Category: Anniversaries

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Love the Chase.

It was one of those occasions where you swear you have never met a couple more in love. Two people who truly enjoy each other more than anyone else. They just simply laugh together. There was never a moment she didn’t have a smile on her face and he did not have a protective hand on her back. Clear adoration.

They treated their guests to a cruise around Boothbay Harbor, a lobster bake to the tunes of a steel drum band, and an early morning 5k race (with a shotgun start) followed by a polar plunge. There were hand pies and food trucks and bowling. Vows with tears down by the seaside and dancing under the stars went late into the evening.

So many of the incredible details were a true labor of love by the bride’s father (yes – he was asked several times if he would be a member of the b merry team!)

It was enchanting. It was fun.

Cheers Brenna + Sam! … To you and your first anniversary.

The coast of Maine will continue to celebrate you and your lively love. Love the Chase.

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event planning: b merry events | ceremony and reception venue: Newagen Seaside Inn | photography: Mark McCall Photography | tent: Sperry Tents | floral design: Emily Carter Floral Designs | reception music: Larry Williams Band rehearsal dinner music: Atlantic Clarion Steel Band | invitations and stationary: Steel Petal Press | rentals: One Stop Event Rentals | transportation: Country Coach Charters | harbor cruise: Balmy Days Cruises | dessert: Two Fat Cats Bakery | hair and make-up: Bei Capelli Salon | food truck: Small Axe | wedding dress: VWIDON

We were on our honeymoon. I remember sitting in a small internet cafe on the coast of Ireland uploading photos from the day and checking email. That was when I received the email from Stacey Doyle with the first sneak peek of shots from our wedding.

And in an instant I right back there in the middle of that amazing day.

I talked a lot about our wedding in Part One of this post. Now, I’ll let the picture speak those thousands words that they always do so well.

But I will leave you with this:

When the day comes give yourself over to it completely.

That’s the important part. That’s the best advice I can give you. Let it go. Be there. In the moment. It’s fleeting. And it will be over before you know it. If you’re lucky you will find someone who can capture it so perfectly the way it was and the way you remember it. And those memories will last forever.

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ceremony + reception venue: The Portland Company | photography: Stacey Doyle Photography | floral design: Emily Carter Floral Designs | catering: Chefa’s | music: Dark Hollow Bottling Company, DJ Jon of Event Mix DJ | rentals: One Stop Event Rentals | dessert: European Bakery | lighting: Lighting Concepts | day-of-coordinator: Kelly Ann Lane Jarrett | wedding party attire: J Crew |

Oh, PS: This wedding planner was smart enough to hire someone to take care of everything on her wedding day.

All printed materials conceived and designed by the bride and groom. Printing by Creative Imaging.

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I was a wedding planner long before I ever got married. Long before I ever met “the one”. As a matter of fact, I was not a little girl who had hazy or crazy dreams of my wedding day.

So when our time came, I had seen just about it all. I wanted our day to be different. I knew what was important to me and I knew what I didn’t want. And we planned it all in less than seven months.

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We planned it all from the heart. And when I say “WE”, I mean WE. We were a team from day one. We included all things important to us… which meant not becoming “someone else for the day”. We incorporated the things that make us comfortable in our own home and own skins. And we never lost site of the fact that we were the hosts of the greatest celebration of our lives for the people nearest and dearest to our hearts.

The building we were married in was home to my dad’s office while I was in college; The Portland Company was very new to the scene for private events and weddings. Fun to think of ourselves as “pioneers of the warehouse space”. We made the spot our own.

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We saw saw each other before our ceremony. We met with our faithful sidekicks, Eloise and Otis. We then ventured to our favorite place – our every-Friday-night-haunt – for a drink before the walk down the aisle. But to be slightly traditional and to keep my (now) husband on his toes, I changed my wedding dress. His face was priceless and a moment I will never forget.

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We selected an 80’s dj (who spun tunes on vinyl) because that is what fuels our impromptu dance parties in the kitchen.  We had a rum and coke slurpee machine – something my girlfriend and I always discussed on the beach when we were in college. Our guests wrote us notes and clipped them to my mother’s childhood bicycle. We had a bluegrass band we found at a local dive bar we frequented play our ceremony and cocktail hour.

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Photography was at the top of our priority list. And Stacey Doyle killed it. This is the note I sent her from our honeymoon:

“I will look at these images often to re-live the day. and i know that we – and our grandchildren – will do the same thing for many years to come. Am thrilled you were able to capture the folly of our diy projects, the sheer joy on our guests’ faces, the vibrant, quirky and furry pieces we love in our lives, the rebellious nature of our reception space, the roller coaster ride of emotion that we call “our day”, a decent shot of me in my underwear, and the true spirit of M & L – including wings and horns … but most of all the way my (now) husband looks at me. for all of this, i thank you.”

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My Favorite Moments:

She said:

  • In our ceremony we had my Uncle read a letter my Grandfather had written to his future father-law asking for my Grandmother’s hand in marriage. It was a bit of a nod to how it all began and most family had never heard it before. It was special … and funny.
  • Meeting for a drink before the wedding. It was just us. And it was so us.
  • We wrote our own vows and they were read for the first time at the ceremony. I remember being in that moment. And I am grateful our photographer caught that moment on so many faces.
  • Making the best guy in the world mine forever. I have been the most fortunate gal ever since.
  • But hands down the best was “The Great Wedding Dress Switcheroo”. His face was priceless. All I could do was laugh as I came down the aisle. I got him.

My Favorite Moments:

He Said:

  • For starters, marrying Meghan. But that’s a given.
  • Getting to be a rockstar for a day. That was cool.
  • Having a full day to ourselves that was just about us and our family and our friends. No work, no responsibilities, no outside pressures. Just us. And a lot of love.
  • The handshake from my dad right before the ceremony began. It was wish of luck but more importantly it seemed to say “You did good, kid”.
  • Being able to throw a great big party. The actual wedding was amazing but what followed was such a great time, such a big celebration, delicious food, great conversations, reunions, music, laughter, dancing … dancing … dancing. We could have gone all night.
  • Watching Meghan “let it go” and instead of being the great wedding planner that she is watch her be the greatest bride that I knew she could be.
  • Knowing that this was the first day of many to come that I could call Meghan my wife.

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Things I Would Do Differently:

She Said:

  • I would change my hair. It was not awful – it just was not “me” – it was too “done”.
  • I would make cocktail hour a little longer. An hour is simply not enough time to have to visit with family and friends. It would have been nice to enjoy the band and the space a bit longer before beginning dinner.
  • I would have had dessert. We had a sundae bar – ice cream is my weakness – and I was so busy dancing that I never made it there. Heard it was divine – especially the hot fudge sauce made from my grandmother’s recipe.

He said:

  • Had someone else run our DIY photo booth. There were a few technical glitches throughout the night that I had to attend to but nothing major. Just a minor distraction from the rest of the evening.
  • Hired SharkPig to document our day in motion pictures. Meghan has since worked with them on other weddings and they are really quite amazing.
  • Remembered that our first dance song speeds up a bit in the middle so as not to look so clumsy when it happened (despite the fact that we danced to the song on many Friday nights after dinner).
  • Gone surfing on the morning of our wedding (but Meghan did give me an awesome surfing painting as a wedding gift and that was good enough for me).

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Of course professionally there are a few things I might alter about my wedding day … But I would not change a thing. Not a single moment. Ever.

For more moments from the day check out Part Two of the story here.

An amphitheater “I Do”. A getaway by boat. And that infectious cozy giddy love.

Cheers Heather + Doug!… To you and your first anniversary.

Your adoration for one another is intoxicating. The best kind.

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event planning & design: b merry events | ceremony venue: Camden Amphitheater  | reception venue: Camden Yacht Club | catering: Trillium Caterers  | photography: Meredith Perdue | floral design: Emily Carter Floral Designs | music: Retrospecticus | tent and rentals: One Stop Event Rentals | Cake: Sweet Sensations | hair: Kim Doll  | make-up: Beauty Mark Spa | officiant: Sally Bullard

Sweet elegant creative meets brilliant dimpled writer.

They wed by the sea and the railroad tracks in a warehouse.

The space was filled with so many carefully crafted details. The space was filled with so much love.

Cheers Nicole + David!… to you and your second anniversary.

We continue to grin at your beautiful love story.

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event planning & design & lighting: b merry events | venue: The Portland Company | catering: A Moveable Feast | photography: Stacey Kane | floral design: Emily Carter Floral Design | rentals: One Stop Event Rentals / b merry events | ceremony music: Helen Gray-Bauer & Ellie Marston | reception music: DJ Ryan Parker | transportation: Maine Limousine Service | dessert: Tony’s Donuts





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