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Jennifer + JR held their ceremony and reception at {Sweet Home Plantation}.  This was definitely a family affair.   JR’s mom made over forty pies, including Georgia peach pie for dessert!   Thanks again to Jesse and Whitney from {Our Labor of Love}.  Check out Our Labor of Love’s {Blog} for more.  Happy Friday ya’ll!

The weather on our wedding day was: It surprising turned out just right. We were scared that it would be blistering hot (Georgia in September) but there was a nice overcast cloud system that shielded us from the heat.
What was the design inspiration for your wedding? When I told JR about the Old Plantation home and large formal garden he was so excited. We went to visit the property and were sold. We both loved the genuine Old Southern feel to the place. So we just amplified that with our decorations and centerpieces.
Favorite design element of your big day: To be honest it was the grounds. There is no replicating it. The huge magnolia and pecan trees. The outbuildings that are dated to the early 1800’s. The house and all its antiques. That was the best.
Tell us about finding your wedding dress: Funny story. All I knew was I didn’t want a strapless gown. I was supposed to meet my mom and aunt and 2 cousins in Atlanta for a day of dress hunting. It just so happened to snow that day. Because of all our busy schedules there weren’t many other days to meet up, so we decided to go anyway. My mom and aunt were coming from Columbus and got stuck behind a 7 car pile up in downtown Atlanta. My two cousins were driving super slow and careful from Chattanooga. Somehow I made it to Atlanta first and headed to Lenox mall. In route I saw this little shop on Peachtree -Miz Scarlets. they had all kinds of crazy cocktail dresses in the window and I decided to just waste some time. Of course a salesperson approached me and I explained the story and she then ushered me downstairs where hundreds of dresses hung just waiting for me. She pulled two dresses off the rack after I gave her a brief description of my likes and dislikes and price range. The second one I tried on I bought. I called JR and told him I found it… and no one saw me in it for almost seven months after I bought it.
Describe your wedding cake: Neither JR nor myself like cake. So sticking with Southern Tradition – we had pies! Jr’s mom baked almost forty pies. There was peach (obviously), pecan (of course), triple berry, chocolate silk, and apple.
Our favorite detail of the wedding was: JR’s favorite detail was by far his chocolate brown suit and suspenders and the monogram cuff links, a detail the groomsmen also got to share. I loved my purple ballet flats.
What was the biggest challenge you had to overcome while planning your wedding? Remembering that JR really did want to help and had opinions about the big day.
Were there any special family traditions you included in the wedding? No not really, but I think we might have started a few.
What was your most memorable moment about your wedding day? Walking out onto the back porch and there across the lawn in her beautiful dress was the girl I could have never dreamed up, the perfect one for me.
Scariest moment? For me, I was standing at the end of the aisle, waiting my turn to make an entrance and I felt something on my legs. I look over my shoulder and the back of my dress looks like it has had pepper dashed all over it. Ants!! Lots of ants! Jesse, our photographer, was with me and helped shake the majority of them off. Ten seconds later I started down the aisle.
The most unexpected event on our wedding day was: The only thing we didn’t plan was the getaway car. Somehow the groomsmen snuck away and covered it with balloons and streamers. On the visor there were there were two doves. We didn’t quite get the meaning until our friend Wayne explained…”They mate for life”.
Three adjectives that describe the day are: Relaxed, fun, happy.
Did you write your own vows? If so, what was your favorite phrase/verse/or line? We actually forgot our vows at the house and our prepared pastor just happened to have some beautiful ones with him.
What advice would you give to someone planning their wedding? Obviously we are no experts – just remember what the day is all about each other and just relax.
What’s next for you as a couple? What are you looking forward to in the future? Since we have been back from our 15 days in Peru we have been getting back in the swing of things. We are in the progress of merging all of our stuff into one house. We are looking forward to all the trips, adventures, and memoirs we will make together as husband and wife.

Congratulations to Jennifer + JR! We wish you a lifetime of breezy days with delicious Georgia peach pie!

Written with love by Southern Weddings
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  1. avatar cristen chester reply

    lovely work chamberlins!!! now i want to eat one of those 40 homemade pies…like that southern tradition in lieu of cakes!

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