Jesse & Marissa got Hitched.

It was a whirlwind. A wonderful whirlwind of family and friends. Camping. Swimming. BBQing. Cooking. Decorating. Preparing for the big day of festivities. What we couldn't have prepared for however, was the storm the night before. Dubbed 'Hurricane Katrina II', the storm knocked down trees and power lines, temporarily closing down the road to the ranch, as well as leaving us with no power or water. Luckily we had the resources (ie. an incredible handyman) and man power to host a wedding of 160 people without a hitch. What a beautiful thing to see so many people come together.

It was an incredible day of festivities. A barn ceremony with hay bale benches, followed with potato sac races and face painting, a dunk tank and pie eating contest, an incredible feast, finished off with a barn dance and a night of square dancing. By far the most unique and fun-filled wedding I've ever been to.

This wedding was also unique in that it was my younger brother getting married. I wasn't sure how it would all go down. By that, I mean I wasn't sure if I could actually pull off photographing the ceremony or if I would end up a weeping mess in the corner. In the end, I think it was a combination of both. I can't say that my tear-filled eyes were the best judge of composition or that I got all the shots (thank god my whole family is camera crazy and most likely had my back), but I think it all turned out okay.

Jesse and Marissa - your relaxed and fun loving nature was evident in all aspects of this incredible event, creating beautiful memories that will never be forgotten by anyone. Jesse, watching you on this day really made me see the handsome and loving man, husband and father you have become. I am so proud... and so thrilled you found Marissa! The love you share is so special and so very rare. I love you both so much! Now that his wedding is over with, we can focus on the September arrival of my niece! Woohoo! xoxo

Venue: Granby River Homestead, Grand Forks, BC

*Note the 600 feet of bunting Marissa's mother, Joannna, made! Incredible! And such a nice touch...

Marissa wanted the wedding to be low impact on the environment with little waste, so she (and my mom) collected vintage plates, utensils and glasses for the dinner, along with tablecloths and mason jars (all can be used again). All the bouquets were made from grasses and flowers grown around the ranch. /static/5095ab0de4b0c28a68fa3d40/50dd2e40e4b08ab35456e71b/50dd2e42e4b08ab35456f2cc/1343780574167/JM02.jpg/1000w

Joanna also made Marissa's wedding dress, which was being altered literally until the last minute due to her ever growing belly!/static/5095ab0de4b0c28a68fa3d40/50dd2e40e4b08ab35456e71b/50dd2e42e4b08ab35456f2ce/1343780598048/JM04.jpg/1000w/static/5095ab0de4b0c28a68fa3d40/50dd2e40e4b08ab35456e71b/50dd2e42e4b08ab35456f2cf/1343780605007/JM05.jpg/1000w/static/5095ab0de4b0c28a68fa3d40/50dd2e40e4b08ab35456e71b/50dd2e42e4b08ab35456f2d0/1343780613097/JM06.jpg/1000w/static/5095ab0de4b0c28a68fa3d40/50dd2e40e4b08ab35456e71b/50dd2e42e4b08ab35456f2d1/1343780621617/JM07.jpg/1000w/static/5095ab0de4b0c28a68fa3d40/50dd2e40e4b08ab35456e71b/50dd2e42e4b08ab35456f2d2/1343780631467/JM08.jpg/1000w/static/5095ab0de4b0c28a68fa3d40/50dd2e40e4b08ab35456e71b/50dd2e42e4b08ab35456f2d3/1343780638747/JM09.jpg/1000w

For the ceremony barn, I found some old window frames that I hung with some lavender and a beautiful door frame that I used for a photo collage./static/5095ab0de4b0c28a68fa3d40/50dd2e40e4b08ab35456e71b/50dd2e42e4b08ab35456f2d4/1343780650697/JM10.jpg/1000w/static/5095ab0de4b0c28a68fa3d40/50dd2e40e4b08ab35456e71b/50dd2e42e4b08ab35456f2d5/1343780656047/JM11.jpg/1000w/static/5095ab0de4b0c28a68fa3d40/50dd2e40e4b08ab35456e71b/50dd2e42e4b08ab35456f2d6/1343780664143/JM12.jpg/1000w/static/5095ab0de4b0c28a68fa3d40/50dd2e40e4b08ab35456e71b/50dd2e42e4b08ab35456f2d7/1343780673039/JM13.jpg/1000w/static/5095ab0de4b0c28a68fa3d40/50dd2e40e4b08ab35456e71b/50dd2e42e4b08ab35456f2d8/1343780682407/JM14.jpg/1000w/static/5095ab0de4b0c28a68fa3d40/50dd2e40e4b08ab35456e71b/50dd2e42e4b08ab35456f2d9/1343780690457/JM15.jpg/1000w/static/5095ab0de4b0c28a68fa3d40/50dd2e40e4b08ab35456e71b/50dd2e42e4b08ab35456f2da/1343780699977/JM16.jpg/1000w/static/5095ab0de4b0c28a68fa3d40/50dd2e40e4b08ab35456e71b/50dd2e42e4b08ab35456f2db/1343780706673/JM17.jpg/1000w/static/5095ab0de4b0c28a68fa3d40/50dd2e40e4b08ab35456e71b/50dd2e42e4b08ab35456f2dc/1343780717773/JM18.jpg/1000w/static/5095ab0de4b0c28a68fa3d40/50dd2e40e4b08ab35456e71b/50dd2e42e4b08ab35456f2de/1343780742147/JM20.jpg/1000w/static/5095ab0de4b0c28a68fa3d40/50dd2e40e4b08ab35456e71b/50dd2e42e4b08ab35456f2df/1343780751267/JM21.jpg/1000w

The potato sack races were a hit! Why do the adults always end up taking over the children's games??/static/5095ab0de4b0c28a68fa3d40/50dd2e40e4b08ab35456e71b/50dd2e42e4b08ab35456f2e0/1343780759257/JM22.jpg/1000w

Jesse and Marissa wanted to have a pie eating contest to determine the table order for dinner. That was definitely a first for any wedding I've been to!/static/5095ab0de4b0c28a68fa3d40/50dd2e40e4b08ab35456e71b/50dd2e42e4b08ab35456f2e1/1343780767747/JM23.jpg/1000w/static/5095ab0de4b0c28a68fa3d40/50dd2e40e4b08ab35456e71b/50dd2e42e4b08ab35456f2e2/1343780776387/JM24.jpg/1000w/static/5095ab0de4b0c28a68fa3d40/50dd2e40e4b08ab35456e71b/50dd2e42e4b08ab35456f2e3/1343780789096/JM25.jpg/1000w/static/5095ab0de4b0c28a68fa3d40/50dd2e40e4b08ab35456e71b/50dd2e42e4b08ab35456f2e4/1343780797543/JM26.jpg/1000w/static/5095ab0de4b0c28a68fa3d40/50dd2e40e4b08ab35456e71b/50dd2e42e4b08ab35456f2e5/1343780806887/JM27.jpg/1000w/static/5095ab0de4b0c28a68fa3d40/50dd2e40e4b08ab35456e71b/50dd2e42e4b08ab35456f2e6/1343780812847/JM28.jpg/1000w/static/5095ab0de4b0c28a68fa3d40/50dd2e40e4b08ab35456e71b/50dd2e42e4b08ab35456f2e7/1343780817403/JM29.jpg/1000w

Who would have thought square-dancing could be so fun?!!/static/5095ab0de4b0c28a68fa3d40/50dd2e40e4b08ab35456e71b/50dd2e42e4b08ab35456f2e8/1343780825487/JM30.jpg/1000w/static/5095ab0de4b0c28a68fa3d40/50dd2e40e4b08ab35456e71b/50dd2e42e4b08ab35456f2e9/1343780831076/JM31.jpg/1000w/static/5095ab0de4b0c28a68fa3d40/50dd2e40e4b08ab35456e71b/50dd2e42e4b08ab35456f2ea/1343780838012/JM32.jpg/1000w/static/5095ab0de4b0c28a68fa3d40/50dd2e40e4b08ab35456e71b/50dd2e42e4b08ab35456f2eb/1343780845054/JM33.jpg/1000w

Marissa, being an incredible dancer, planned a choreographed number with some of her friends. This woman can move, even with a growing belly! She never ceases to amazine me :)/static/5095ab0de4b0c28a68fa3d40/50dd2e40e4b08ab35456e71b/50dd2e42e4b08ab35456f2ec/1343780850433/JM34.jpg/1000w/static/5095ab0de4b0c28a68fa3d40/50dd2e40e4b08ab35456e71b/50dd2e42e4b08ab35456f2ed/1343780856867/JM35.jpg/1000w/static/5095ab0de4b0c28a68fa3d40/50dd2e40e4b08ab35456e71b/50dd2e42e4b08ab35456f2ee/1343780862307/JM36.jpg/1000w

 

Jesse & Marissa are getting married.

Tomorrow my little brother is getting married. Although Jesse is my 'little brother', he towers above me in height and has the kindest heart of anyone I know. There's something really special about him, and many people sense that when they meet him, but not all are lucky enough to find out the millions of reasons why. Growing up, I couldn't help but mother him, and there was even a time when he wouldn't get his haircut without me there to approve it. Over the years we stayed close, but our relationship deepened especially when we began traveling together. Now he is so much more than just my brother, he is one of my best friends.

Tomorrow he is marrying his soulmate. My future sister. They are the perfect compliment for each other and nothing makes me happier than sharing in this celebration of their love. I love you both so much... xoxo