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Tuesday, June 17, 2008

anne & gordon - lyman estate, waltham, massachusetts

I spent a very hot, VERY fun saturday with Anne and Gordon and their families.....Everything took place at the beautiful Lyman Estate in Waltham.







Anne and Gordon chose to see each other before the ceremony to have a little time to themselves, and get all of the family pictures done so they could enjoy their cocktail hour. Here's Gordon waiting for Anne at the bottom of the stairs -







Gordon's niece made a lovely flower girl....


Gordon & the boys..


Anne with her mom & sister...


So, Anne and Gordon totally indulged me and climbed through these tall grasses to get some cool pictures in the middle of these trees. I'm just glad no one got any tick bites!! (you didn't, right??)





How amazing is this place?


So, as I mentioned before, it was HOT, so there was lemonade and iced tea for the guests during the cermony.



I love this look Anne is giving her sister during the ceremony -


Making it official....


Ok, so I got a little carried away photographing the food, but it was all so beautiful! I didn't have any of these, but they looked beautiful. Tables of Content took care of all the treats.







After the cake-cutting, they presented both grandfathers with oreos & green Jell-O. I never did get the whole story behind it, but it was a big hit.



I love seeing past clients at weddings! The groom's mother is friends with Barbara, who was my most super laid-back mother of the bride ever last August at Castle Hill, and also Richie Vanderwarker, married to Peter who I worked for right after I graduated from NESOP.





The groom's mother Susan is a potter, and made all of the centerpieces. Lucky guests got to take them home and plant the flowers in their gardens and keep the pottery.



Their first dance was to 8 Days a Week - adorable.










Anne & Gordon made their departure in Gordon's dad's MG....





Congratulations!!!!

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9 Comments:

Blogger Anne said...

There were no ticks but lots of great memories. To explain the green jello and oreos - they are favorite desserts of our grandparents. What began as a joke during the planning turned into a silly way to honor? joke with? our PopPop and Papu.

June 17, 2008 1:00 PM  
Blogger AGL Living Environment said...

These are amazing. I love the black and white photos!

June 17, 2008 1:38 PM  
Blogger Mary Arthur said...

These photos really capture the mood(s) of the day. Just beautiful. Of course you did have amazing 'material' (wedding party, setting, enthusiastic friends & family) to work with!

June 18, 2008 2:58 AM  
Blogger Cathie Ziegler said...

Dear Anne and Gordon,

These are gorgeous, and they really make us wish we had been able to come--congratulations and many, many happy years together!

It's hard to believe how long it has been since we all first met at McDonald's--

Love, Cathie and Mike Ziegler

June 18, 2008 5:53 PM  
Blogger Cousin Suzanne said...

With a high school graduation next year, I wish you and your camera lived closer. Gorgeous people, beautiful day, timeless wedding all captured by your stunning photos. Viewing the photos takes us back to an evening we will remember always.

June 18, 2008 10:55 PM  
Blogger neil heskel said...

the wedding was a joy. these pictures help bring it back. thanks

June 19, 2008 12:26 PM  
Blogger benjamin said...

Enjoying these photos with David, Elaine and Ben, we think you did a fantastic job. I'd take one of each site unseen of the others. Thanks very much! Linda

June 21, 2008 6:05 PM  
Blogger Jerome said...

Oh, the wedding looks so beautiful! I'm sorry that Jerry and I couldn't make it! Congratulations Anne and Gordon! Liz Myers Bolkcom

June 24, 2008 10:24 AM  
Blogger Ashwin Rao said...

Wonderful pics! Congrats to Gordon and Anne!

June 24, 2008 1:58 PM  

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