This wedding. Guys…. I don’t even know where to begin. When Adam proposed to Sarah, we all knew it would be a short engagement. They wanted to be married more than anything. So, it was game time. With family and friends around, we began wedding planning. I’ve seen a lot of weddings in my career, so I was an open book for ideas, timeline, printing, etc. My cousin Lindsay and my Aunt Carrie put in so much time and effort to give Adam and Sarah a gorgeous wedding. It was not a secret all the “details” really meant nothing to Sarah and Adam. All they cared about was the ceremony. They wanted it special and God-centered. All their planning went into that ceremony and I have to say it was just beautiful. They left all the other “stuff” up to us. All of those other details, they were beautiful, too. Starting on Thursday afternoon, we converted Adalyn Farm, the home where Adam had spent a lot of his life, into a wedding venue. Everything fell right into place… just as everyone prayed for. You could feel the love and excitement all over the property. As Adam and Sarah shared their first kiss as a couple… ever… I knew all the hard work was so worth it. I’m so excited to say Sarah is officially a Rehberg! And with the addition of Samuel to our family, holidays will be just a bit bigger and our days will be brighter. I love you all very much! Adam and Sarah, I hope you have a great time on your honeymoon. As you look back on these photos, I hope you will always remember how happy you were on this day and how many people love you.
I do feel I should say a few ‘Thank You’s’: To Megan of Megan Lorraine Photography, for second shooting with me! Jocy for her picture perfect makeup! My step-mom Judy, who arranged all the flowers for the centerpieces and styled the event! To my Uncle Richard, Aunt Carrie, Sarah’s dad, Jeff and Sarah’s mom ,Marsha, for well, everything. The whole Rehberg family who pulled out all the fine details on Friday. And lastly, my cousin Lindsay who put in SO many hours into planning this wedding… you were amazing. Enjoy MANY of my favorites!
Loved Sarah’s shoes!
Sarah said all morning how she missed Samuel and she just wanted to see him. Well here she is seeing him and it was priceless.
My Aunt Carrie handmade all the jewelry for the bridesmaids!
Portrait time before the ceremony!
Haha, I can hear Adam’s laugh looking at this picture. Love it.
Sarah! You. Are. Beautiful!
Adorable. Just adorable.
Samuel and his girls!
Another look at the jewelry my Aunt made for the girls! And Jocy’s makeup skills!
Loved Sarah’s bouquet…. and all the girls bouquets! The team at Thompson’s Florist did an amazing job!
Ceremony time!
The garland was a perfect touch to the cross (which Adam made)! I know it was a lot of work… but excellent job, Thompson’s!
Adam and Sarah chose to have a bible as their guest book. Loved the idea. Fit them perfectly!
Can you all just take a second to recognize how cute this kid is?!
Oh, Adam…. So ready to see his bride
Stella gave a great speech about Adam and Sarah. It was perfect!
This was the point Adam announced his vows were a tad longer than Sarah’s haha
Sand ceremony with Samuel!
MARRIED!!!!! This was their very first kiss as a couple. Ever. So perfect.
Love!
Adam and Sarah took a few moments to pray before their ceremony.
And just a few more portraits to please me. They were troopers!
Reception time!
Shout out to my sister-in-law Megan for the awesome window seating charts!
The new Mr. and Mrs. Rehberg!
First dance!
Toasts!
I say it every time. Father/daughter and mother/son dances… My fave!
Thank you times a billion for doing this with me you two! Worth it!
Congratulations, Sarah and Adam! Love you both!
Ceremony and Reception | Adalyn Farm (private residence)
Makeup | Makeup by Jocy
Hair | Ashley Meyer
Videography | Wesley Rose
Catering | Caroline Street Catering
Bouquets, Boutonnieres, Cake Topper and Garland | Thompson’s Florist
Invitations, Signs, Programs, Cornhole Boards, Labels | Minuteman Press of Fredericksburg
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