What an amazing day! Ryan and Lindsay were married on 10-10-10 surrounded by family and friends. A special thanks to Aletha and her team from Pearl Events for making the day run smooth and look fabulous. Love them!
Meanwhile with the groom...
Waiting for the first glance...
Helping Grandpa :)
Two become one...What a fantastic family!
The siblings/Bridal party
Love the Converse peeking out :)
The day consisted of about a million family formals, as they has family coming from all over the states. We managed to fit in about 10 minutes of non-formal (fun) images for the couple. :)
Is that not the most gorgeous veil? It was her Mom's :)
The "Tish" - The groom's table. This is where the Groom and his friends and loved ones gather for a little singing, dancing and drinking before the wedding ceremony
The "Kabbalat Panim" - Welcoming of the guests, done by the bride
The "Bedken" - The fathers of the bride and groom escort the groom to see the bride. He then places the veil over her face accompanied by a blessing recited by the Rabbi.
I love this :)
How proud does her mom look?
I just love how proud her mom looked all day :)
Circling - Lindsay circled Ryan three times, he circled her threes times, and they then circled each other once. Just as the word was created in seven days, so must Ryan and lindsay create their own world with seven circles. I love this tradition!
Mazel Tov!
Off to the Yichud - Defined as togetherness. The guests surround the couple and escort them to a private room with song and dance. This will allow them time for the two of them to be together and celebrate their new family. Two witnesses will stand outside the door to ensure they they get this time for themselves.
To the reception! They get things started the right way with dancing and celebration from the start.
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