Saturday, June 7, 2008

the grace's

June 7th - Jason & Rebecca Grace - Austin, TX



It was as hot summer day this first weekend in June, but it was a sweet sweet wedding for our friends Jason and Rebecca. Hosted in a family friend's backyard partially under a tent and on a suspended deck the wedding was truly delightful. In the midst of the striking Texas summer heat the Lord provided an excellent breeze to blow over the crowd from time to time. There were paper lanterns and little tinkle-bells in the trees and little white lights strung all about. Even open bud roses floating in the jacuzzi.


Rebecca was an absolutely stunning bride dressed in a vintage wedding gown that was TOTALLY her. It was ivory and oh-so-flowing, and the flair was very vogue.



For dinner's main course was Bill DieBall's famous smoked brisket and chicken. He even set up a cutting block and sliced it right there for our buffet line. It was sooo good! The sides were three types of salads and baked beans. The first two were a wild lettuce with breaded goat cheese and pears; and a wild lettuce with artichoke hearts, dried cranberries, and pinenuts both made by two of Rebecca's aunts. And next was a delicious potato salad made by the Fehrenbach (jrs...as my dear husband deemed us). The baked beans were sooo yummy thanks to Dawn Wilson. One of her many cakes (the slice pictured above) was rumored to have been made by Dori. It was divine!


Erik and I along with the Wilson's, Aaron and Mandy were asked to be the event's musicians. Having heard the unique wedding march less than two days prior, there were still some nerves as we sat under the shade of the oak trees in the yard. Erik and Aaron were on guitar. Mandy stroked the mandolin, and somehow I was chosen for the keyboard. Eek! There was no hiding in the bathroom until it was over for me this time. Dispite those infrequent stage-fright backflashes from my childhood piano recitals, the day went pretty smooth for us. The song Jason chose for the wedding march plays over and over in my head even now. On the mp3 there are definite strings and a banjo as well (probably a whole orchastra actually), and whenever we play it somehow my brain fills in all the other missing instruments. Funny, anyways...


2 comments:

Vanessa said...

what a beautiful bride! thanks for sharing these photos.

Unknown said...

i am completely out of the loop on marriages. i had no idea rebecca and jason were getting married. it looks like it was a beautiful ceremony. i wish i could hear the wedding song you guys played