Tim & Kristen were married at Holly Redemer Parish in Hudsonville, MI on a very cold & snowy day in January. Working with them was the absolute best and I am beyond excited to share this wedding with you. We laughed so much on this day. I say that often, because getting my couples & wedding parties to laugh is my ultimate goal but there was just not even a slight challenge with this group. They endured the freezing cold temperatures like champs and didn’t even complain. (which is incredible because we are talking low teen temperatures here haha). Tim & Kristen took the weather so incredibly well and just laughed on through it. There may have been a time or two where I got that look of, are you sure you want just one more? But ultimately they just smiled through the whole day. As a reward for enduring those temperatures we were blessed with the perfect amount of snow and a gorgeous sunset to finish out the day.
Another fun moment of the wedding day was when the dinosaur arrived on the dance floor! That was so much fun and completely unexpected. I sure hope more dinosaurs start making appearances at receptions because it made my night! It was a beautiful full catholic mass, there was gorgeous snow fall, the perfect sunset, non-stop laughter through out the whole day, the absolute best couple, an amazing bridal party, delicious food, and a day that was so incredibly perfect from the beginning to the end. Please enjoy this blog post full of all of my favorite moments from this wonderful day and take a moment to check out the other vendors that helped make everything so perfect.
Vendor love:
Ceremony location – Holy Redeemer
Reception location & catering – Wallinwood Springs
Hair & Makeup – Knockout Agency
Bridal Boutique – Beckers Bridal
Bridesmaid dresses – David’s Bridal
Groomsmen Suits – Mens Warehouse
Florals & Decor – Sunnyslope Floral
Wedding Cake – Rykes Bakery
Videographer – Inspiration Video
Chair covers – Decor Elegance
DJ – Moments in Time Disc Jockeys
Photographer – Elisabeth Marie Photography
Second photographer – Becky Weaver