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Special thanks to all of the people who linked to us this week! If you have linked to us in the last week and don’t see your link here, please leave a comment and we will add it.  We now have an archived Link Love section where you can view all of the past links.

{Weddingbee}, {Lauren Clark Photo}, {Cameron Ingalls}, {Lucky Me}, {Tumblr}, {Elizabeth Anne Designs}, {Audrey Hannah}, {Photosmashing}, {The Little White Book}, {The Smart Planner}, {Letting Go}, {Jasi Haack Weddings}, {M and M Wedding}, {A Southern Soiree}, {Brenda’s Wedding Blog}, {Medjester}, {Madison Road Girl}, {Our Labor of Love}, {The Innerworkings of a Fish Girl}, {Feelin’ Lucky}, {Crabb Cakes}, {Untitled Bride Blog}, {Blue Orchid Designs}, {The Indecisive Bride}, {Elefantitas Alegres}, {Wedding}, {Benton Park Photography}, {A Glimpse of the Girl Next Door}, {Dede Edwards Photography}, {The Savvy Bride}, {Adventures of Garrett and Lauren}, {The Stoy’s Story}, {Creative Celebrations}, {A Perfect Engagement}, {The Plan}, {Nicole Galletta}, {Jumping the Broom}, {Wedding Soiree}, {Always Planned}, (Taxidermy Church Wedding}, {Momental Designs}, {Ben Harrison Photography}, {Ritzy Bee}

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  1. avatar Miss.Meme reply

    i did too!

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    We have linked

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    We did too!!!

  4. avatar Southern Weddings reply

    Thank you for linking to us this week! I have added you all to our Link Love. We are so excited and thankful for all the LOVE!

  5. avatar Kristy R. reply

    Added you earlier this week to my blog roll!

  6. avatar Alison reply

    I linked as well. I have a crush on some of your featured weddings.

  7. avatar ben + laura reply

    we added you to our blog links … keep up the great work!!

  8. avatar Ashley Baber Weddings reply

    We linked this week and would love to be on link love next week! Thanks so much!

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This fresh Florida wedding highlights everything we love about outdoor weddings… stunning beach scenery, beautiful blue skies, a classic tent for dinner and dancing, beautiful flowers and a refreshing breeze.  And to think a hurricane was predicted to hit the area three days before!  Ellen + Richard had to move their reception venue at the last minute due to the hurricane predictions, but they were blessed with perfect weather in the end!  The ceremony took place on the Village Green in Carillon Beach, Florida.  Special thanks to {Paul Johnson Photography} for sharing these beautiful images with us!

How did the two of you meet? We met in San Francisco at a medical conference.  I was working in Melbourne, Australia and he was completing his fellowship at Mississippi Sports Medicine.  My father was celebrating his presidential year of an orthopedic society, AANA, in San Francisco.  I flew in from Australia to celebrate with my family and friends.  Richard came to San Francisco as a fellow surgeon under my father.  We met at the dinner/dance, the last night.  My father actually grabbed him and made him dance with me.  I returned to Australia the next day. I was a little sad that he had not asked for any contact info.  He did some research and I had an email from him when I got back to Australia.  We emailed every day for 3 months…. the rest is history.
Describe the proposal: It is hard to surprise me, but he got me! We both work in the hospital and we both take calls for surgery.  I was on call one busy weekend.  I did some surgery early Saturday and took a little nap before a nice dinner date.  Richard was picking me up at 7 to go to one of our favorite restaurants.  At 6:45 one of the hospitals called in a panic.  One of my surgeons had a patient on the table and he needed me RIGHT NOW.  I quickly called Richard and cancelled dinner, threw on scrubs, and rushed to the hospital.  When I got there, Julie, the main nurse, told me to hurry into room one, they were waiting on me.  I flew into the OR and passed room 1.  I realized that I had passed it and that things were unusually quiet.  I walked back to the room and he was standing there with roses and a ring.  I was so emotionally confused that I could not even answer his question.  He had a limo outside and our dinner reservations were not cancelled.
What attracted me to my husband was: His sense of humor and his childlike love for life and for people.
Why do you love your husband?   His sincerity and his passion in life.
What attracted me to my wife was:  Her sense of adventure and humor.  She loves to try new things and she can laugh at herself.
A date we went on that we’ll always remember: Our first date!  Once he completed his fellowship, he came to Melbourne to visit me.  He arrived around 10am in Australia.  I showed him all around my favorite city in the world.  We had waited for 3 months to see each other again.  It was amazing.  That night, I blindfolded him and took him to the highest tower in Australia.  Once we were on the viewing deck, I took his blindfold off.  The city lights were unbelievable.  It was unforgettable…. (However, I did not know he was that afraid of heights!)
Tell us about finding your wedding dress:  It was one of the first that I tried on in San Francisco.  It looked horrible on the hanger, but the saleswoman talked me into trying it on.  I fell in love with it, however, I could not commit until my sisters saw it on me in Atlanta.
Were there any special family traditions you included in the wedding?   Well, it is not exactly a family tradition, but my sisters, Kristen and Melissa, and I each carried up a separate set of flowers to place in a vase in memory of our sister, Sarah.  She passed away 9 years ago.  It was very important to me to have her “there”.

Check back later for more from Ellen + Richard…

Written with love by Southern Weddings
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  1. avatar Pat reply

    Wow sounds like Ellen & Richard were really lucky with the weather. I’m really jealous hearing about the warm weather and blue skies as it’s chilly and wet in the UK and reminds me of when we were in Florida three years ago.I look forward to seeing more pictures soon. it looks like everyone had a great time.Pathttp://www.patb-photography.co.uk

  2. avatar Logan reply

    Would you mind sharing where you got the suits for the groomsmen :)

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I am completely smitten with this country-inspired affair from {The Parsons Photographers}. Nothing like a John Deer tractor and an open field, right?!  As you can read in the interview, Colleen + Tom beautifully created a warm, inviting, tradition-filled event. Stunning floral design by {Red Door Events and Design}. Ceremony and reception at {Weston Red Barn Farm}.  Special thanks to the Parson’s for sharing this amazing wedding with us today! Be sure to check out Ashley and Jeremy’s {BLOG} for more.

How did the two of you meet? Tom and I met at a friend’s bbq. I had stopped by to chat on my way to class (I was in my first semester of college & taking an art class that evening). Tom had just returned home from the service (United States Marine Corps) and stopped by as well. I ended up missing class that evening – we stayed up all night talking and laughing. We were both from the same small town but until that night, had never crossed paths before. By the following weekend, we were inseparable.
Describe the proposal: When I proposed to Colleen…that was crazy! I laugh every time I tell this story! I took her up to our property to check on the hay field to see if it was “ready for cutting”. The sun was setting on the 3rd of July – in the distance fireworks were going off left and right. I pulled out in the field and told her to jump out with me and she said “NO”. She went on and on about being eaten up by bugs. So, after arguing about the chiggers I finally talked her out of the truck and took a knee. I asked her to marry me and she was so shocked she actually asked me if the ring was real and if I was serious!
What attracted me to my husband was: I was & still am attracted to the way Tom looks at me. His eyes glisten and he has funny way of curling his top lip that melts my heart.
Why do you love your husband? I love Tom because he always supports me; he stands behind even my craziest ideas. I can come home from a hard day of work, completely discouraged and talking about giving it all up to mow grass & plant flowers for a living. Tom will begin planning on how to attach a lawnmower trailer to my jeep for me, we laugh and then he points out my strengths. He reassures me and gives me strength when I’m weak. Another reason that I love my husband…he began naming our unborn children a year (or less) into our relationship! Tom will randomly call from work to give me another name to add to the list. That is adorable – no one can argue with that!
What attracted me to my wife was: What can I say Colleen has a crazy beautiful smile and a personality to match.
A date we went on that we’ll always remember: Tom & I took a road trip to Corsicana, Texas to see his sister. Tom hadn’t seen her in a few years because he had been in the military and he was so excited. We had been dating for about 6 months and I was crazy about him. We were half way there when Tom looks over at me a says, “you know, your about to meet my sister, what she thinks about you really matters to me, so, if she doesn’t like you its over between us…” We laugh about it now, but I spent the next 4 days on pins and needles!
The weather on our wedding day was: unbelievable, shocking actually! We knew from the beginning that we were probably making a mistake when we set the date for 08/16/08. August in Kansas – it should have been at least 100’, hot, humid, and no breeze! However, Tom insisted on that weekend for numerous reasons – it was the last night of the county fair (which we love to go to together), it was the last weekend before all of our nieces and nephews returned to school, and Tom would later find out that this particular weekend was the anniversary of my grandparents wedding and my great grandparents wedding. We asked everyone that we knew to pray for a breeze for us. In result, the weather was in the high 70’s, nice northern breeze, and a beautiful full moon. Amazing!
What was the design inspiration for your wedding? We began calling it “rustic-chic”. I had envisioned lots of natural elements, deconstructed agra-junk-tiq’s (short for: agricultural pieces, junk, & antiques), and other items that no one else would consider. I knew that I wanted a beautiful dress and Tom was dead set on wearing a tuxedo. We wanted a small wedding party, and we wanted to include as many of our younger nieces and nephews as were willing. Friends thought we were crazy wanting kids to play such a big role but in hindsight we wish we would have included even more – they did such a great job. The entire day was spectacular!
Favorite design element of your big day: Hedge apples, tiny white pumpkins, various old mason jars, wooden boxes made from salvaged barn wood, and rusty barbed wire – this was just the beginning of my list the afternoon that I met Kelli Berry-Szrot with {Red Door Event & Design}. When I described the elements that I envisioned for our wedding, she didn’t even flinch, unlike the previous three florists that I met with. I felt very passionate about many of the details that I was worried about finding a florist. I spent one afternoon with Kelli – throwing out ideas scribbled on post-it notes and babbling about wanting to be unique and fun & she not only loved them but also became just as excited as we were. Tom and I spent several weekends creating boxes from old salvaged barn wood for table arrangements and the alterscape the Kelli designed. We also gathered old mason jars, milk creates, and rusty bared wire from my parents’ farm. We grew white pumpkins, gourds, and gathered buckets of hedge tree apples to decorate with. Kelli handcrafted every detail of the floral arrangements, on site, in a matter of 4 hours the day of the wedding. She used many natural elements in shades of green and cotton candy pink. Amazing arrangements of deconstructed bells of Ireland, antique green hydrangea with green limbo roses, hosta leaves, kale, green hypericum berries, juliet and ranunculas roses and light pink dahlias flooded on old red barn. Every arrangement was different from the next- gently contained by old mason jars and our wooden boxes. Kelli used many container plants that Tom and I were able to plant at our home after the wedding. She scattered hay to create our aisle and our wedding party attendants sat on hay bales in front of 200 natural-colored wooden chairs. When I walked to meet Kelli before the wedding, I couldn’t hold the tears back.
Tell us about finding your wedding dress: I decided very quickly that the bridal boutique experience was not for me! I had an idea in my mind of the dress that I wanted. I called {Laura’s Couture} and spoke with the owner. I told him frankly that I didn’t want to see a bunch of different dresses and I didn’t have a lot of time – I described the vision in my head. A pink dress, with a sweetheart neckline, asymmetrical drop wa
ist – no train, beading, or lace and his reply was “honey, I’m looking at your dress– you need to come see it”. It was a beautiful {Lea-Ann Belter} design. I didn’t even have to try it on.
Describe your wedding flowers: We wanted lots of natural greenery and whispers of a true cotton candy pink weaved throughout. Red Door Event & Design LLC was amazing in their ability to take exactly what we asked for and create more then we could have ever imagined.
Describe your wedding cake: We served our guests apple cobbler rather then cake. Tom’s father had told him an old myth about wedding cake that scared Tom into finding an alternative!
Our favorite detail of the wedding was: My favorite detail of the wedding was seeing Colleen! She blew me away!
What was the biggest challenge you had to overcome while planning your wedding? Tom had been relocated for work and was only able to come home on weekends, I was completing my masters’ degree, and we bought a new home. The biggest challenge for us was juggling our very busy lives and the planning duties. Most of the details were left undone until just a few days before the event.
Were there any special family traditions you included in the wedding? I married an Irish girl! Their family has a tradition that involves Jamison Irish Whiskey! I’ll just say that my night began with me, my best man, my brothers, her brothers and dad – a few lineman buddies, and a bottle. I think her dad wanted to make sure I couldn’t run!
What was your most memorable moment about your wedding day? The 30 minutes that we snuck off with our photographers. Yes, our photographers…Ashley & Jeremy Parsons were wonderful – they felt like old friends. Immediately following our ceremony, they stole us for a hayride. It gave Tom & I a chance to be alone (sort of) before our friends and family attacked us. To be able to share a few special moments together after we just promised to love and cherish one another for the rest of our lives were moments that we will remember and hold in our hearts forever.
Funniest moment? I began walking down the aisle with my dad and I froze. I turned to my dad & said, “Dad, I forgot my flowers” everyone heard me and began laughing. Tom said that he still couldn’t see me at this point but heard everyone laughing & got scared. I turned to go back for them; thankfully, my brother and sister in law brought my bouquet and my maid of honors (who also had forgot) My dad and I finished down the aisle, each carrying a beautiful bouquet – Tom had the biggest grin one his face!
The most unexpected event on our wedding day was: We had planned to wind our reception down early and head to the little Irish Pub, O’Malley’s, which was a few blocks from the breathtaking bed and breakfast that we spent the night at. What was unexpected was the crowed that followed us! We had the best time which not only included too much Irish whiskey but an awesome band, Wild Colonial Boys and the most beautiful rendition of Danny’s Boy by the pub’s owner Michael Cookley. We laughed, cried, and partied like we never had before!
Three adjectives that describe the day are: it was magical, unbelievable, it was perfect, – that is the best word!
Did you write your own vows? We choose a non-denominational pastor to perform our service; he chose less traditional readings for us. Our favorite spoke to the promises that we were making each other that day and how those promises will never fade.
What advice would you give to someone planning their wedding? Make it yours! Its your day! If you and your future husband want to have a potluck reception then go for it! The more personal details you have the more meaningful it will be for you & enjoyable it will be for your guests. Also, live music is a must! At the very last minute we hired the violists to play throughout our ceremony. It was beautiful!
What’s next for you as a couple?  We are looking forward to at least half a dozen kids and a long happy life!
Other details you want us to know about your wedding: We choose the {Weston Red Barn Farm} in Weston, Missouri to have our ceremony and reception. We wanted our friends and family to have a great time. We encouraged our friends to bring their children and spend the day in Weston, which is a truly magically little town. We wanted them to enjoy the farm setting checking out the piglets, chickens, ponies, goats, and donkeys. It turned out to be a phenomenal choice. Most of our guest booked rooms at local bed & breakfasts and loved their experience. The farm gave us a perfect, naturally beautiful back drop for our event and Steve Fry the farm owner took all of the children on a hayride around the farm while our wedding party gave their toasts and we had our first dance. Our wedding night will defiantly be a hard one to top. Tom tells everyone that he would love to do it all over again every weekend!

Congratulations to Colleen + Tom!  We wish you a lifetime of happiness!

Written with love by Katharine
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