony and pictures there was the dinner. I'm just gonna say it; it was beautiful.
Clearly I did not make all this gorgeousness by myself. It was so much fun and a real privilege to work with Dayna, Holly, Emily and Julie, some of the most talented women I know.
At one point I was up on a ladder placing flowers and succulents in a hanging arrangement. All four of them were on the ground holding the ladder, passing me plants, and telling me where to place each one from their vantage point on the ground. We were cracking up at our own intensity over where each little flower needed to go and Emily pointed out that this moment sums up what we're all about.
Each of us would do anything-would be anywhere-to help the others have a more beautiful life. I love you ladies.
And this cake. Seriously. I just can't...it tasted ah-mazing too. It was made by Elle's friend, Michelle Christiansen , who only takes clients from referrals, so, if you need her, call me.
And there you go. Here's wishing all the best to this wonderful Bride and Groom!
Love everything about it! You blog so well, and you did a fab job! Cute couple! Yay for Happy endings!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteAmazing! Love the amazing women of the WC2 ward! You ladies did an excellent job!
ReplyDeleteGorgeousness!!! Love the bride's dress, the location, the flowers, everything!! Congrats all!
ReplyDeleteI love this so deeply! It couldn't have happened to a better person. Also, I want you to decorate my house, just so ya know.
ReplyDeleteWhatever. Everything you touch is beautiful!
DeleteJust beautiful!! What a talented group you are! Thanks so much for posting these gorgeous pics, I have such a huge grin on my face!
ReplyDeleteI have never been more home sick for the walnut creek 2nd ward than I'm now after reading your blog about the wedding! Tears.....I miss you all and think of you often! Great job!!
ReplyDeleteWe miss you too, Heather! Just, come home.
DeleteEvery detail is stunning! These two are exceptional and I am so happy they found each other!
ReplyDeleteJenny MacDonald
Thank you for sharing with all of us such a happy occasion!! Well done and I love your blogging story! Amazing story, amazing women and an amazing bride! Well done!! So happy for Elle and Mike!
ReplyDeleteThanks Robin! It couldn't have been for a sweeter couple.
DeleteSo beautiful, Shelley! I'm so happy you share your considerable talents and fun with us. Love the combination of hydrangea and succulents, what a wow!
ReplyDeleteAnd that chalkboard, so wonderful!
ReplyDeleteDelighted to see a new blog entry and what a gorgeous setting you and your friends created. What flavor was the cake? I agree about the dress. Love you.
ReplyDeleteEvery detail is beautiful! So happy for Elle and Mike. Thanks for posting more pictures! I was so anxious to see them!
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