The silo was outfitted with our friends' leftover christmas tree and decorated with a variety of homemade treasures.
Our only 'splurge' item for the wedding was to hire a professional photographer, and she did a fantastic job capturing the event (even though the pics can never do it justice). We took some outdoor photos before it got dark...wearing our mukluks, of course.
With all my lumber, tools and sawdust removed, Lisa and company did an amazing job of bringing the barn to life.
With all my lumber, tools and sawdust removed, Lisa and company did an amazing job of bringing the barn to life.
After the wedding ceremony was over, we set up for dinner and enjoyed a fine ethnic meal, music and socializing without having to leave the barn (which was nice, since it was another cold day in northern Minnesota).
The day was magical, and we couldn't have enjoyed our wedding more! Lisa is posting more details at http://www.lisaandshawnwedding.blogspot.com so you can go there to see it all.
The day was magical, and we couldn't have enjoyed our wedding more! Lisa is posting more details at http://www.lisaandshawnwedding.blogspot.com so you can go there to see it all.
1 comment:
Congratulations on your marriage. It is truly wonderful to find a person with whom you share so much. I know if it weren't for love, we could have killed each other, many times during our renovation of our grain bin. You web page is beautiful and I am looking forward to reading much more.
Vicki
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