Wednesday, May 28, 2008

May 4, 2008



The Presidential Suite

Getting Ready Together
Awesome shoes & Awesome Astoria
This reminds me of CinderellaFabulous Embellishment!


Love this purse; classically beautiful and reminds me of the '40's

Cake Topper before the caterer accidentally broke his leg and lost the glasses! Very Cute!



The handsome Groom



The beautiful couple



The Beautiful Bride; How awesome does she look!



Love, Love the green shrug!

On street in front of hotel







Rooftop and Ceremony site

Bride and Groom walking out together

Oops, the groom accidentally stepped on the dress!
Proud family






What a wonderful mural

The kiss!
Bring out the Food!
Effesenden Music, They were so great!






Look at these amazing appetizers

Check out the view!

1st Dinner Course
Favors









The downstairs reception area. What a great table and decorations!
One of the unique finger puppets assigned as seating arrangements for the table
One caught fire and unfortunately didn't make it:(
Even more beautiful at night

Michelle and James were married May 4th, 2008 at the Hotel Elliott in Astoria, Oregon. For those of you outside of Oregon, Astoria is where they filmed most of the movie The Goonies, among other films. The hotel is in downtown and is amazing just on it's own. Then I went up to the Presidential suite and fell in love. What a grand space. It is huge with two bathrooms, two bedrooms, a living room, a large kitchen, and the 2nd bedroom up a spiral staircase to the rooftop. Once on the roof, you get a 360 degree view of Astoria, it's hills, the bridge, and the river. It was gorgeous. Plus May 4th might have been one of only a few days in which it was really sunny in Astoria all day long.
We took some couple photos up there then went downstairs to the front for some more photos. The street below is just as beauiful. If we were more inclined, we may have walked the several blocks down to the river for even more location options.
The ceremony was beautiful, with both the bride and groom walking down the aisle together. The music was extremely well done by Effesensen Music and the ceremony was very special with a close friend performing a reading and Barbara Beach officiating.
After the ceremony, their friends and family toasted the couple with champagne and dined on appetizers that looked almost too good to eat!
They then retired to the basement of the hotel to the crabernet room, no it's not a typo, that also held the havana room, the cigar room. What a wonderful space it all was. Bridgewater Bistro
catered the event, and all of the food looked incedibly tasty and like little works of art. I only stayed until the 1st course, but I'm sure the rest of the dinner was just as amazing. Michelle and James were extremely thoughtful and made sure that I took home a special vendor meal. They didn't know that I am a vegetarian, so the meal contained meat, but it smelled and looked soo good, I almost became a meat eater again after 20 years of being a vegetarian. I almost went there! My husband did go there and said it was some of the best food he has ever eaten!
I was only there for 4 hours but I would have loved to have stayed longer. Michelle and James are two creative, attentive, and loving people that are now married and I am soo happy for both of them. Thank you so much for inviting me to be a part of your wonderful day! I'm truly honored!










Monday, May 12, 2008

April 17, 2008














































Lindsey and Craig were married in a very intimate and special ceremony at The Stephanie Inn in Cannon Beach on a chilly and windy, but not rainy:) day in April. They were later having a reception in their hometown of Seattle for the rest of their friends and family. Lindsey's family used to come from Washington to Cannon Beach every summer for vacation so she brought Craig there to visit and they both decided it would be the perfect place to say I DO. Lindsey started the day getting her hair ready at a hair salon in Seaside and then dressed in their fabulous room they had at the Stephanie Inn. The ceremony took place in a room with a bay window looking out at the ocean. We then proceeded to go outside in the chilly wind to take some family formals in front of Haystack Rock. Then we all went back inside to cut the cake and share some champagne. I then took the couple back outside to the beach to take some newly married couple photos. They had adorable black and white flip flops that had the words JUST and MARRIED on the bottom of the soles, so when they stepped in the sand, the words were left behind. I wish I could have made the trip up to Seattle for the reception to see them and their family again but I heard it went very well. Thanks again Lindsey and Craig for inviting me to be a part of your wedding, I was very honored to be there.