Not too far from Victoria is a small but busy town called Goliad, Texas. There, you will find the historic battlegrounds at Presidio La Bahia and Goliad State Park. These battlegrounds offer a timeless encounter every time you visit them. Speaking of timeless encounter, Kelsey and Andrew celebrated their marriage within the chapel on the grounds of the Presidio. It was scheduled to be an outdoor wedding with around 200 people in attendance but the weather decided to force the audience inside the long and narrow Presidio church. With a little patience, we all managed to squeeze into this little chapel in Goliad and have ourselves a wedding! Here's the ceremony:
If you'd like to see a condensed version of both the ceremony and reception, check out this highlight film:
Tuesday, April 18, 2017
Monday, April 17, 2017
Cali & Clay
Wow - what can I say about these two? They were perfect! The wedding was at the beautiful Houston Carriage House in Conroe, Texas. The venue was night and day, literally transforming from a dynamic rustic barn to a majestic wedding venue. The weather cooperated and the gun range quieted down just in time for the outdoor ceremony to begin. The benches and chairs were all made out of dark walnut wood and the walkways were long and dramatic. The pond and forest added a "hidden gem" feel to the scenery of things.
Cali and Clay exchanged some very personal vows that they wrote on their own. Fantasy Football, golf, dogs, and taking out the (last minute) trash topped their list of "I do's". Watch the full ceremony here.
Perhaps the biggest note of the night was when Clay and his mother danced to "All to You" by Scott Keo. This is a new and very popular song choice among grooms this year and it goes a little something like this....(starts at 21:54)
Check out Scott Keo's page for more.
Oh, and the music provided by Joe Vega was phenomenal. Hire this man.
Cali and Clay exchanged some very personal vows that they wrote on their own. Fantasy Football, golf, dogs, and taking out the (last minute) trash topped their list of "I do's". Watch the full ceremony here.
Perhaps the biggest note of the night was when Clay and his mother danced to "All to You" by Scott Keo. This is a new and very popular song choice among grooms this year and it goes a little something like this....(starts at 21:54)
Check out Scott Keo's page for more.
Oh, and the music provided by Joe Vega was phenomenal. Hire this man.
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