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country wedding on the farm

the day before

I'm not even sure where to begin with sharing some photos from my cousin's wedding last weekend. I was a bridesmaid and Emma, Mary and Elizabeth were flower girls. The wedding was held on my grandparents' farm just around the corner from us. 

M + C wedding at the farm

(the girls + their boots. thanks to my cousin megan !)

my girls. their boots.flower girls.

M + C wedding at the farm

My dad is the oldest of 15 children, so just our family alone makes for a pretty big wedding.

M + C wedding at the farm

Over that past week, as family slowly arrived and the house filled up again with activity and life, I did my best to soak up every moment.

M + C wedding at the farm

This wedding was truly a family affair. From the fluffing and hanging of tissue-paper flowers, to the mowing and weed-eating and de-wasping of the lawns, to the weeding of gardens, the folding of name cards…every visit to my grandparents' farm during the week leading up to the wedding meant people scattered about doing their part to make this wedding an amazing, beautiful, thoughtful event. 

M + C wedding at the farmM + C wedding at the farm

My photos don't even come close to capturing the day. I felt like I was in a bit of a daze of family and celebration and baby-wrangling, and prying my children from the dance floor to be sure they were eating something. So I look forward to eventually sending you all to the photographer's photos once he posts some. (He was amazing, by the way–and I'm not just saying that because he and my husband hit it off right away.) 

M + C wedding at the farm

Maggie cross-stitched all the table numbers. The tables were simply covered with brown burlap, blue Ball jars and a mix of flowers.

M + C wedding at the farm

My aunt created coloring books for the kids' table with images that were meaningful to our family and the farm. 

M + C wedding at the farm

M + C wedding at the farm

M + C wedding at the farm

Not that I am shocked by this, but my children hardly left the dance floor. Elizabeth in particular has some moves that must come from her father's gene pool.

M + C wedding at the farm

All local produce, greens, chicken and beef from my family's farm. Served on the back of a hay wagon.

M + C wedding at the farm

M + C wedding at the farm

Maggie freezer-paper stencilled Birdy and Sam onesies for the wedding. Birdy also loved the dance floor, but apparently for very different reasons….

M + C wedding at the farm

M + C wedding at the farm

We won't discuss the fact that Birdy managed to crawl under the DJs table and start fiddling with his cords. Thankfully, no damage was done, just a small heartattack for her mother….Birdy is going through the "if you don't want me to touch it, I'm gonna find it" stage. It's loads of fun.

M + C wedding at the farm

And as the sun went down it became even more beautiful. The day, the weather, could not have been more perfect.

M + C wedding at the farm

M + C wedding at the farm

Luminaires all along the fence posts and lining the lane….

(and see that tiny little doorway in the background, at the top of the stairs?? That is where we lived when we first moved to Maryland with all three of our children. Some of my favorite days and best memories, even though it was a wee bit crowded. 🙂

M + C wedding at the farm

Though Birdy checked out early, can you believe I let my children stay on the dance floor until the bitter end—10:45! Yikes. But these kinds of days don't come along very often. It was so worth it.

M + C wedding at the farm

And then, there's the day after….the gathering in the "parking lot", as we call it. The sitting around, playing guitars, harmonica, singing, the babies crawling around, dodging scooters and bikes. I love the lazy day after the wedding.

M + C wedding at the farm

And that evening, in pure Maryland style, crabs in the patio.

M + C wedding at the farm

M + C wedding at the farm

M + C wedding at the farm

M + C wedding at the farm

Definitely summer's highlight. Definitely.

M + C wedding at the farm

 

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I’m not even sure where to begin with sharing some photos from my cousin’s wedding last weekend. I was a bridesmaid and Emma, Mary and Elizabeth were flower girls. The wedding was held on my grandparents’ farm just around the corner from us. I also recently visited a wedding in London, and they had absolutely amazing Mercedes wedding cars which were very impressive, they must be easily the best wedding car hire London has so if you’re getting married near London then give them a look.

 

M + C wedding at the farm

 

(the girls + their boots. thanks to my cousin megan !)

 

my girls. their boots.flower girls.

 

M + C wedding at the farm

 

My dad is the oldest of 15 children, so just our family alone makes for a pretty big wedding.

 

M + C wedding at the farm

 

Over that past week, as family slowly arrived and the house filled up again with activity and life, I did my best to soak up every moment.

 

M + C wedding at the farm

 

This Ceremony planning was truly a family affair. From the fluffing and hanging of tissue-paper flowers, to the mowing and weed-eating and de-wasping of the lawns, to the weeding of gardens, the folding of name cards…every visit to my grandparents’ farm during the week leading up to the wedding meant people scattered about doing their part to make this wedding an amazing, beautiful event.

They used the best decoration as white chair covers for weddings which are perfect to make everything look amazing for this special day.

 

M + C wedding at the farmM + C wedding at the farm

 

My photos don’t even come close to capturing the day. I felt like I was in a bit of a daze of family and celebration and baby-wrangling, and prying my children from the dance floor to be sure they were eating something. So I look forward to eventually sending you all to the photographer’s photos once he posts some. (He was amazing, by the way–and I’m not just saying that because he and my husband hit it off right away.) 

 

M + C wedding at the farm

 

Maggie cross-stitched all the table numbers. The tables were simply covered with brown burlap, blue Ball jars and a mix of flowers. Beautiful flower arrangements were delivered from the flower shops in Friendswood.

 

M + C wedding at the farm

 

My aunt created coloring books for the kids’ table with images that were meaningful to our family and the farm. 

 

M + C wedding at the farm

 

M + C wedding at the farm

 

M + C wedding at the farm

 

Not that I am shocked by this, but my children hardly left the dance floor. Elizabeth in particular has some moves that must come from her father’s gene pool.

 

M + C wedding at the farm

 

All local produce, greens, chicken and beef from my family’s farm. Served on the back of a hay wagon.

 

M + C wedding at the farm

 

M + C wedding at the farm

 

Maggie freezer-paper stencilled Birdy and Sam onesies for the wedding. Birdy also loved the dance floor, but apparently for very different reasons….

 

M + C wedding at the farm

 

M + C wedding at the farm

 

We won’t discuss the fact that Birdy managed to crawl under the DJs table and start fiddling with his cords. Thankfully, no damage was done, just a small heartattack for her mother….Birdy is going through the “if you don’t want me to touch it, I’m gonna find it” stage. It’s loads of fun.

 

M + C wedding at the farm

 

And as the sun went down it became even more beautiful. The day, the weather, could not have been more perfect.

 

M + C wedding at the farm

 

M + C wedding at the farm

 

Luminaires all along the fence posts and lining the lane….

 

(and see that tiny little doorway in the background, at the top of the stairs?? That is where we lived when we first moved to Maryland with all three of our children. Some of my favorite days and best memories, even though it was a wee bit crowded. 🙂

 

M + C wedding at the farm

 

Though Birdy checked out early, can you believe I let my children stay on the dance floor until the bitter end—10:45! Yikes. But these kinds of days don’t come along very often. It was so worth it.

 

M + C wedding at the farm

 

And then, there’s the day after….the gathering in the “parking lot”, as we call it. The sitting around, playing guitars, harmonica, singing, the babies crawling around, dodging scooters and bikes. I love the lazy day after the wedding.

 

M + C wedding at the farm

 

And that evening, in pure Maryland style, crabs in the patio.

 

M + C wedding at the farm

 

M + C wedding at the farm

 

M + C wedding at the farm

 

M + C wedding at the farm

 

Definitely summer’s highlight. Definitely.

 

M + C wedding at the farm

35 comments on “country wedding on the farm”

  1. What a beautiful setting for a wedding. Your girls are adorable. It looks like you all had a lot of fun.

  2. Thank you a million times for posting these photos. Mags, Terry, and the whole fam are my favorite people on earth and I was heartsick not to be able to be at the wedding. For those of us “out west,” thank you for the photos.

  3. Just gorgeous… love the simplicity and style of the wedding (and the yellow and gray). But the house itself is a showstopper! lovely!

  4. that sounds absolutely perfect. everyone looks so happy. family and music and good food… what more could you want?xo

  5. Wow, that looks beautiful! And you get to live in this place? Wonderful. Thank you for sharing the photos. This will be one of those magic childhood memories for your girls.

  6. I just love your grandparents’ house. And I think the apartment over the garage was cozy. What a beautiful day your cousin had and how wonderful that you all got to be such an important part of it.

  7. WHat a stunning farm, what a stunning wedding, I don’t think I have ever seen anything more perfect and beautiful xx

  8. Oldest of 15 children?!!!!! I’m glad to know I’m not the only one out there with such a huge family (My dad is the oldest of 14. Wich funny enough some of my uncles are about or younger than my age.)

    Anyway, The wedding looked lovely. I think it is walwsys the small details that make an event wonderful, this wedding was full of them.

  9. what an amazing venue. you’re grandparents farm/home is dreamy!!!!!your girls are lovely.and the gray + yellow = two of my favorite colors together.

    looking forward to seeing more!

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