...on my camera.
Oh please. Like I would have gone without pictures. HELLO people.
I actually had 3 people taking pictures at our reception...and at the moment, I don't have the photos from any of them. But soon. Very soon. Meanwhile, I thought I'd show you what it took to put the thing together!
Ryan and I both had Friday off work, and we started our day with a breakfast date at Cracker Barrel. {Sometimes we're 80.}
Our reception was held in the banquet rooms at Indiana Wesleyan, where I used to work. We chose it because it is close to where we live...and because I was familiar with how things work/where they are, since I spent so many years of my life there.
Besides the two of us, Ryan's mom and Allen came to help us decorate, and my mom came for a while, too. We were SO grateful for their help, but trying to decorate a massive banquet room with five people was...a big task. So here's a little photo essay of our crazy day of decorating. I appreciate Nita's help grabbing pictures...so I at least have a bit of documentation of it.
I present to you...the makings of a reception:
We had 3 sections of banquet hall to decorate. Isn't it a beautiful room? :) This is when we first arrived and we only had linens on one row of tables. Eight rows to go!! :)
We had QUITE the mess of stuff in our dining room prior to the reception. Four vehicles and several carts later, it was unloaded into the banquet rooms...Embarrassing, really....
Ryan, Nita, and Allen working on an assembly line of filling mason jars with sand and pictures...and adding twine around the top. I seriously could not have pulled this reception off without their help. They are all willing and wonderful workers who gave the decorations a polished look.
I was the direction giver extraordinaire. Ryan was so good...he understood I had a vision in my head and did a great job of letting my try to explain it out...
The guys also did a great job helping me put on the rest of the linens. Actually I think I was helping them. They were in charge.
My mom joined us and the organization/assembly line festival continued:
My friend Angi made THE CUTEST little stand up labels for us to use so people knew what was what on the dessert line. I went around writing on the labels...
And then there was the cutting of the burlap...
My husband found my camera:
And um....he found it again:
Then our mamas came back to our house and helped us dip FIFTEEN GALLONS of ice cream for our reception.
Can't tell you how much we appreciated the help of our mothers and Allen. We were EX-hausted by the end of Friday, but so thankful everything seemed to be put together for our day of celebration with our friends and family.
Hope to have actual event pictures to share with you soon! :)