Monday, June 18, 2012

Love, Vows and Rock & Roll


"Love, Vows and Rock & Roll" was the couple's theme for their wedding this past weekend.

We were privileged guests at this, our daughter's best  friend's wedding on Lake Muskoka.  The vows took place in a quaint little village church on this sunny and warm afternoon.









Everything about this wedding was beautiful and fun - from vintage cars to whisk away the wedding party, to the most beautiful bride and handsome groom, to the delicious wedding feast, followed by the most amazing Rock and Roll Concert we've been to in a long while!!









Of course, one of the best parts of this wedding was that we got to see our girl and her guy!!!  They flew in from Alberta to take part in this special day.  It was fun to catch up with them and to see how much fun they were having with all their wonderful friends.  



These ladies have been friends forever and will be forever friends.  Many were in the wedding party and many were guests. It was so nice to see all "the girls" together again.  Just love you all!!!  It was so nice to meet some of their parents for the first time as well.  



The concert by The Julian Taylor Band
was superb and so much fun!


There was even a great performance
by the groom and the bride's brother!







Till next time ........ thanks Jenny and Ian for inviting us to celebrate with you.  It was a blast!!!!!



3 comments:

  1. That must have been SO much fun! I'll bet you and your daughter are collecting ideas for her celebration. Enjoy every minute!

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  2. Looks like a great celebration for sure! It's fun to see our kids friendships blossom like this...

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  3. Now that sounds like a fun time! And how nice to be part of the celebrations of your daughter's friends. We were at a wedding over the weekend as well...one that was quite different from any I have been to before.

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