Sorry for the delay in getting these pictures posted but it's been busy lately!! We got our wedding pictures back a few weeks ago but there were so many that it took a awhile to go through and pick out the favorites :-). We had the best photographer (she is the same one we used for our engagement photos and can make everything look amazing. If you need someone in Charleston I highly recommend her. She is also really affordable which is a huge plus!
We got married at White Point Gardens at the Battery in downtown Charleston (it was gorgeous and is a city park so it was open to the public) and here are all of the guys waiting for the ladies to arrive!
Seriously, the gazebo is amazing and we were so lucky that we planned the wedding the weekend after the hurricane!
This is one of my favorite pictures! This is what I mean about Molly capturing the best moments with her photos!!
Richard did the best job with the ceremony. Andrew wrote most of it but Richard added in a few awesome surprises! I am pretty sure they are telling a funny story about how we met here...
Also, I am really obsessed with the fascinator that Ann made me. She is so talented and I am definitely getting another one for Night at the Races in May.
And it's official!! Also, walking down the steps is more challenging than it looks ;-).
So excited that all of my family looks fabulous here! It's hard to get 10 people too look at the camera at the same time. Just missing Josh and Luke!
Luke made it to the reception though!! You can't see it in the picture but he has a bow-tie and suspenders!
While posing for pictures downtown before the reception two exchange students from Poland and Germany asked to take a picture with an American bride and groom! We are hopefully trending in Europe ;-).
Instead of a traditional guestbook we used Alyssa's and Kyle's wedding idea and got a local cookbook instead! This way we will read all of the well-wishes regularly while we are cooking in the kitchen!
This was seriously the best cake. It was amazing and Andrew and I got cupcakes from each layer so we could sample everything later.
Jan made the BEST place cards out of oyster shells for us and half of our centerpieces were sweetgrass rose bouquets that we got from Mae Hall. If you aren't familiar with the history of Sweetgrass baskets in Charleston I linked it above. It's an art that is in danger of dying out. I am a little obsessed with these baskets :-).
Kristin













