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Author: Lara Casey

This gorgeous wedding ceremony was held at the breathtaking {Peachtree Road United Methodist Church} in Atlanta.  Kari Beth’s bridesmaids wore her favorite color, pink, and carried bouquets of various pink flowers from {Foxgloves & Ivy}.  Enjoy these beautiful images from photographer {Laura Negri}. Wedding
Coordination by the fabulous Lindsay Pitt of {Toast Events}
. Wedding dress designer: {Anne Barge}.

 

How did the two of you meet? Tell us your story… We met at Taylor Road Middle School in Alpharetta, Georgia, but became very close friends in high school. Josh took me to our Senior Homecoming Dance in the fall of 2001, with a group of friends. We lost touch in college when I went to Auburn University in Auburn, Alabama, and Josh went to rival college, the University of Alabama in Tuscaloosa. We met up again after I had graduated from Auburn, when a bunch of our high school friends were getting together at my house. We talked for hours and I found out that he was currently in the United States Coast Guard and was going to be stationed in Destin, Florida. We dated long distance for two years as I was in Suwanee, Georgia working as a First Grade teacher at Riverside Elementary School. He proposed on November 8th, 2005 by surprising me with lunch in my classroom while I was teaching. He read to my kids and answered their questions about the Coast Guard. When we dropped the kids off at the cafeteria, we went back to my classroom to eat our lunch. That is when he asked me if I would spend the rest of my life with him. Of course I said yes, and my students were absolutely thrilled to be the first ones to know!
What attracted me to my husband was: I love how laid back and fun-loving Josh is. He is rarely in a bad mood, and when he is, you would never be able to tell. He is also not too bad looking if you ask me!
Why do you love your husband? He is so thoughtful and is ALWAYS putting other’s feelings before his own. He is very family oriented and spends a lot of time with his family, as well as mine. Josh is the sweetest man that I have ever met!
What attracted me to my wife was: She is so goofy, just like me! She doesn’t care what other people think of her, and she has a certain confidence that lights up a room. Kari Beth is a very beautiful, smart, kind and loving person.
A date we went on that we’ll always remember: My parents own a condo in Destin, Florida where Josh was stationed in the Coast Guard, and whenever I would come to visit, we would borrow the condo to feel like we were on vacation. Next door to the condo is the best seafood restaurant, right on the beach. The first time we went to this restaurant, we hadn’t seen each other in a while, so we wanted to make it really special. We sat outside right on the beach, ordered a nice bottle of wine, and didn’t hold back. We ordered almost everything on the menu and had the best time catching up with each other. We walked on the beach back to the condo, and I will never forget the crisp, beautiful moonlit scene. So romantic!
Tell us about finding your wedding dress: Believe it or not, it was the very first wedding dress that I ever tried on! My mom and I went to Anne Barge one Saturday in November thinking that we would try on several there and then compare at another boutique. I looked around and found several that I wanted to try on, but one really stuck out to me, so I tried that on first. Anne Barge was in the store that day and when I put the dress on she said to me, “That is the prettiest dress that I have ever seen on a bride!” I fell in love with the dress, but tried the rest on just to compare. Of course every dress after that that I tried on was still beautiful, but I knew that I had found my dress with that first one!
Describe your wedding flowers: I love pink; therefore, there were a lot of different pink flowers (roses, hydrangeas, mini calla lilies, etc.). The bridesmaid’s dresses were pink, so I chose forthem to carry white bouquets, and I carried a bouquet of mostly pink. The maid of honor had a slightly different bouquet, in that hers was mostly pink, but richer pinks than those that were in my bouquet. The flowers at the reception were absolutely gorgeous! There was a mixture of tall vases with big arrangements of pink roses, hydrangeas, calla lilies, etc. There were also short cube vases filled with pink roses to add some variety. There were several arrangements on the bars, credenzas, and any other nook and cranny we could find to place them. Foxgloves and Ivy in Atlanta, Georgia did a fabulous job!
Were there any special family traditions you included in the wedding? The Gentry’s started a family tradition of eating dinner together as a family on the Wednesday before the wedding during his sister’s wedding in early November 2007. We carried that tradition over into our wedding where the Gentry and Freeman family had a combined family dinner on the Wednesday before our big day to bring the families together in a more intimate setting before the wedding so that our families could get to know each other even better.
What was your most memorable moment about your wedding day? Kari Beth: Getting to celebrate our marriage with all of our friends and family, and bringing everyone together again! Josh: Seeing Kari Beth come down the aisle at the church. She looked so beautiful!
Scariest moment? Both: Having to say our vows in front of 500 people!
The most unexpected event on our wedding day was: The father of one of the ushers was hit by a car while walking across the street to the church. Josh and I didn’t find out until after the ceremony, and we were so worried. However, he is doing well and is recovering just fine.
Three adjectives that describe the day are: beautiful, romantic, fun
Did you write your own vows? We chose to repeat the traditional vows to each other, which is still very nerve-wracking to do in front of so many people!

Be sure to check back shortly for Part II of Kari Beth + Josh!

lara Written with love by Lara Casey
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  1. avatar Julie Gandy reply

    Again, I find myself singing Aerosmith, "Pink is my fa-vo-rite cu-lah!!" I just love the feminine feel of this wedding.

  2. avatar Caroline Ghetes reply

    Oh, I love pink! I love the bouquet and that wreath is gorgeous! Also, that is a ginormous wedding party!

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Some of Amy’s favorite details: Flowers, food, and the venue all tied together with the local/fresh/seasonal/organic feeling, family style dinner, S’mores, wedding cake, and fruit buffet by the bonfire, traditional Klezmer band, escort card display on an antique drying rack (pinned with baby clothespins and ribbon) DIY table numbers, and white eyelet tablecloths! I loved it all!

Vendors:  Caterer & Cake: {Marche}  We HEART Marche. They’re arguably the best restaurant in Eugene. The
main selling point is that they are very into
fresh/local/seasonal/organic food, and that was how we wanted the whole
wedding to be. Both the food and the service were impeccable. We
decided to serve the food family-style to enhance the warm, sharing,
social mood we were hoping for. One of my favorite details was the
lemonade table we had pre-ceremony; Photographer: {Joseph Milton Photography} Nothing but raves! We didn’t find anyone in Eugene who matched what we
were looking for, so we turned to Portland. I’m so glad we did; Venue (Ceremony & Reception): {Northern Lights Christmas Tree Farm} The options for venues that had what we were looking for were
relatively limited locally. We struck gold with the farm, as it was at
the same time both a blank slate and also a breathtaking setting; Florist: {Passionflower} By far my favorite detail of the wedding. Flowers were my top priority
(I hear each bride has her “splurge”), and I can’t say enough about how
well they executed my vision. Because Passionflower, like Marche, is
all about the fresh/local/seasonal/organic, I had very little idea what
the flowers would actually look like before that day. This was a huge
leap of faith for me (to relinquish specific control of my most
important detail), but they hit the spot exactly. The flowers had a
gorgeous wildflowery, loose rustic feel to them—and all of the
arrangements had some kind of fruit (mostly green blueberries). I loved
my bouquet so much that I didn’t put it down the whole night, even when
people kindly offered to put it away for me so I could have my hands
back!; Ceremony Musicians: {Michael Isaacson}/{University of Oregon Ensemble} Andy’s father is a renowned composer of Jewish music, and he wrote an
original ceremony to music for us. It was such an incredible honor to
have such a unique and personal service. I had heard it dozens of times
before the wedding as he was writing it, but hearing it performed live
that day blew me away. I treasure the recording we had made just as
much as our photos. The service was played by graduate students from
the U of O music department and conducted by Andy’s cousin; Reception Music: {Shawn’s Kugel} We imported a Klezmer band from Seattle; Invitations and other stationery: {Heather Jeany}; Dress: {Casablanca}; Bridesmaids Dresses: {Lynn Lugo}; Beauty: Family friend from Omaha; Officiants: My childhood Rabbi and Cantor from Omaha

Some DIY Projects:

  • Out of Town gift bags: Lots of locally made products and info
  • Jelly jar candles with gingham ribbon and river rocks
  • Programs ({Heather Jeany} printed the covers, I designed, printed and bound the rest).
  • Table #s
  • “Reserved for….” signs for ceremony for grandparents
  • Homemade cookies for rehearsal dinner (instead of groom’s cake) (Editor’s note: Amy baked the entire wedding week… the cookies were amazing!)

For more, be sure to check out Amy’s {BLOG} and her adorable new {ETSY SHOP}!

What was the design inspiration for your wedding?  The setting.  Our venue was a Christmas tree farm on the banks of the Willamette River that really captured the rustic, natural, down-to-earth feeling that we love about Oregon.  Since most of our guests traveled to be with us (and many had never seen our part of the country), we were especially excited to showcase our home in all its glory!
Favorite design element of your big day: As many elements as possible were local, seasonal, and organic.  We carried this theme throughout the event, from the Out of Town bags to the flowers to the food.
Describe your wedding cake: Very simple white butter cream with a blue fondant ribbon at the base of each layer and some fresh flowers.  The flavor was vanilla with lemon curd.
Our favorite detail of the wedding was:  The antique drying rack escort card display, the eyelet table linens, the pre-ceremony lemonade table, the Klezmer band, the family-style dinner, the bonfire with s’mores.  I can’t pick just one.
What was the biggest challenge you had to overcome while planning your wedding?  Planning on my own.  We were relatively new to the area when we got engaged, and I knew when we chose to have the wedding here that I would be making a lot of decisions without friends or family around.  I was able to find ways to make it easier—the Internet was an amazing resource, of course.  I video-chatted with my Mom (she’s in Nebraska) the first time I tried my dress on.
What was your most memorable moment about your wedding day?  Hearing the music that Andy’s father composed for our ceremony being played live.
Scariest moment?  Realizing that bugs had started crawling up my train while we were taking pictures.  Luckily, Lara was there to be my personal insect remover!
Funniest moment? My dad’s toast.  He’s usually a pretty quiet guy, especially to people who don’t know him, but he had everyone roaring in laughter!
The most unexpected event on our wedding day was:  In Jewish tradition, it’s an honor to entertain the bride and groom.  After we made our grand entrance and did the hora (celebratory dance), our friends sat us on chairs in the middle of the dance floor and put on an impromptu show for us!  They were doing magic tricks, break dancing, headstands, chicken fights, dancing, and juggling.  There was such a feeling of pure joy and festivity in those moments.


Three adjectives that describe the day are: euphoric, warm, “us”.
What advice would you give to someone planning their wedding?  Donate your floral arrangements to a hospital, nursing home, or hospice.
Best advice or most memorable comment someone made to you during the wedding celebration. 
Many people told me us it was the best wedding they’ve ever been to.  I can’t think of a better compliment!
What’s next for you as a couple? What are you looking forward to in the future?  We’re both looking forward to finishing graduate school.  Our parents are looking forward to grandkids, and remind us daily!

Congratulations Mr. and Mrs. Isaacson!  We wish you a lifetime of love and happiness!

lara Written with love by Lara Casey
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  1. avatar Amy I. reply

    Lara and all the SW girls~ thank you SO much for helping me relive our wedding today…I’ve been on cloud 9 all day! I’m so thankful for the daily inspiration you put out into the world. Hugs, Amy

  2. avatar kristin @ the fairmount bride reply

    Beautiful venue and lovely details!

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Okay, I am kind of sad to see this go….I have very much enjoyed this vintagey good time!  Tear.  But, just when we thought that there could not possibly be anymore talent involved, we got the lovely videos from Andrew from {Studio_MSV}.  Andrew is a superb videographer out of San Francisco that specializes in weddings. He also has a fabulous {BLOG} that is super fun to keep up with.  Thanks, Andrew!  Be sure to check out more on this and some AMAZING boudoir images at Tanja’s {BLOG}.

Here’s some of Tanja at work…


Vendor Chic 01: Tanja Lippert from andrew msv on Vimeo.

The beautiful couple…


Vendor Chic 01: Studio MSV from andrew msv on Vimeo.

More details of those flowers that make my heart throb…


Vendor Chic 01: Behind the Shoot from andrew msv on Vimeo.

High-fives to all of the members of the team!  You guys are pure talent! FABULOUS!!

lara Written with love by Lara Casey
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  1. avatar Becky reply

    I love Tanja Lippert’s work. Great work, it’s stunning!

  2. avatar Annette@Swanky Tables reply

    Amazing videos, table and flowers are drop-dead!

  3. avatar marta reply

    WOW, I have not been this wow’d in quite some time. All of the vendors involved in this were spectacular!

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