Kira has been my best friend since our senior year in high school. We have been there for each other through the good times and bad...many failed relationships, many late night rendezvous, many hour-long phone conversations, many cheese fries shopping trips, many many wonderful times! Kira was my maid of honor and it was my pleasure to serve as her "would-be matron of honor".
One thing I have always admired and loved about Kira is her quirkiness. She is definitely not the "run of the mill" type and her wedding was the same way. She and Rusty were determined to share a meaningful time with family and close friends during their wedding festivities. In fact, Rusty's grandparents celebrated their 67th wedding anniversary on this same day. Fate, huh?
We met at Ball Airport in Louisburg, NC for a hometown cookout before the wedding. We all wore comfortable summer attire and shared in good food, cold beverages, and fun times before the wedding. Around 8 o'clock, Kira and her entourage headed to her childhood home to get her dressed and ready. She was surrounded by her mom, sister, aunts, and friends. She looked beautiful and happy. We arrived at the church at 8:30 and Kira walked down the aisle with her dad in what would be the prettiest, sweetest ceremony I've ever attended.
The church was dimly lit by candles. Beautiful. The ceremony was short, but special with little Kira touches sprinkled throughout. Joni and I read her favorite poem, "I carry your heart" by EE Cummings and Surely the Presence was sang by all. My favorite part was when Kira and Rusty traveled the church aisles and lit our own personal candles...the whole church was filled with candle light...absolutely breathtaking.
It was a special day...special for Kira and Rusty, their family and their friends. I am so happy they found each other and couldn't be prouder and happier for my best friend.
aw, i love this. it makes me want to cry, again. ah, i love you (and your new blog design, precious!).
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