Brett + Jen • Emotional October Wedding at Scattered Acres • Palmer, KS
October 12, 2019
I don’t know if I’ve ever felt so much emotion or held back so many tears while editing a wedding. Every moment of Brett and Jen’s day was filled with so much deep, genuine feeling, and the empath in me couldn’t help but re-feel all the feels with every click I made.
It was the most beautiful day in October. The morning was crisp, but the sun was warm. The wind was strong, but that didn’t matter. As we walked in, I could feel the excitement, yet there was no stress. As Jen was getting her hair and make up done, she sipped on her Michelob Ultra in her adorable Bride koozie, and cracked jokes with everyone around. As Brett got ready, it was the same; laid back, drinking a beer. Then they opened their gifts to each other with the biggest smiles I’ve possibly ever seen. They read the sweet notes, then pulled out the goodies inside, gas station themed, to be enjoyed on their honeymoon to Colorado. I’d say that’s a pretty good test, knowing each other’s favorite road-trip snacks.
Then it was time for first looks, and let me warn you, here’s where the tears start. Jen’s dad Mike was all set when we handed him a special gift from Jen. As he read the card, the first tear slipped down his cheek, followed by a “that’s one!” and some giggles from the stairs. Of course, the rest of the family was taking bets on how many times Dad would cry. Once Mike had a chance to gather himself, Jen tapped his shoulder. The expression on his face when he turned around and saw his daughter, the most stunning bride, his little girl…. Pure love, joy, pride, all the things a proud father can feel in one moment.
Once everyone had a chance to wipe the happy tears and catch their breath, it was Brett’s turn to see his gorgeous bride. As he stood there waiting for Jen, you could just feel the anticipation fill the room. As the sun beamed in though the big picture windows, Jen slowly walked up behind him, paused for a second, and then tapped his shoulder. When Brett turned around, his smile was even bigger than when he opened up his bag of gas-station goodies. This was a smile of complete ecstasy. I think I might have even seen a few tears sneak out of his eyes. Now, If you think Brett’s smile was big when he saw his girl, imagine that times about 12, and that’s how hard Jen was cheesin’. I honestly don’t know how you watch something like that and don’t explode with overwhelming happiness yourself.
Throughout family photos, these two were constantly laughing, striking funny poses, and just having the best time. Not even the crazy wind could bring them down on this perfect day.
Finally, it was time for the reason they were all here that day. The ceremony. The gazebo was decorated with beautiful flowers, and the area had the most gorgeous view of rolling hills and whispy grass, blowing in the wind. As they stood up there, and their friends and family watched, they said their vows, and if you think there was a dry eye in the crowd, I would take a bet that you are wrong.
First Brett vowed to make Jen’s coffee every morning, unless he was running late. He vowed to make dinner in the evenings, unless he’s working late. To give her a back rub after her shower, as long as he gets one first. To always make her laugh, even when she’s mad. And most importantly and above everything else, Brett vowed to always love Jen. Que the laughter and all the melting hearts.
Then it was Jen’s turn. She vowed to love Brett during hunting season, to support him through fair season, and to encourage him everyday on his goals and dreams. Then she spoke some deeper words. “We have finally found each other, and that is enough” The love we have is everything I have ever wanted, and you Brett, are making my dreams come true today.”
The next Vows were from Jen to Charlee, Brett’s little girl, and this is the moment the whole population of Palmer, Kansas got choked up. As Brett held Charlee in his arms, Jen promised her though lots of tears, that she would always laugh at her jokes, give her hugs when she’s sad, and kiss the boo boos away. To always be there for her. She told her how thankful she is to be a part of her life, and that she will love her always and forever. Sweetest. Moment. Ever.
The rest of the night was filled with so much laughter, a few more tears, (the happy kind of course), some rad dance moves by Granddad, and more laughter.
Brett and Jen, I cannot tell you how thankful I am to have been a part of your day, to have gotten to feel all the feels right along with you. Your special day was a bright spot in a hectic month, a day I could put aside all the other things on the to-do list and just be filled with love and joy and the most wonderful creative energy. Your day was surrounded with beauty starting from within. From beautiful kind souls to a breathtaking view, your day was just so lovely. Im wishing you a lifetime of adventure, of love, of patience, of radiant energy, and all the feels that you feel so well.
Much Love,
Gabby
The Creative Team
Hair: Randi Crosby (sister in law) Makeup: Bride and Best Friend Kacee • Bridal Gown: Schoen’s Bridal World - Downs, KS • Groom’s Suit: Amazon • Bride’s Rings: (Right hand) The one he proposed with was the Bride’s grandmother’s. (Left Hand) Kays • Groom’s Ring: Was the Bride’s Father’s Ring • Decorations and Cake: Adam Block • Catering: Bridget Yoder (mother of the bride) Adam Block, and Valorie Quiring • DJ: Ethan Schutte • Ceremony and Reception Venue: Scattered Acres Outfitting - Palmer, KS • Officiant: Nancy Mitchell, PMA • Photography: Gabby Goc of Sonnenblume Studios - Lincoln, NE • Second Shooter: Tonya Otteman of Otteman Photography - Nebraska City, NE • Videographer: Daren Nuttelman of Complete Weddings and Events •
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