Real Wedding: Sarah & Jim

We went to high school together. Jim was the captain of the football team and I was a cheerleader. It wasn’t until September 11, 2007 that we reconnected and sparks flew. We went to a baseball game and sat next to each other and our lives changed that night!

My wedding dress was my high school graduation dress! Fortunately Jim was older than me so he never saw it before!

My dad passed away 3 years ago. We had a bouquet of forget-me-nots on the seat next to my mom to honor him. And we also had a moment of silence where the bagpiper played Amazing Grace.

Our flowers were a variety of wildflowers. I didn’t want one color to dominate. People often ask “what was your color” and I say all of the colors of wild flowers!

What was your favorite design element of your big day?

The Red Tail Hawk ring bearer, the bag piper, the bridesmaids cowboy boots, the pashmina’s on the bridesmaids, and the little country flower girls.

Instead of a traditional wedding cake we had pies from the famous Cowboy Café in Dubois.

Flowers : Lily and Co.

Photography : Taylor Glenn Photography

Videography : Andy Bardon & Weston Knobloch

Venue & Catering : Brooks Lake Lodge

Pies: Cowboy Cafe

Photo booth: The Fotobox


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Comments

  1. love the unique location!

  2. DiAnne Drake says:

    Best wedding ever! Sarah planned it all, stayed within her budget and planned it all around her guests having an unforgettable Wyoming mountain experience… and they lived happily ever after!

  3. Eagles, bales of hay, puppy dogs and pies…oh my…loving this wedding!

  4. What a sweet wedding. Love the ring bearer, and love the mountains. I love it when brides plan a meaningful, wonderful wedding without blowing their budget. Very refreshing!

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