While dating, one of Lindsay and Brent’s favorite things
to do together was to watch The Bachelor and The Bachelorette every Monday
night. This shared interest sparked Brent’s proposal to Lindsay. “Brent and I
were going to dinner with my family to celebrate my birthday,” says Lindsay.
“Earlier that day, I was out shopping with mom and grandma and we planned on
meeting Brent at the restaurant afterwards,” says Lindsay. “When we arrived, the
table was set for two extra people and Brent walked in with his parents and a
rose in his hand.” Brent then asked Lindsay if she would accept his final
rose—just like they do on The Bachelor. “He got down on his knee, opened a ring
box, and asked if I would marry him,” says Lindsay. “I said YES!”
The couple held their ceremony at Curé of Ars Church in
Merrick. The church’s beautiful long aisle, high ceilings, and stained glass
windows made a perfect setting for their meaningful ceremony. “A votive candle
was lit for our loved ones who had passed away and could not be with us that
day,” says Lindsay. The bride and groom also wore charms - Lindsay’s in her bouquet
and Brent’s pinned inside his jacket - which held photos of their grandfathers.
Lindsay wore a sparkling Eve of Milady mermaid gown with a crystal-embellished,
cathedral-length veil and carried a cascading bouquet with white roses and blue
and purple orchids. Brent stood handsomely next to her at the altar in a
charcoal-gray tuxedo from Foresto Tuxedo. Lindsay’s maid- of-honor and five
bridesmaids wore violet chiffon dresses in coordinating styles and the
groomsmen were also dressed in gray tuxedos to match the groom.
The newlyweds made it a priority to attend the cocktail
hour. “This was important to us and we were able to greet almost all of our
guests during this time,” says Lindsay. “This allowed us to really enjoy our
reception. After all the work and planning, I wanted to have fun at my own
party.” Guests were treated to 10 different food stations at the cocktail hour,
ranging from taco and mashed potato bars to pasta and carving stations.
The reception was held in a ballroom decorated with tall,
white orchid centerpieces that picked up the lavender uplighting. The floral
centerpieces also included vibrant violet, blue, aqua, and green blooms. “We
loved the symmetry of the room,” says Lindsay. “There were bars on both ends of
the space and tables set up on either side of the dance floor.”
After dinner, the couple cut their 4-tier, round funfetti
cake with purple-and white ombré buttercream frosting which was decorated with
purple, blue and aqua edible wafer butterflies on the sides.
The band Code Bleu kept the party going all night. “There
was never a moment then the dance floor wasn’t full,” says Lindsay. The couple
also had a cigar roller and a photobooth with lots of props for funny photos,
and, as a wedding gift, Lindsay’s mother hired a live painter. “Everyone loved
this and now I have a beautiful Disney princess-like painted scene of our first
dance to remember the moment forever,” says Lindsay.
While the bride’s favorite memory of the day was when she
took a moment to look around the room and observed everyone’s happy faces
enjoying the reception, the groom recalls the second the church door opened and
Lindsay walked down the aisle. “Brent actually cried as I came in, which was a
perfect reaction,” says Lindsay. “He was so happy it was
infectious.”
While dating, one of Lindsay and Brent’s favorite things
to do together was to watch The Bachelor and The Bachelorette every Monday
night. This shared interest sparked Brent’s proposal to Lindsay. “Brent and I
were going to dinner with my family to celebrate my birthday,” says Lindsay.
“Earlier that day, I was out shopping with mom and grandma and we planned on
meeting Brent at the restaurant afterwards,” says Lindsay. “When we arrived, the
table was set for two extra people and Brent walked in with his parents and a
rose in his hand.” Brent then asked Lindsay if she would accept his final
rose—just like they do on The Bachelor. “He got down on his knee, opened a ring
box, and asked if I would marry him,” says Lindsay. “I said YES!”
The couple held their ceremony at Curé of Ars Church in
Merrick. The church’s beautiful long aisle, high ceilings, and stained glass
windows made a perfect setting for their meaningful ceremony. “A votive candle
was lit for our loved ones who had passed away and could not be with us that
day,” says Lindsay. The bride and groom also wore charms - Lindsay’s in her bouquet
and Brent’s pinned inside his jacket - which held photos of their grandfathers.
Lindsay wore a sparkling Eve of Milady mermaid gown with a crystal-embellished,
cathedral-length veil and carried a cascading bouquet with white roses and blue
and purple orchids. Brent stood handsomely next to her at the altar in a
charcoal-gray tuxedo from Foresto Tuxedo. Lindsay’s maid- of-honor and five
bridesmaids wore violet chiffon dresses in coordinating styles and the
groomsmen were also dressed in gray tuxedos to match the groom.
The newlyweds made it a priority to attend the cocktail
hour. “This was important to us and we were able to greet almost all of our
guests during this time,” says Lindsay. “This allowed us to really enjoy our
reception. After all the work and planning, I wanted to have fun at my own
party.” Guests were treated to 10 different food stations at the cocktail hour,
ranging from taco and mashed potato bars to pasta and carving stations.
The reception was held in a ballroom decorated with tall,
white orchid centerpieces that picked up the lavender uplighting. The floral
centerpieces also included vibrant violet, blue, aqua, and green blooms. “We
loved the symmetry of the room,” says Lindsay. “There were bars on both ends of
the space and tables set up on either side of the dance floor.”
After dinner, the couple cut their 4-tier, round funfetti
cake with purple-and white ombré buttercream frosting which was decorated with
purple, blue and aqua edible wafer butterflies on the sides.
The band Code Bleu kept the party going all night. “There
was never a moment then the dance floor wasn’t full,” says Lindsay. The couple
also had a cigar roller and a photobooth with lots of props for funny photos,
and, as a wedding gift, Lindsay’s mother hired a live painter. “Everyone loved
this and now I have a beautiful Disney princess-like painted scene of our first
dance to remember the moment forever,” says Lindsay.
While the bride’s favorite memory of the day was when she
took a moment to look around the room and observed everyone’s happy faces
enjoying the reception, the groom recalls the second the church door opened and
Lindsay walked down the aisle. “Brent actually cried as I came in, which was a
perfect reaction,” says Lindsay. “He was so happy it was
infectious.”