After we did all of our pictures, we started with the bridal party and then the families. Everyone was was right on time (which made for a very happy bride) for pictures, and everyone looked fantastic!
My bridesmaids and matron of honor. I know everyone thinks that they have the best and most supportive bridesmaids, but I really had the best. :-)
I picked this one of Greg and his groomsmen because it just makes me laugh!
The whole wedding party: bridesmaids, groomsmen, and ushers
Fisher family!
Barrow family!
After we finished pictures, we went our different ways. Greg and the groomsmen went to their room (where they had a TV, so that they could watch Duke basketball), and we went to the bridal room. I was starving. Luckily, we my mom had brought us some snacks. I think everyone just hung out and relaxed before the ceremony (I know that's what I did, but I can't speak for everyone- ha). Bob, our wonderful photographer, ran around snapping pictures here and there. Here are some more pre-ceremony pictures.
I love this picture of Greg and his Dad.
This is dad putting a sixpence in my shoe for good luck. This is actually the same one that my mom had in her shoe on their wedding day.
When Mary got married (December 2008) she had each bridesmaid carry a bouquet of different flowers, and then her bouquet was made up of all those different flowers. I loved that idea so much that I stole it (with her permission). Her mom said something to us the day of her wedding about how each of us carried different flowers because we are all different, and Mary's bouquet combined all of those because we all played different supportive roles in her life (of course it was much more eloquent and I can't exactly remember what was said but it was very special and made most of us cry).
Don't you worry... We totally had a dance party before we lined up for the ceremony. I love love love this picture!
Greg's dad did most of our ceremony. It was really special for us. The guys were helping him get his robe on after he had walked Linda down the aisle and lit the unity candle.
RIGHT before we walked down the aisle. Actually, the wedding director rang a bell for the chiming of the hour that was right behind us (the organ bell was broken). It was SO loud. I kept imagining that scene from Steel Magnolias when she has to nudge her dad when the pastor asked who gave her to be married because he couldn't hear. ha!











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