Bridget & Mike:: Church of the Assumption wedding

They met through mutual friends and it was now time to take the next step.  Bridget was on the verge of asking Mike to come up with her family to the cabin one summer weekend and called one of her sisters to confirm.  Knowing that this could be “the one” her sister encouraged her to bring him, met the family and was immediately taken in to be a Gormley!

Fast forward a few years to the couple in Utah on vacation. Wile hiking though a gorgeous nature reserve overlooking Salt Lake the couple stopped.  It was a beautiful sunset and Bridget thought it would make for a perfect photo and set up the camera.  Playing into the opportunity, Mike got down on one knee and as Bridget turned she found her best friend asking her to be his wife.

Their beautiful November wedding went off without a hitch.  The air was crisp, the sun was warm, and friends from all over the country came to celebrate the love that these two shared.  They shared their passion for fine wines by hosting some of their favorites for guests and used bottles on the tables to highlight the centerpieces. A harvest table for their wedding party was also created by the floral decor as was meaningful conversation and love.

It was a beautiful day to celebrate with these two, thank you Bridget and Mike for including me, congratulations!!

Vendors for the day included:
Ceremony:: Church of the Assumption
Reception:: Town and Country Club of St. Paul
Hair and Make Up:: Twin Cities Make-up
Florist:: Colleen’s Flower Cellar
Baker:: Muddy Paws Cheesecake
DJ:: Midwest Sound
Stationary:: Kellyn McNaught Designs
Wedding Dress:: Anne Barge from Posh Bridal Couture
Bridesmaid Dresses:: Alfred Sung from The Wedding Shoppe
Men’s Designer:: Calvin Klein from Macy’s
Shoes:: Nina
Rings:: Filgree Jewelers
Robes:: Oscar de la Renta
Veil and Sash:: Posh Bridal Couture
Bride’s earrings:: Givenchy from Macy’s
Men’s socks:: Express
Men’s ties and clips:: Alfani from Macy’s
Necklace:: borrowed from Mother
Bridesmaid Earrings:: Olivia Wells

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