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Six years ago, this blog didn’t exist, the magazine was just an idea in my head and I was living in Pensacola, Florida, planning weddings and training people at the gym a few days a week. One fine day, a tall handsome Navy gent glanced at me while doing squats on the Smith machine (which admittedly I thought was like cheating sissy squats at the time!) and the rest is history. We eloped to Vegas after just five months of dating. (And yes, the only thing I wish we would have done differently is hire a professional photographer…)

Here I sit, six years later, with a team of ladies to do great work with – work that fires me up! – and a magazine and blog that mean something and a cooing happy baby next to me and a husband who loves me deeply. We are not the same people we were when we first met that day in the gym. I am so grateful for what these six years have brought. I’m so grateful for the big risks and leaps of faith and all the amazing wonderful encouraging friends I’ve met along the way. If I was to write a letter to myself six years ago, I would simply say, “The best is yet to come! Do what matters and forget the rest.” Ari and I have certainly learned a lot about marriage since our tiny wedding in Vegas. The little chapel where we had our ceremony gave us a list of “Marriage Rules” as we left and little did we know how true some of them would be today. Ari and I adapted those rules a little bit and are happy to share our version here:

We’re celebrating today by having a picnic in the park by our house with Grace. The North Carolina flowers are almost in full bloom and the air feels finer than a frog’s hair split four ways! We’re celebrating YOU today, too. What I love most about what we do at Southern Weddings is encouraging couples to focus in what matters. Your wedding is one important day that marks the beginning of the good stuff. Marriage wins! Wishing you all blessed marriages ahead. The best is truly yet to come! Love, Lara (and Gracie who had a blast at the SW Yard Sale yesterday!)

lara Written with love by Lara Casey
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  1. avatar Wedding Invitations reply

    I just sent this to my fiance :D hahaha! Awesome post as always!

  2. avatar Frank Myers :: Raleigh Wedding Photographer reply

    Having been happily married for 21 years, I think these are all pretty darn good. In our photobooth this past weekend Elizabeth asked the parents to write a piece of advice starting with the word remember to the their daughter and new son-in-law. They wrote “remember to talk to each other, not matter what!”

  3. avatar Kristin Wilson reply

    Lara,

    Thank you for sharing this, both your personal side of it and the 10 rules for a happy marriage! Your magazine/business is fantastic and you should be very proud of yourself for a continuing job well done. From one Pensacol-ian to another, keep up the great work!! (and ps – your baby girl is so stinkin’ cute!! :) )

    Kristin

    • avatar Lara reply

      Thank you SO much, Kristin! And yay for Pensacola!!! I miss home : )

  4. avatar Amy Arrington Photography reply

    Lara, the picture of your Gracie wearing the sunglasses just laughing and smiling at you might be the cutest picture that I’ve ever seen! So sweet!

  5. avatar Tina reply

    I love you rules for a happy marriage. My husband and I have been married 41 years. He was twenty one and I was eighteen. We met and were married within seven months. Anyone who says it won’t last when you are only together for that long prior to getting married are wrong. We know how to compromise, love, laugh and fail together and we know that things will always get better. You need to be friends as well as lovers. He is my best friend. You need to help each other and not keep score. Love makes everything possible. Great website…Congratulations and always dream together.

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    […] Happy Thursday!  Today I’d like to share a few words of wisdom for all of my married friends and those preparing to jump the broom!  We could all use a refresher from time to time.  Check out these 10 Rules for a Happy Marriage Courtesy of Southern Weddings: […]

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    […] Happy Thursday!  Today I’d like to share a few words of wisdom for all of my married friends and those preparing to jump the broom!  We could all use a refresher from time to time.  Check out these 10 Rules for a Happy Marriage courtesy of Southern Weddings: […]

  8. avatar Brisbane Wedding Stationery reply

    I got so inspired with your 10 Rules for a Happy Marriage I decided to share it on Facebook. BTW, you got a really adorable girl!

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Happy weekend, belles! Remember our fun little Southern Spotting from a few weeks ago, the one with the cheeky bar? If you loved Catherine and Sean and their sense of humor, you’re in for a treat today, because we’re sharing their highlight film from PenWeddings! Take a minute to watch their clip – my favorite part is seeing the gorgeous Cooper Memorial Chapel!

From Sarah of PenWeddings:

“This is the Traylor-Parks wedding. Yes, those are their real names. And Catherine and Sean took full advantage of this coincidence, using an Airstream trailer as the bar for their adorable backyard reception. There ceremony was held at the stunning Mildred B. Cooper chapel in Bella Vista, Arkansas, created by renowned Arkansas architect E Fay Jones. Although it’s not far from the nearest highway, once you’ve walked the meandering path through the trees to the chapel, you feel as though you’ve left the world behind. We were so thrilled that Catherine and Sean set aside time after the ceremony to take photos by the water, in a field, and at a neighbor’s barn, too. They finished the night with an adorable reception at Catherine’s parents’ house. Wooden signs directed guests to the “out house” and cocktail hour on the front lawn. Beautiful arrangements of bottles, flowers and tree stumps awaited guests at their tables, along with their favors of honey and tea. The Southern cooking was to die for, and the dancing seemed like it would never end. Nothing could have made this day better, other than maybe a 20-degree drop in temperature. I can’t say enough about what a fabulous day it was.”

Credits:

Cinematography: PenWeddings // Photography: Wisner Photo // Coordination: Bates Marketing & Events // Ceremony Venue: Mildred B. Cooper Chapel // Reception Venue: Bride’s Parents’ house // Flowers: Jules Design // Cake: Rick’s Bakery // Catering: The Event Group // Lighting: Dance Enhance // Bride’s Dress: J.Crew // Transportation: Pinnacle Car Services

emily Written with love by Emily
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  1. avatar NatalieG reply

    I absolutely love this!!!!! I still have teary eyes and goosebumps :) …and a special shout out to NWA wooohooo!!! I can’t wait for September 1, 2012 :) I hope everyone has this much fun celebrating with me and Austin!!!

  2. avatar Sarah reply

    What an awesome day this was! Catherine and Sean were a dream to work with. Thanks so much Emily and all the girls at Southern Weddings for sharing!

  3. avatar Wedding Invitations reply

    Absolutely adore the burlap details! <3

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  5. avatar Cristina Wisner reply

    I absolutely loved this wedding and I have honestly watched this film 72 times! I love every second of it!

  6. avatar Nathan reply

    Gorgeous! They look very happy!

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I’m back from Paris and a bit teary-eyed. Today is our first day in the office without Whitney by our sides and we can’t help but miss her emails and jokes. (But we’re so incredibly happy for her at the same time! We even threw her a Big Apple Goodbye Party.) We don’t doubt though, that reviewing our fun posts from the past week will perk us up.

The Southern essential, burlap took over our blog this week! Entries for our Ultimate Southern Challenge came in and we’re smitten with the results. For instance, Cedarwood Weddings + Kristyn Hogan‘s submission here.

Events Uncorked‘s cute burlap bow tie here.

Tying the Knot’s + Greer G. Photography’s creations here.

Rebecca Rose Events + Amy Lynne Originals put together a project with burlap and glitter here.

Newlyweb Lauren + Dodeline Design‘s invitation suite here.

Formal Fringe‘s creative guest book alternative here.

Sweet Tea Photography + Petal’s Edge Floral Design put together lovely burlap details here.

Y’all. Big News. We’re giving away a vacation!! In celebration of our wonderful Honey List spots, One Ocean Resort and Spa is providing our winner with a three-night weekday stay. See this post for more details.


Emily
filled us in on her wonderful wedding videographers and how she fit them into her budget.

This week’s Southern Delicacy is one we can thank Thomas Jefferson for! Chicken and waffles has been a staple ever since he brought home a waffle iron from France!

We were happily reminded of Non + KG’s romantic pink and green wedding when they became this week’s featured Real Wedding Gallery.

We love weddings, yes we do!

The purple colors and scroll details in Rebecca + Colin’s wedding were elegant and Southern! See it here.

The soft pink blooms and BBQ sundaes at Christina + Scott’s wedding stole my heart! See it here.

Join us in giving our newest Blue Ribbon Vendors a Southern welcome! Howdy to Jessica Lorren, Tie that Binds, 5 Rings, Bourbon and Bloom, Nancy Ray, Orangerie Events, Hotel Monaco, Stems of Dallas, Amy Lynne Originals, Julie Cate, KLP Photography, Joe Bunn DJ Co, Blue Eyed Yonder and Natalie Franke! Vendors, want to join our family? Check out our new media kit here and email Marissa!

Want another chance to win a vacation? Like Holiday Inn Resort Kandooma Maldives and submit a photo of you and your beau for a chance to win! See their Facebook for more info.

Before we go, we want to send giant hugs to our reader, Beka, who wrote the sweetest blog post about us the other day!

Have a splendid weekend, friends!

nicoleyang Written with love by Nicole
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  1. avatar beka reply

    Oh my word!!! Not to completely ruin the sentiment here but I just about choked on my chicken salad when I was reading through my emails and found out I was linked to this week’s weekly round-up. I’m thrilled to pieces! Thank you so much, ladies! You made my day and then some :) Have a wonderful weekend!

  2. avatar Tim Duncan reply

    Love that Tomorrow I Do sign!

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