Archive for the ‘On This Day…Our Happy Couples’ Category
Wednesday, March 14th, 2012
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Since St. Patrick’s Day is just a few days away,
I thought this wedding would be perfect to share!
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Amanda & Justin are both from my hometown so when they decided to have their wedding here at Longfellows I was very excited to help them with the planning. I didn’t have to do much though since they both knew exactly what they wanted …..
An Irish Themed Wedding!
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The ceremony was held in our backyard on a beautiful fall day. The majestic sound of bagpipes played by Kelly Eustis kicked off the wedding processional. Justin was extremely nervous prior to the ceremony. Nothing seemed to calm him down until he saw Amanda for the 1st time. Instantaneously, all of his nerves went away.
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Our indoor Courtyard was very formally decorated with Kelly green satin runners with centerpieces put together using Longfellows’ mirrors and fishbowls. The couple provided green gems for the bottom of each bowl and delicate bunches of hydrangeas floating in water.
Amanda & Justin’s Sweetheart table was nicely decorated with the bridal bouquet and a personalized vase with an Irish Claddagh symbol which represents friendship, love & loyalty. Justin’s family helped by providing hand dipped votive candles to supply soft lighting around the centerpieces.
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Candies were boxed as favors for guests to take and matched similar designs used on the wedding cake. Celtic knot designs were included on both the favor boxes and the guests’ place cards.
There were certainly other special touches that really personalized the night, but my favorite by far was this little 4 leaf clover that Amanda wore on her dress that was her great grandmothers. I just love it!
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After a formal meal, DJ (and family friend of the couple) Frank Genevick & Groomsman Mike Genevick gave a tribute to the Groom’s Brother in Law who was in Afganistan and then finished off the day by getting everyone on the dance floor. Guests of all ages danced through the night.
Big Thanks to Brian Haynes who captured all of these special moments of their Big Day!
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“May you always have enough happiness to keep you sweet, trials to keep you strong, success to make you eager, friends to give you comfort, wealth to meet your needs, enthusiasm to look for tomorrow, and a growing love to make each day better than the day before.”
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Tuesday, December 20th, 2011
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Vegetarian with no alcohol??? Really????
When I first met Ellen & Jeff, I started the conversation as I always do asking them to share with me their vision for their big day. They had a very clear vision which was, unlike any other I had ever heard before. So, when they said they wanted a complete vegetarian menu and did not want alcohol available, needless to say, I was very skeptical. In spite of my best efforts to convince them that this was a major departure from the normal and might not be the best “party” for her guests, they were unwavering.
Realizing that they were so passionate about their vision, I jumped in with both feet and said “we will make this the best vegetarian, dry wedding EVER”! I spoke with the chef, who also got excited about creating a custom vegetarian menu (even with some vegan options) that would appeal to the 150 expected guests. And so, it began….
Ellen & Jeff held their wedding reception under a tent, provided by Clifton Park Rental, on her parents property in Greenfield Center which they acquired in 1967. The property, which was originally owned by the Scott family (Scott Paper Company) was built in the 1920′s. All of the fossil stone and wood that were used to build the house were found on the property.
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The weather was absolutely perfect and made the day even more amazing. Ellen’s dad, John, outdid himself with the little extra touches, such as these pots of flowers at each tent post!
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The ceremony was a real family affair with all the nieces and nephews participating. They were all SOOO cute!
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After the ceremony the cocktail hour featured such vegetarian hors d’oeuvres as vegetable spring rolls, mini quiches and vegetable sushi rolls. While the guests were enjoying the cocktail hour, the newly married couple were busy taking photos. Ellen & Jeff did not hire a professional photographer and used friends and family to shoot their big day. One of my favorite photos is this one showing the orange Converse sneakers worn by all the groomsmen…too funny!
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The dinner was served buffet style and our kitchen team went above and beyond all expectations and prepared a vegetarian feast. The menu included such vegetarian delights as Vegetable Lasagna and Tofu Stir Fry. Every guest enjoyed dinner and were so happy with the food! I don’t think anyone missed the meat at all! Guests enjoyed chilled lemonade, iced tea, soda and water…again, I don’t think anyone missed the alcohol!
After dinner, the party really got started as guests took to the dance floor. The band, friends of the groom, kept the dance floor full all afternoon!
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| In keeping with the vision, Ellen & Jeff chose cupcakes over the traditional wedding cake. There were even some vegan ones mixed in! The cupcake stand was crafted by Ellen’s dad and continued the orange color scheme. What a great dad! |
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The tables were decorated with orange gerber daisies in mason jars (of course). The table numbers were made by the bride & groom and featured photos of them at the age of the table number! What a great way to personalize the little details.
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As the afternoon fun continued, many guests found another activity to keep busy…the hula hoop! The laughter and fun could be heard for miles!!!
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This wedding was a perfect example of a well thought out vision that was executed perfectly! As a bride and groom, you should never let anyone talk you out of the ideas that you have for your special day. It is so important that your wedding reflect who you are, and, Longfellows was quite honored to help this special couple turn their vision into reality!!
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Friday, November 25th, 2011
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There should be no excuse for either Amanda or Kyle to forget their anniversary date. 9-10-11. Can it get any easier than that? |
There were two things that were really important to the couple while planning
their wedding day…
# 1-to have the ceremony outside
# 2-to include their baby, a laberdoodle named Moose
Moose was very excited to be a part of the big day and could not wait to get down that aisle! |
All of the guests were greeted at the ceremony by a string trio.
Amante Strings provided the perfect touch for Amanda’s processional.
| Following the ceremony, the sun set very quickly. Susan Blackburn did an amazing job capturing their love for each other in the fading light. |
| The guests enjoyed a very formal black & red detailed Reception in our Courtyard. All floral details were provided by Balet Flowers & Design. They did a beautiful job adding the finishing touches to the placecard and cake tables. |
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What I loved so much about this couple was their playful side. Even with the formal reception they really just wanted to have fun. This was proven when they were introduced to the Cops theme Song, Bad Boys while being handcuffed to each other. This was only fitting since Kyle is a police officer. |
| Family friends Randy & Sharon did a great job getting everyone on the dancefloor. And of course everyone loved the blowup guitars & saxaphones! |
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Wednesday, November 9th, 2011
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Our first post is very special to us because this couple is very near and dear to our hearts. Lauren & JD’s story started here at Longfellows. Lauren is one of our Operations Managers and JD is the Executive Chef in our Special Events Kitchen. It seems like just yesterday that they started dating and when we heard that JD had proposed one Fall afternoon on top of Crane Mountain, we could not wait to start planning the details! |
| Their Big Day took place on September 3rd at the beautiful Liberty Ridge Farm in Schaghticoke, NY. Cynthia & Carla did an amazing job decorating the entry and ceremony areas with hay bales, pumpkins and corn stalks. They were the perfect touches! |
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| Since they had seen so many weddings at Longfellows, Lauren & JD really knew what they wanted. One important thing for them was to enjoy cocktail hour with their family and friends, so they did all of their photos before the ceremony. Sara Clothier with Gateway Photography did such a wonderful job capturing their “first look.” |
| The ceremony was just beautiful. Lauren really wanted a country chic wedding and boy did she get it. On top of a small hill, the ceremony overlooked the Hoosick river and part of the farm. Horses Bob & Milly were nearby. Their whinnying was the perfect background noise and when Donkey Jack started HeeHawing it really lightened the moment. |
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The reception immediately followed under a tent near by in the cornfield. The tables were adorned with burlap runners, loose fall flowers in mason jars, and Saratoga blue water bottles holding the table names which were based off of well known thoroughbred horses. The head table comically named “Runaway Groom.” |
Rich Ortiz did an amazing job, not only playing acoustic guitar for the ceremony but also singing and playing for the cocktail hour and JD & Lauren’s first dance as husband and wife.
Garth Elms took over after cocktail hour to Dj throughout the night and did a great job getting everyone up on the dancefloor. Overall, It was a Truly Magical Day |
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