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Warning: I do not recommend clicking over to Emily’s blog, Today’s Letters, unless there’s nothing urgent on your to do list this morning. She started blogging daily letters in 2010, and ever since, she has written about both the big and small adventures she and her husband, Timothy, share. Recently, this includes the addition of their adorable daughter, Brave, into their family! Thanks to her signature letters and plenty of sweet, candid photos, to say Today’s Letters is addicting is an understatement. Knowing how intentional Emily and Timothy are about their life, their home, and their relationship, we were so thrilled when they agreed to share with us on Southern Newlywed!

Thank you so much to our Blue Ribbon Vendor Whitney Neal for these beautiful photos!

The couple: Emily (35) and Timothy (34) Loerke
Years married: 10
Children’s names and ages: Brave Loerke, 18 Months
Where you live: Louisville, KY
Tell us a little bit about yourselves. Before moving to Louisville, we lived in Dallas for twelve years and believed it would have been the perfect city if it were only in the mountains, right by the ocean with a downtown ballpark, had four real seasons, and had a trout stream as big as Cowboy Stadium. Two years ago, our love for the outdoors and search for a slower pace of life led us to the Bluegrass State. We love it here! Tim is Physician Assistant who teaches me fun medical things (most of which I do not pronounce correctly), and I get to be a stay-at-home mama who survives mostly on ice cream and rocket fuel (AKA coffee).

Do you rent or own? What are your hopes and plans for the future in this area? Tell us a little bit about where you live. We own a restored 1907 home in the Highlands, one of Louisville’s oldest and most artistic neighborhoods. Recently, Louisville was voted the #2 place to live in the US by Money Magazine. It’s easy for us to understand why after only having lived here for two years! Aside from having four real seasons, the downtown is vibrant and growing, the housing is affordable, local businesses are supported, the food and coffee scenes are insane, and the bourbon…don’t even get us started on the bourbon! Did we even mention the Derby?

Which items from your wedding registry do you use the most often? Our mini spatula, cast iron skillet, and ice cream scoop.
What different decisions, if any, would you make for your registry if you knew then what you knew now? Don’t register for a colored KitchenAid Mixer. Your taste will change over the years (as will your kitchens), and white is timeless. Also, when you’re broke newlyweds, luxury towels can make your tiny apartment bathroom feel like the Hilton.
What is your go-to weeknight meal? Weekend meal? Weeknight is smoked chicken, pan-fried bacon and brussels sprouts, roasted broccoli, and a side of ice cream. On the weekends, we try and allow ourselves to eat out.
What’s your favorite place to find recipes? One word: ReeDrummond. The Pioneer Woman knows her stuff!

Which room in your home is your favorite, and why? We recently added a wood burning stove to our living room. It has forced us to gather more as a family and S-L-O-W down. “The greatest danger is letting the urgent things crowd out the important.” – Charles Hummel
What most makes your house feel like home? The creaky pine wood floors, hearing our rooster crow at 5 A.M., and the doorframe with Brave’s height marked on it with a Sharpie.

What is your favorite memory from your wedding? Riding away on a tandem bicycle. The chain fell off halfway down the street and we ended up pushing the bike back to our car.
What is your favorite part of being married? Growth! It has been said that “if you’re not growing, you’re dying.” Marriage has helped mature us more than any other relationship we’ve ever had!
Before getting married, I wish someone had told me… that I’ll always be the biggest problem in my marriage. When both people have this belief, you are able to attack problems together instead of attacking each other about your problems.

What is one small way you love or serve your spouse? I can count on one hand the number of times I’ve cleaned our bathroom. Tim has owned that since the beginning of our marriage and it has made me feel so loved! One small way I serve Tim is by turning down the bed for him when he comes home from working the night shift in the ER. He consistently says there’s just something about having a bedside light on and the sheets folded down that makes him feel welcomed home.
Where do you splurge and where do you save when decorating? What are some of your favorite sources for home things? We typically try and find everything at flea markets, on Craigslist, or at thrift stores. Splurging in our home looks more like high thread count sheets and locally roasted coffee.

What’s your best tip for balancing your relationship and other life priorities (work, personal time, extended family, etc.)? We are convinced there are two books every human should read (and re-read often): Charles Hummel’s, “The Tyranny of the Urgent” and Cloud & Townsend’s, “Boundaries.” Both will change your life when it comes to balancing your relationships and priorities.
Do you have a favorite date night idea to share? One of our favorite traditions is to write down the dates and places of our date nights with a Sharpie on the wall leading down to our basement steps. Every time we go downstairs to do laundry, it reminds us the importance of dating your spouse and the gift of intentionally pursuing one other. We look forward to the day when we get to explain the writing on the wall to our daughter!

Is there anything else about your home or family life that you think our readers would be interested in? We love to garden and had our first successful year growing our own pumpkins. We have four chickens, a rooster, and a beehive, and we filter our own honey every summer. We love to fly fish. We also we rent out the third floor of our home on Airbnb. It’s booked 25+ days a month and has allowed us to meet some of the most amazing people!

Thanks so much for sharing your hearts and home with us, Emily and Timothy! Follow along with them on Emily’s blog, Twitter, and Instagram.

lisa Written with love by Lisa
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  1. avatar Kristina reply

    I’ve been reading Emily’s blog for almost five years now and have gained so much inspiration from the wisdom Em and Tim share on Today’s Letters! Thank you SW for sharing their home here, they really are the perfect couple to share marriage and life wisdom!

  2. avatar Laura reply

    This feature was so refreshing to read! I love that they aren’t afraid to truly “live” in their home (i.e. writing on the walls with sharpie) and don’t have it styled with expensive designer items. You can tell that their house feels relaxed, homey, and full of love. Very inspirational!

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  4. avatar Meredith reply

    I love that the focus is on the life they live in the four walls of their home, and not just the house itself. It’s the people inside that matter, and the love you invest into them.

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A Seaside Affair

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Many thanks to the convenience of the internet, FaceTime, texting, and more, it’s easier than ever to plan a destination wedding, especially if you have a talented team of vendors serving as your eyes and hands on the ground at your wedding destination. That said, it is still so valuable to spend at least a little bit of in-person time wherever you’re getting married–to get some planning done, certainly, but also to help you get excited as you envision that special day coming to life! If you’re currently on the hunt for a dreamy Southern destination for your big day, I’m excited to let you know about the perfect opportunity to visit one in person and get started with your plans!

A Seaside Affair is a bridal show created especially for brides who are planning coastal weddings. This year, it will be held on February 21 from 1-4 P.M., overlooking the ocean at the lovely Jekyll Island Convention Center. A variety of coastal wedding experts and local vendors will be on hand to answer any questions you may have, and there will even be a fashion show styled by Emily Burton Designs. It’s sure to be an incredibly informative (and fun!) afternoon!

Along with making some great connections and checking lots of to dos off of your wedding planning list, A Seaside Affair is the perfect excuse to head out to Jekyll Island for a weekend with your fiancé, your mama, or your maid of honor. The beach is so peaceful in the winter, and there’s nothing like wrapping up in some cozy blankets and listening to the waves to make any planning stress melt away!

A Seaside Affair has generously offered Southern Weddings readers $3 off the cost of their ticket–just use the code SWMAG3 when you purchase your ticket online here to receive the discount!

This post is brought to you by A Seaside Affair – thanks for your support of the brands that make Southern Weddings possible!

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When it comes to the many things that make a wedding Southern, the most obvious one is the geographical location, of course! Kara and Philip had that in the bag when they chose to tie the knot at Colleton River Plantation on Hilton Head Island. Though a Pennsylvania native, Kara grew up traveling to her family’s vacation home on the island, so to her, it is a place “that signifies family, joy, memories, and endless beauty.” Kara and Philip worked with their planner, Embellished Events, to create an open-air party where no walls could block the beautiful views. I’m sure this day began a whole new chapter of joyful memories on Hilton Head for this sweet couple!

We’re sure happy Tim Will was there to capture this lovely day!

Describe your wedding flowers. My flowers were untamed and gorgeous! They had an English garden feel, and were full of peaches, sages, and pinks, grounded in soft whites and finished with ribbon I found during my travels to India. The ribbons were used in all the bouquets, garlands, and table arrangements. Branches on Hilton Head Island captured my vision so beautifully.

Did you write your own vows? If so, what was your favorite phrase, verse or line? We did not; we chose to say the traditional vows instead. We felt these timeless words captured all we wanted to say.
What readings, if any, did you have at your ceremony? We had beautiful readings from the Bible. I particularly loved the Gospel reading from Mark, that included the verse, “They are no longer two but one flesh, therefore what God has joined together, no human being must separate.” Wow, those words have gravity!

On our wedding day, we surprised our guests with the sounds of local Gullah singers harmonizing with joy to “Oh Happy Day” as we departed the church. We also hand-dipped oyster shells in gold and embellished each with a pearl for our escort cards. Guests could take these home as a way to remember the place and the day.

What made you choose your ceremony and reception venues? Did they have any special significance to you? I grew up traveling to my family’s vacation home on Hilton Head Island, so it has always been a place that signifies family, joy, memories, and endless beauty to me.

We chose to avoid the cost of a tent, and with the suggestion of my planner, Jennifer Leiti, we chose to have an open-air party under café lighting. We were so happy we did because the environment was the reason I picked this location. There were no walls to block the beautiful, expansive views of the sunset over the river. Thankfully, despite some early morning rain, we were blessed with good weather that day.

My wedding cake was a simple, white, tiered cake with ruffled fondant and some pretty flowers in the colors of my bouquet placed up each tier. The best part was really what was inside–it was decadent! Each layer had a different filling. Minette Rushing from Savannah Custom Cakes is a baking genius!

How did y’all meet? Tell us your love story. We met in college. We lived in the same dorm, and then in the same apartment building. Two years after college, only after a big separation, did we realize our friendship was actually love. This has been true ever since and will be for the rest of our lives!
Tell us all about the proposal! We first talked about getting married around a year or so ago while on a trip to Hilton Head Island, South Carolina. It was the first time Phil had ever been there, and I was overjoyed to be talking about our future marriage in this very special place. However, it was not until a very cold visit to Cape May, New Jersey that Phil decided to sneak a ring into my purse to be found at any time. We were sitting in a crowded bar and I was fishing around in my bag for something or other when I felt a little box…I think I knew what it was right away, and quickly looked up at Phil’s smiling face. I told him I wanted to move to our room for some privacy, where, conveniently, there was a bottle of champagne awaiting our arrival. Phil got down on one knee as I had always envisioned and the rest is history.
When did y’all get married? May 30, 2015
How many friends, family members, and loved ones attended your wedding? 125
Tell us about finding your wedding dress. I found my dress in a shop called Elizabeth Johns Ardmore, Pennsylvania, right outside of my home city of Philadelphia. The dress was designed by Lela Rose and I felt it reflected me and my style, and it would complement the beautiful surroundings and climate of my Southern wedding.
Did you decide to do a first look? Why or why not? We did not. Seeing my soon-to-be spouse for the first time at the end of the aisle is a beautiful tradition we wanted to experience.
Did you have something borrowed, blue, old, and new? If so, do tell! My shoes had blue soles, I wore a delicate strand of pearls that were given to me as a baby, I borrowed my sister’s wedding garter, and everything else was new.
What advice do you have for folks currently planning a wedding? Communicate with each other early and often, and don’t lose sight of what is important.
What’s next for you as a couple? What memories are you looking forward to making together? We would love to move to a new home, plant some deeper roots there, and start a family.

Photographer: Tim Willoughby | Videographer: Hart to Heart | Planner: Embellished Events | Ceremony Venue: St. Gregory the Great | Reception Venue and Catering: Colleton River Plantation | Florist: Branches | Cake Baker: Savannah Custom Cakes | Rentals: Event Haus | Band: Fantastic Voyage Band | Gospel Choir: Voices of El Shaddai Ensemble | Bride’s Gown: Lela Rose | Hair and Makeup: Christine Stephens | Bride’s Shoes: Betsey Johnson | Bridesmaids’ Dresses: J. Crew

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