The Week started off with lots of anticipation as Whitney and Cody prepared for the big day. Starting off with a float trip down the current river to kick off celebrations with family and friends, too everyone pitching in to decorate and prepare the wedding feast the morning of the big day.
We woke to a foggy morning at the cutest Airbnb nearby in Gladden Missouri where the sheep were calmly grazing and the sun was just coming up over the horizon. It was an absolutely beautiful morning that set the stage for a perfect wedding day! Whitney’s details included dusty blue shoes and dresses, flowers bursting with eucalyptus greens and the most romantic garden roses.
I’m not sure if I’m going to make it through this blog post without shedding a few tears. My sister was an absolutely glowing bride wearing a dress to fit a princess she was radiant in white and the most delicate lace.
From the first look with Dad to the first look with the groom, the day was all smiles and August sunshine.
Take a look at a few of my favorites so far from this couple’s perfect day. Thank you Whitney and Cody for asking me to be a part of it and for being an amazing little sister.
With the help of William McBroom and the amazing Chelsie Hubbs I was able to be a part of my sister’s bridal party while also capturing details and moments for her and Cody to cherish for a lifetime.
Congratulations you two!
Numbers 6:24-26 “The Lord bless you and keep you; The Lord make His face shine upon you, And be gracious to you; The Lord lift up His countenance upon you, And give you peace.”
Chelsie Hubbs Photography Rocking the Dress toss!
What a truly perfect day it was. Congratulations Whitney. And Special Thanks to William McBroom and Chelsie Hubbs I couldn’t have done it without you!
Venue: First Baptist Church (Ceremony), Dent County Commons (Reception)
Dress: WED Boutique in Ft. Worth TX
Designer: Lillian West
Suite: Kohl's
Bridesmaids: Azazie
Hair: Cheryl Smith with Shear Edge
Flowers: https://www.fiftyflowers.com/ + Sams Club Arrangements by: Paula Land
Cake: Maggie Croft