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Friday, August 31, 2012

Hawkily Ever After: Couple Photos Part One

With the first look complete, I led Mr. Hawk and our photographer to one of my favorite on-campus spots: the Crim Dell Bridge.


Hidden amongst the trees, the bridge definitely has an aire of romance, and the legend that goes along with the bridge couldn't have been more fitting! William and Mary tradition states that if you kiss your sweetheart on the bridge, you are destined to be married.


I smiled nonstop, but in typical Mr. Hawk fashion, he could not help himself from cracking a few silly jokes to keep the mood light-hearted. At times I was a giggling mess.
A couple of my favorite photos of the day came from a little bench we happened to find tucked away next to the bridge.


We finished up with a few more photos featuring the gorgeous bridge.






I'm so pleased that we were able to incorporate another W&M landmark into our wedding day!

Do you have any specific landmarks that you plan to feature in your wedding day photography?

 All photos by Valerie Demo Photography

Miss a Hawk recep? Don't fret! Catch up here:

We review our planning journey
We rehearse and welcome our guests
The girls get pretty
Miss Hawk becomes a bride
I share my bridal details
Mr. Hawk becomes a groom
Our first look

Tuesday, August 28, 2012

Hawkily Ever After: The First Look

I had grand plans of walking over to the chapel with our photographer to meet Mr. Hawk for our first look, but time got in the way, and I found myself running a few minutes behind schedule. Luckily Daddy Hawk came to the rescue. He swung by the bridal suite to pick me up.

When we arrived on campus Daddy Hawk helped carry my train as I searched for Mr. Hawk in the distance.
He was patiently waiting for me no doubt passing his time on ESPN.
I left Daddy Hawk and made my way towards my groom.


I was completely elated to see Mr. Hawk. So much of the anxiety I had been feeling completely dissipated the moment I saw him. I felt pure joy.
I immediately swiped Mr. Hawk's sunglasses so I could see his eyes, and he had a good laugh. I'm pretty sure he was saying, "what are you doing?!"
I went in for a giant bear hug, which was just what I needed.

I checked out Mr. Hawk in his suit. He looked so dapper!


Of course I had to show off my dress and sparkly shoes.


Having Mr. Hawk by my side was such a stress reliever. Given that I come to tears fairly easily, I was expecting major waterworks, but instead I felt complete relief. I am so glad that we decided to do a first look not only for the photos but also for the extra moments we were able to share together.

Will you be doing a first look?

All photos by Valerie Demo Photography


Miss a Hawk recap? Don't fret! Catch up here:

We review our planning journey
We rehearse and welcome our guests
The girls get pretty
Miss Hawk becomes a bride
I share my bridal details
Mr. Hawk becomes a groom

Monday, August 27, 2012

Hawkily Ever After: Groom Gets Ready

While I primped, focused on my details, and became a bride Mr. Hawk prepared to become a groom. Even though getting all done up was fun, I kind of envy the ease of his process! A quick jump in the shower and he was ready to put on his suit.



He also took a moment to open his wedding gift...
 ...and show Groomsmen R the inscription before getting back to business.

I have to admit, the photos of this next part are quite amusing to me. When we ordered the self-tie bow tie for Mr. Hawk, I immediately looked up instructions and practiced tying it several times. Although I encouraged Mr. Hawk to do the same, he continually put off watching any of the YouTube videos I had found. Naturally, he waited until that morning to try to figure it out.

GM R held up a cell phone while Mr. Hawk struggled with the bow tie.


I would like to call this my "honey, I told you so" photo montage. ;-)

Admitting defeat?
Luckily a close family friend and bow tie enthusiast was able to come to Mr. Hawk's rescue and lend a helping hand.


The only thing left was to add his vest and jacket.


Mr. Hawk was ready to make his way to our first look!

All photos by Valerie Demo Photography
Miss a Hawk recap? Don't fret! Catch up here:

We review our planning journey
We rehearse and welcome our guests
The girls get pretty
Miss Hawk becomes a bride
I share my bridal details

Friday, August 24, 2012

Hawkily Ever After: The Bridal Details

I already shared how I spent the morning of the wedding primping with the ladies and becoming a bride, but I wanted to take a moment to focus on the little details of my bridal ensemble. Since I never shared a sneak peak of my bridal gown prior to the wedding, I just couldn't resist showing it off.
My gown: Wtoo's Ariane
 
I love the classic simplicity of my dress's cut and style, but what really sold me was the intricate lace detail.

Other pieces of my bridal look included somthing old, my grandmothers engagement ring...

 
...something new, my sparkly flats....
 ...and something borrowed and blue, Momma Hawk's blue topaz necklace.



Something else borrowed also made an appearance...


...the bee charms!

My bouquet included garden roses, peonies, and hydrangea all in a mix of whites and creams for a timeless, classic bridal bouquet.

When it comes to your bridal look, is it all about the dress or are you equally as focused on the accessories?

All photos by Valerie Demo Photography

Miss a Hawk recap? Don't fret! Catch up here:

We review our planning journey
We rehearse and welcome our guests
The girls get pretty
Mrs. Hawk becomes a bride