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We love featuring a wide range of Southern home styles in our Southern Newlywed column, from Hope and Michael’s serene neutrals to Meredith and Nic’s modern farmhouse. Stacie (owner of the Parlor at North Ridge) and Nick are such a fun addition to our Newlywed crew, bringing their own mix of palm prints, leather details, dark paint, leopard print, needlepoint, and dotty wallpaper to the table. And family photos! If there’s anything you take away from this tour, it will probably be an urge to frame your precious memories. Lots of inspiration below if you’re ready to do just that!

Thanks to our friend and Blue Ribbon Vendor Nancy Ray for these photos, and to Tidwell Interiors for helping Stacie with her home’s design!

The couple: Stacie (28) and Nick (28) Patrone
Years married: 5
Tell us a little bit about yourselves. Family is everything to us. We are thankful to be in business with family and we strongly believe in entrepreneurship. We try to live life by the “slight edge mentality”–that small actions, compounded over time, produce large results. Galatians 6:9 helps sum it up.

Tell us your love story in one sentence. God led our paths perfectly to each other by a thin thread.
What has been the most surprising thing about marriage? Even though this sounds cliche, we loved each other when we got married, but we are surprised every day by how we fall more and more in love with each other the longer we are married.
Tell us a little bit about where you live. We love our home in North Raleigh, very close to friends and family. It has a great floor plan (a ranch with a room above the garage!). Our future plans include building a house we design from scratch on land with my family.

Which room in your home is your favorite, and why? Our gathering room off the kitchen. We knocked out a wall to open this room up to the kitchen and we use it all the time. It’s so cozy, and we love to enjoy our bullet coffee there each morning while we do our morning reading. It’s where our daughter sits in her high chair, and where we sit to unwind at night and share about our days.
What most makes your house feel like home? Of course, the people in it! But other than that, all the sweet things that have been passed down to us from our families, our pictures on the wall, and the style of the space around us. It’s comfortable, neat, and functional, with some quirks and flavor thrown in.

What are some of your favorite sources for home things? We save on trendy items at HomeGoods, flea markets, and on Craigslist. We splurge on classic pieces that we will keep and love forever. I buy things from all over, because I like our home to have an eclectic flair. I love our crib from Bratt Decor, and the Ethan Allen bed I found on Craigslist is a favorite! My Pottery Barn wingback leather chairs will be somewhere in our home forever.

What is your favorite memory from your wedding? Stacie: Dancing on the battleship. Nick: the drive to the battleship from the ceremony site. It was 45 minutes alone right after being married.
Which items from your wedding registry do you use the most often? A cozy Pottery Barn blanket we got from Nick’s mom. We fight over who gets to use it most of the time!
What different decisions, if any, would you make for your registry if you knew then what you knew now? Register for good frames! You will want to put up so many pictures!

Who cooks dinner? I do… though Nick likes to tell people he does since he’s Italian. (But it has only happened once in five years.)
What is your go-to weeknight meal? Weekend meal? Weekend meal: nachos on a cookie sheet with all the fixings–guac, sour cream, salsa, cheese, and taco meat. Weeknight meal: sweet potatoes, asparagus, and roasted chicken.

How does your family handle finances? Do you use a set budget? We don’t spend more than we make! Period.
What’s your best tip for balancing your relationship and other life priorities? We respect our calendar. We have full, packed lives, so if it comes down to it, we put family time on the calendar, too!

What is your favorite part of being married? Having sleepovers with your best friend every night!
Do you have a favorite date night idea to share? We like to work out together! But we also love the chocolate mousse cupcake at Fresh Levant Bakery. It’s gluten-free and one of the best desserts in Raleigh.

What is one small way you love or serve your spouse? I make Nick bullet coffee every morning. Nick makes the bed for me, and serves as the technical support department of our house :)

Do you have children? Yes, our daughter, Poppy! We want a house full of kids. We love the chaos of big families!
Before getting married, I wish someone had told me… read marriage books before you need them. We recommend The Five Love Languages, Love and Respect, Sheet Music, and The Story of Marriage. Someone told us to do this, and we listened–it was such wise advice!

Thank you so much for sharing your hearts and home with us, Stacie and Nick!

A little reminder: we’d love to hear from you! Our hope is to feature REAL couples in the South – not just folks who write blogs (though we love them, too!), but also your inspiring friend, super talented cousin, or neighbor with the cutest house – the kind of person everyone would love to “e-meet.” If that sounds like you or someone you know, take a peek at our Southern Newlywed submission page and shoot us an email!

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Admit it…when you’re reading a real wedding feature, who scrolls down to read the proposal story first? If your hand is raised, I can assure you, you’re in great company! We LOVE reading about how couples get engaged, and have the sweet privilege of hearing (and shrieking over!) many of your stories every single day. The moment you say “yes” marks a whole new chapter of your life, and since we know the not-so-secret secret that marriage is the really good part, each story we hear makes us so excited for what’s ahead for you!

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To add to the fun, I wanted to share some sweet proposal stories! We asked recently engaged gals on Instagram to send their stories in, and these are a few of our favorites!

Stephanie and Brady: We had been planning a trip to NYC since June. Being big theatre nerds, we wanted to go see all of the shows, especially Hamilton! Before I knew it, both sets of parents had decided to join us, and off we went. Right before we left, Brady told me that we were going to see Sara Bareilles host the Waitress Cast Album Karaoke, where audience members are invited on stage to sing songs from the show. He worked some magic and got us on that stage! It has been a dream of mine to sing on a Broadway stage for as long as I can remember, and he made that happen. With Sara Bareilles right next to us, Brady and I sang a duet from the show that has been meaningful throughout our relationship, “You Matter to Me.” The song illustrates a simple and trusting relationship, full of promise and hope. After the song finished, Brady began saying a bunch of nice things to me that I really don’t remember. All of the sudden, he was on one knee, I was ugly crying, and the audience was screaming. I managed to say yes, ask him if he was serious, and then I screamed “IT’S HUGE” when I saw the beautiful ring on my hand! We walked off the stage to a plethora of congratulations from the cast and crew of Waitress, our families, and even the handful of Broadway stars in the audience. The rest of the evening passed in a blur, and it truly was the most magical night of my life!

Beth and Jared: In November 2016, my sister asked me if Jared and I would like to do a “city” themed photo shoot in Downtown Toronto. Emily is a professional photographer and Jared and I had been in front of her lens a few times before, so I happily obliged. Jared seemed like he was surprised when I told him the plan, so I was unsuspecting of anything.

When we arrived to our shoot location on December 3, we walked to the harbor front and Emily set us up with the Toronto cityscape behind us, and rose petals all around us. Everything was going as planned until Jared whispered, “Do you want to marry me?” in my ear. I immediately responded with “What?” not knowing if this question was serious or not. Again, he asked, “Do you want to marry me?” Jared got down on one knee and started crying, and my heart swelled with love for this man’s tender heart. He said, “Elizabeth, you are the most incredible person I’ve ever met and I want to spend the rest of my life with you. Will you marry me?” Jared and I had joked about this moment countless times before, so I grabbed his face and asked, “Are you being serious?!” He assured me that this was the real deal, and I threw my arms around him saying “Yes!”

Moments later, Jared told me that his father had asked his mother to marry him in this very spot almost 25 years before. Knowing that we now shared this spot with his parents, the reality of Jared’s question sunk in–I realized that we get to spend the rest of our lives building a beautiful marriage together, just like his mum and dad.

Courtney and Bryan: I was graduating from UNCW in December, so Bryan and I planned a trip to Hawaii to celebrate Christmas, New Year’s, and my graduation. We spent five days in Maui full of hiking, kayaking, snorkeling, touring waterfalls, and soaking up the sun. On the last night there, had such a great day with an amazing helicopter ride and a couples massage on the beach. That night, we went to dinner at a restaurant located on the oceanfront. We then went to the beach to take what I thought was regular pictures on the beach at sunset. But what I didn’t know was that he told the women who took our pictures, “I am about to propose to my girlfriend, so take as many pictures as you can!” Before I knew what was happening, Brian was down on one knee. I had a full heart, eyes full of happy tears, and a new gem on my finger signifying his everlasting love! Maui will now forever and always hold such a special place in my heart!

Casey and Hunter: Hunter and I first met as toddlers when our families attended the same church and we were in nursery together. It wasn’t until middle school that we grew to be close friends. We became high school sweethearts our freshman year and were named prom queen and king our senior year. We continued dating through college, but after eight years together, we spent a year apart. A chance sighting of each other at Keeneland race course was all it took for us to decide that a year apart had been long enough. A year later, while standing in front of the track at Keeneland with our friends, Hunter told me that we had one last bet left. He got down on one knee and handed me the betting ticket–where the horse’s names should be, it read, “Will You Marry Me? I said yes!

Katherine and Jonathan: My fiancé, Jonathan, proposed on a beautiful Sunday morning in December! We went to church in the morning, and then he took me to a small Catholic shrine, which has become our favorite place in Austin. As we were walking towards the shrine, he popped the question. It was simple and it was perfect! After I caught my breath and covered him in kisses, we prayed together…for our relationship, for our future family, and that we may always strive to help each other towards heaven. I couldn’t hold back my tears, thinking about how truly blessed we were to find each other! Without a doubt, it was the best moment of my life!

Jillian and Jarret: It was Christmas morning this past year, and we were preparing to take family photos down on the water near Jarret’s grandmother’s house. The two of us arrived at the lighthouse and saw the photographer, so we say our hellos. While Jarret made a fake call to his mom to find out where they were, I started checking my makeup using my phone. Jarret said so naturally, “Hey, why don’t you check the family SnapChat filter I created for the photos to make sure it comes up in this location?” I replied, “Aww, you made a filter? How clever!” As I scrolled through the filters, I saw his custom design and froze. It said, “Jillian, will you marry me?” So many emotions went through me at that moment, and all at once, I laughed, cried, and turned around to see him down on one knee with the most gorgeous ring in a Neil Lane box! I felt like a celebrity as I heard the shutter of the camera go off, and a crowd of strangers taking a Christmas stroll clapping and congratulating us!

Sydney and Stephen: Last year, I bought a white lace dress that I was bound and determined to be proposed to in. Stephen, lover of surprises that he is, said there was no way I would be able to wear the dress when I got proposed to because then it would not be a surprise! Fast forward to June 30, some friends invited me to a fancy dinner, where the theme was none other than white lace. Reluctant to wear my special dress, but knowing Stephen would not ever ask me to wear it for fear of ruining a surprise, I decided to just go for it. When I put it on, it was even better than I had remembered!!

I quickly got over my disappointment of not getting engaged in this dress as my friends drove me to dinner on my favorite route–right through NC State (my alma mater)’s campus and then to my absolute favorite place in the world: downtown Raleigh. Feeling so nostalgic about all the fun memories Stephen and I had shared in these places, I was emotional as we walked toward Boylan Bridge Brewpub. As we rounded the corner, I saw that the restaurant appeared to be closed, but there was a note on the door. I saw my name as I got closer and read the note: “Sydney, I have something for you on the bridge.” At first, I didn’t believe I was the Sydney the note was referring to! What in the world? The sun was just starting to set, casting the most beautiful pink-orange glow on the Raleigh skyline I had grown to love so much over the years. I walked up the bridge as the note had instructed me to do and saw Stephen’s smiling face at the center of the bridge. That was when I knew my life was about to change forever.

He beamed at me as I walked up to him, and I had barely reached him when he got down on one knee and asked me to marry him. It was so magical and surreal–I couldn’t believe he had pulled this off!

Bailey and Myles: From Myles: We had dinner plans at a very nice restaurant on the night of December 23rd. When I arrived at her house, she was just as beautiful as always and dressed to the nines. We hopped in the car and started down the road, when my best friend called me and said to go back because he wanted to meet me at Bailey’s house to show me what he had gotten his wife for Christmas. As we came up the hill, a shiny, candy apple red helicopter was landing in the cow pasture in her front yard (yes, we live in the COUNTRY) and she gasped and said “WHO IS GETTING MEDIVACED?!” I replied, “No, that’s what Scott got April for Christmas: a ride in a helicopter.” We parked the car, and in a frantic wind turbine, greeted them and they begged us to come ride along for a couple of minutes. We told her we were going to make a big circle around her house, but instead, we made a straight line from central South Carolina to Charleston. As we were landing, 72 miles away from home at my grandfather’s plantation, she started realizing what was happening. Once we landed, I walked her to the end of the pier on the pond and dropped to knee. I told her two things and asked her one thing at the end: will you marry me?

She burst into tears and I got a YES!! She cried her little eyes out until we could take pictures with the hidden photographer, and I told her this was only the start of the evening. We loaded up in the helicopter and went straight back to my parents’ house where 60-70 of our closest friends and family were gathered for a super fun holiday party, celebrating our beautiful Bailey. It was by far the sweetest night of our lives and I am still so happy to see that ring on her finger, knowing I get to spend the rest of my life with the prettiest girl I know!

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    Love this! Can’t wait to see who wins?!!

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For Rachel and Cory, it seemed as though the timing was never quite right…but then, seven years after first meeting, it finally was. A cold night, two cups of hot chocolate, and a kiss in his pickup later, Rachel and Cory’s story was officially ready to start a new chapter. Their story played a significant role in planning their wedding, from the venue to the food they served. Since they fell in love while Cory was stationed in Florida, they knew that celebrating their wedding where they first exchanged the words “I love you” would be a sweet nod to their time there spent dreaming about their future. Though their wedding day was an important milestone, Rachel shared that “the ordinary days in marriage are just as important as the extraordinary, and that perspective has served us well.” Be sure to read their interview for the sweetest stories, and more sage advice. I might advise having a hankie nearby!

Thanks to Cassidy Carson for capturing Rachel and Cory’s 30A wedding!

After our fabulous photographer, Cassidy Carson, recommended doing a first look (for a few reasons), we decided it was the best choice for us. Cory and I hadn’t considered a first look because we weren’t sure how it would impact the magic of walking down the aisle. Ultimately, we did a first look because it was a way for just the two of us to spend time together and soak in the joy; it forced us to slow down and be present in the moment on an otherwise fast-paced day. It didn’t take away from walking down the aisle in the least. The weather for our first look was absolutely stunning, which was our saving grace, as not 30 seconds after our ceremony ended, thunder rolled and we were caught in a torrential downpour!

When we were choosing our wedding location, we made two things a priority: community (friends and family who would be present) and the location’s significance to our story. Cory was stationed in Florida for the majority of our dating life and we would spend hours upon hours playing in the waves and exploring Seaside on 30A. It’s where we fell in love, where we first exchanged those words, and where we spent so much time dreaming about our future. 30A is a critical part of our story and we wanted our celebration of marriage to be a reflection of that. Eden Gardens is a little hidden gem about ten minutes inland–a quiet, historic plantation home with beautiful oaks and dreamy Spanish moss. It was the perfect way for us to incorporate a Southern-style venue while hosting friends and family in a place that means the world to us.

Did you write your own vows? If so, what was your favorite phrase, verse or line? We wrote our vows together. Some couples write them separately, but for us, it was important that we approached our vows as a team (we, not I), like we do the rest of our relationship. In addition to our own promises, we incorporated select bits and pieces of traditional vows as well. My favorite phrase from our vows has to be “I promise to speak my truth and honor yours; to seek forgiveness humbly and offer grace without condition.” Speaking truth and life in our home is a priority and we work hard to set boundaries to protect our bond and create a home where it’s safe to be completely vulnerable with each other.
What readings, if any, did you have at your ceremony? A lot of our premarital counseling was based on work by Brene Brown and John Gottman, so it was fitting for some of it to be weaved into our ceremony–specifically, the anatomy of trust, vulnerability, the art of boundaries, and empathy as they pertain to interpersonal relationships and the sacred bond of marriage. Being a couple who seeks to know Jesus and grow spiritually as individuals and as a couple, we included scripture readings at our ceremony as well (heavily from Ruth and Ecclesiastes).

How did you plan for your marriage while planning your wedding? The first thing we planned (before we booked a date or a venue) was our premarital counseling sessions. We contacted the therapist who helped me through the loss of my dad and planned out our bi-weekly sessions. She’s a therapist with the educational credentials and science to back it up, but she also loves Jesus; she was the perfect fit for us as a couple. Working through devotionals and books together, in addition to premarital counseling, was the best investment we could have made in our relationship. From the beginning, Cory and I were on board that while we were incredibly blessed to be able to afford a celebration of marriage (wedding), it wasn’t the only important milestone in our lives. The ordinary days in marriage are just as important as the extraordinary, and that perspective has served us well.

What Southern details or traditions did you include in your celebration? What was Southern about your wedding? Cory and I were both born in the South and we carry it with us wherever we go; there’s no place quite like it. We knew we needed touches of Southern flair in our special day, starting with barbecue for Cory (his favorite food) and fresh lemonade (with a little somethin’ somethin’) for me. And how could we forget the yard games? Every good Southerner knows you must have corn hole boards and games on hand for company at all times–what better way to spend a Saturday in the South than football and a competitive game of corn hole? Apart from specific wedding details, Cory and I wanted our wedding weekend to embody the Southern host/hostess mentality: community. We intentionally kept our celebration under 100 people and only included those who love and support us in daily life.

We decided to forgo a traditional wedding cake and instead opted for piles and piles of fresh, locally made donuts from our favorite little shop in Alys Beach. When we asked our florist to “flower up” our donut cake, she didn’t miss a beat; large blooms and succulents adorned piles of sugary goodness, complete with a gold calligraphy topper proclaiming “Donuts for each other.” Hardly a day has passed when we haven’t risen from our slumber craving that donut cake. Smaller donut cakes were piled high with maple-glazed, applewood-smoked bacon donuts. Bless it.

What was the biggest challenge you had to overcome while planning your wedding? Shortly after picking our September 2nd wedding date, we received word that Cory would be deploying in October, just weeks after we would say “I do.” We knew it could potentially happen, as he was eligible for deployment, but it wasn’t confirmed until after we had secured our date and venue. I’ll be honest, it’s a hard battle to hold onto your joy as you prepare for marriage and plan a wedding while knowing your love will have to leave shortly after you become newlyweds. As I write this, we’re a third of the way into deployment and almost four months into marriage. Being on this side of it, we can both honestly say that we’re able to own this as part of our story and use it to enhance and strengthen our marriage (not to mention I’m totally milking it for a second honeymoon when he returns–I’m only sort of teasing). I share this to let other brides know that there is never an ideal time for anything–surprises pop up and blindside your well-laid plans, but you cannot let it railroad your joy. Choose joy in the imperfection!

How did y’all meet? Tell us your love story. Cory and I grew up in the same town, but didn’t truly cross paths until winter break of our freshman year of college. A mutual friend was having a birthday celebration, and upon arriving, we immediately made eye contact and gravitated toward each other, spending the rest of the evening talking and laughing. When it was time to leave, he kissed my hand and we went our separate ways. Cory was earning his civil and environmental engineering degrees from the Air Force Academy in Colorado Springs, Colorado, and I was attending the University of Georgia in Athens, a mere 1,400 miles apart. We kept in touch casually, but the distance was a lot for two 19-year-old kids. Fast forward a year, and my world was rocked. My dad was diagnosed with stage IV colon cancer and he passed away a few short months later. Around this time, Cory migrated back into my life. I needed to face grief and embrace healing head on, and Cory knew it even before I could come to terms with it myself. It would be years before we would move back into each other’s lives. This time around, he was stationed in Florida and I was living in Georgia, and we went out for frozen yogurt while he was home visiting family before a deployment. Cory returned from his deployment the next January and asked me to have dinner with him. I was terrified! Timing hadn’t been in our favor over the previous seven years and I didn’t want to get hurt. We planned to have dinner on Thursday January 23, but then wouldn’t you know it, my niece was born that day and I had to cancel on him. We rescheduled for that Saturday. He picked me up for an early movie and then dinner at a sweet little local restaurant. We had time to spare before dinner and the weather was frigid that night. He pulled the truck over, sprinted through the freezing cold into a local coffee shop, and came back with hot chocolate and a grin that stretched a mile wide. Then he kissed me. And I was a goner. We spent the rest of the night at our little table, tucked away in the corner of the restaurant, laughing and catching up, completely oblivious to the world around us. It was finally our time.
Tell us all about the proposal! In the fall of 2015, Cory was picked up for Squadron Officer School in Montgomery, Alabama, spanning late October thru mid-December. On December 19, when Cory arrived at our home, he wanted to go to a nice dinner and then spend the rest of the night snuggled up beside the outdoor fireplace in our backyard. After dinner, we headed home and it was a balmy 20 degrees outside. Brrrrr! Not having a clue as to what was about to happen, I sprinted upstairs and changed into one of his warm sweatshirts, my favorite yoga pants, and fuzzy socks. Cory, however, did not change out of his dress clothes and I remember thinking, “Well, that’s strange.” I even offered him a sweatshirt with an emphasis on the temperature outside, but he declined. I still didn’t really sense anything was about to happen. I headed downstairs and waited for what felt like forever. He finally made his way downstairs and all but pushed me out the door into the backyard. We snuggled up with hot tea and blankets next to the fire and just enjoyed the fact that we were home together. Then, he turned to look at me and poured his genuine heart out for the next few minutes–about halfway through, I began to bawl my eyes out and thought, “This is everything a girl wants to hear from the man she loves–I think he’s about to ask me to marry him! If he doesn’t, I’m really going to be crushed!” Cory slid out of his chair and dropped to one knee in front of the fire. He asked me to be his wife with a grin a mile wide, and those dimples driving me wild, as per usual. I was crying too hard to verbalize a “yes,” so I nodded my head up and down like my life depended on it! I was holding onto him so tightly that he actually had to say, “Hey beautiful. I have a ring for you and I need you to let go of my arm for a second so I can put it on your finger.” I didn’t even realize he had a ring! And to be honest, I wouldn’t have cared. We laughed, he put the most beautiful ring on my finger, I continued crying, and we held onto each other tight. We ran out to grab champagne to celebrate–me in my sweatpants and fuzzy socks while he was still in his dress clothes. I nearly took out an end display of bubbly as I was distracted by my sparkly left hand. It was perfect. Sweatpants and all.
When did y’all get married? September 2, 2016
How many friends, family members, and loved ones attended your wedding? 80
What advice do you have for folks currently planning a wedding? The little things don’t matter. Okay, let’s say that together now: the little things DON’T matter. Look at your partner. Have you been treating them with love and kindness throughout the wedding planning process? Now look at your friends and ask yourself the same question. If the vision of a perfect wedding is altering your behavior, take a step back and remember what matters. And I’ll let you in on a little clue: a perfect wedding doesn’t exist. Cory and I decided from the beginning not to have a bridal party or to adopt a lot of the traditions that can make weddings stressful and distract couples from the true purpose. Marriage is about you and your spouse committing to sharing life, not about your bridesmaids’ nail polish color or asking them in elaborate ways to be in your wedding. Don’t get me wrong, there are benefits to having a bridal party, but focus on what matters.
What’s next for you as a couple? What memories are you looking forward to making together? First order of business when Cory returns home from deployment is to celebrate and take a mini-moon (second small honeymoon) to celebrate his homecoming and the gift of marriage. We love to travel and explore new cities, which we plan on doing a lot in 2017 (and beyond). But we’re also excited for the slow Saturday mornings of cooking breakfast together and enjoying our home with our sweet pup, Luna. Leaning into newlywed life, growing as a couple, and creating our own family traditions have both of us excited about what’s next.

Photographer: Cassidy Carson Photography | Day-Of Coordinator: Serene Occasions | Venue: Eden Gardens | Florist: Flowers by Milk & Honey | Dessert Baker: Charlie’s Donut Truck | Popsicles: Swell Pops | Caterer: Jim ‘N Nick’s | Rentals and Lighting: The Big Day Rentals | Ceremony Music: Top Hat Live | DJ: Rock the House | Custom Invitation Suite: Love Supply Co. | Bride’s Gown: BHLDN | Bride’s Veil: Paris by Debra Moreland | Bride’s Jewelry: Kendra Scott | Hair and Makeup: Lanna Bloodworth | Bride’s Shoes: Betsey Johnson | Groom’s Attire: Awearness Kenneth Cole via Men’s Wearhouse | Gown Alterations: Rodica Lazarian

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    I think this is my most favorite post to date and I have been a reader since 2011!!

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