Then
the bride and groom got up and spoke. After all that, everyone said goodbye to
each other (until tomorrow!) and went back to the hotel.
We
“tried” to get to bed early, but actually while Bianca slept, we did some last-minute
things that included borrowing
or lending nail polish for everyone who waited to do nails, stuffing 72+
balloons in an elevator for a planned prank, trying to squeeze them into a car
but then putting them in someone’s room instead, and other fun things.
The
next morning was a whirlwind of fun and memorable moments…Bianca leaving first
to have the pastor’s wife do her hair and makeup, and the rest of us moving
slower. We go down to the lobby…and we know everyone there. When Mom and Ruby
and I were ready we try to walk out the doors but the paparazzi of Grandparents
and Uncles and Aunts and Cousins and best friends and their parents all had to
pull out their phones and cameras. Haha!! We make it to the church and head
straight for the bridal party room; the girls chilling and getting ready and
hanging out before the photographers arrive; the boys getting ready downstairs.
Trying to sneak Bianca downstairs for pictures without Jessie seeing her.
Getting Ready
The beautiful bride, with
maids of honor Roma and Rubia, and her three bridesmaids J, A, and H.
Bianca and the Mother of the Bride!
Mother of the Groom helping him get ready.
The Groom with his 5
groomsmen: Josiah, Ben, J, A, and J, our 7 ushers, and the ring bearer in the
center.
Bianca and Jessie wrote
letters to each other that each was to read the morning of their wedding day. I
didn’t even know this would be happening and it was precious!
I
must spend a moment on Bianca’s First Look she did with our Dad, because this
was so special! She wanted Dad to turn around on the balcony at our church and
look at her in her dress for the first time. When he did…he cried. That’s NOT
something my Dad does very often. Bianca teared up too, and he had a
handkerchief all ready for her. Every time I see the pictures of this moment
that Gingersnap studios captured, it gets to me every time.
Skipping
ahead now, to the moment when we line up behind the sanctuary doors and are quiet.
Hearts are thumping, Bianca is hiding with Dad behind the fireplace, and we are
ready. The doors open…
A walk to remember
always.
Jessie
and Bianca had a very Christ-centered ceremony. It was beautiful! They had the
traditional vows—but made sure the Pastor spoke on why we need vows—the vows
exist because sin is real. Pastor N did an amazing job of focusing this entire
ceremony on Jesus—how this marriage would be a picture of how much Jesus loves
His bride, the church. During the ceremony, Bianca and Jessie took their first
communion together as husband and wife, and spent time praying over each other
and the congregation, and we spent a few minutes praying over them and asking
everyone to pray for their marriage.
Jessie and Bianca did
something unique: they wanted to braid three cords together as a picture of
Ecclesiastes 4:12: A cord of three strands is not easily broken.
Their
first kiss that they shared together was beautiful as well! They saved it for
their wedding day. To be honest, in my mind I was wondering if my sister was
ever stressing out about this at all, but now, I really cannot think of any
time that she was worried about this or any other details, and I so admire her
for it. Here’s what I think is the key—this marriage was so focused on JESUS.
And may it always be! We see in secular weddings that the kiss is oftentimes
the main event. But it is not. Christ was the main event of this ceremony, and
proclaiming His glory. Nevertheless, when Bianca and Jessie kissed for the
first time, it was such a special moment! Everyone applauded!
And
oh my, did we party afterwards! Bianca created an awesome Spotify playlist with
quite a variety of music. We had a Father of the Bride and Bride dance, a
Mother of the Groom and Groom dance, and Father-daughter dance for everyone. Then
we opened the floor to everyone, and that got crazy fun!
Featuring: Bridesmaid,
A, is ready to party! 😉 Along with Jessie and
Bianca, J, Rubia and I.
One of the flower girls
having so much fun!
Abuelo and Mom.
Abuela and Josiah.
While
all this festiveness was going on, I grabbed some people from the wedding party
and we ran out to Jessie’s mustang to…decorate it! A lot of people came out to
help/watch when they noticed what we were doing. I had prepared some tin cans
and we tied them to the trunk. (Note: It was raining really hard later when the
Bride and Groom drove away, and we found out that the lovebirds got soaked trying to remove these cans.
Hehe.) We wrote on the windows, stuffed the car with tons of balloons, and then
Mom had a basket full of road trip goodies to put in the back, for them to take
along on their honeymoon road trip to Colorado.
Friends and wedding
party going out to ruin *clear throat* --I mean—make the car nice.
Back
inside, when the dancing died down, and everyone had finished eating and
fellowshipping and taking pictures, we were ready to grab the rose petals and
send the Bride and Groom off. This was beautiful, and also hard. ☹
They drove off, in the rain, on to their honeymoon. I missed them
already!
Several
families stayed late to help us clean up. Afterward, we went back to the hotel
and celebrated some more with our out-of-town friends and relatives.
We
are all adjusting to (and enjoying) this new season of life. We’ve been so
blessed to (thus far) to have seen them several times since then. We have been
to TX and they have been here to OK to visit us.
What
an amazing wedding! The Lord is good! So good!