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Hello Brides! By John Hall, Blue Mountain Town & Country Gazette
Hello brides – past, present and future! This is your issue. We hope it gives you real inspiration. You might recall that in our last issue we asked recent brides to “tell us your love story.” We are thrilled to report that thanks to Debby and Joe Moyer, Kelsey and David Goodhile, Gabrielle and Cody Remaley, and Kristy Horwith-Abreu and Pete Abreu, we have four of the most wonderful love stories to share with you in this issue. We are even including magical photos from each of those special days. We also give you insights and insider tips from Bride.com on how to plan your wedding successfully working as a team (a couple). If your partner isn’t the “just tell me where to show up” kind, this article will definitely help you avoid butting heads in the process. Of course planning a wedding in the middle of a pandemic is no easy task. One of the less “dreamy” realities is that you might have to trim down your guest list. Just remember there are Continued on page 4
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benefits to having a smaller and more intimate celebration. Those include potentially lower costs and the opportunity to visit more fully with each guest. Also, if you have to move your wedding to an outdoors setting, consider “food truck catering.” It might be right for you. Finally, we have two full pages featuring “past” brides from our area, each photographed in their beautiful wedding gown. All their wedding dates are noted and one was 59 years ago! So enjoy this issue! It’s meant for you.
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e are Debby and Joe Moyer and this is our love story. In late April of 2016 a mom of two teenage boys was on Match.com looking for someone to spend some quality time with. He was a widow who had lost his partner of 20+ years, not quite a year earlier. He was also on Match.com looking for companionship. Finally he said “hi” and asked me out to the movies. I wanted to meet first to make sure he was legit so I had him meet me at my part-time job where I had coworkers on the lookout. When they saw him they gave me two thumbs up. We went to dinner and the movies. Sad to say he was not ready to move on and that was ok. We went on several dates here and there, dinner, movies, and just hanging out. Jump to October 2016 and we were officially dating. We had several things going for us: my mom liked him, my boys liked him and the dog liked him. His parents really liked me, as did his brother and sister.
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With me living in Kutztown and him living in Walnutport we only saw each other every other week. Jump forward to September 2018 and Joe's mother passes away suddenly. In August of 2019 Joe decided that it was time to settle down and buys The Ring. At that point, my youngest would be graduating from high school and I would be alone. Then in September of 2019, his father passes away. Joe was going to tell him that evening that he was going to ask me to marry him. On October 5, 2019 Joe pops the question. I had no idea it was coming and of course I said yes. We both decided that our wedding had to be at the Filbert Bed & Breakfast, which was a place we had visited with Joe's mother the year she passed away. On October 10, 2020 my boys walked me down the aisle and Joe and I were married. The day was perfect, the flowers, the dress, the weather, not a cloud in the sky.
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Area Brides of the Last 60 Years
Presented here are some of our region’s most beautiful brides of the last 60 years.
Stephanie Hill – August 2002
Megan Martinez – October 2020
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Love Story: Kelsey & David Goodhile
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elsey of Slatington, PA met her true love in high school. They are high school sweethearts. Kelsey was a sophomore and David was a senior. Kelsey was looking for a homecoming date for the dance at Northern Lehigh High School at the time and she decided she was going to start messaging a few of the seniors, because she was not interested in anyone in her grade. Her true love was one of the guys she messaged. They had their first date at Sal's Pizza in Slatington on September 26, 2010 and have been inseparable since. Together they enjoyed the homecoming dance, as well as many more dances including David's senior farewell, Kelsey's prom and Kelsey's senior farewell. In September of 2019 David proposed to Kelsey in a sunflower field. Of course she said yes! It was one of the happiest days of her life. Kelsey and David planned their wedding for three years and recently got married on September
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Love Story: Gabrielle and Cody Remaley
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ur story starts on August 27, 2014. My sister Eva and I were at the West End Fair to enjoy a night out. Shortly after I got home, I had a Facebook messenger notification from Cody. I recognized the name because he played football for Northern Lehigh and I was a cheerleader for Palmerton. I opened it. The message read, “Heyy, how are you?” I replied, “Heyy, I’m good how are you?” The conversation continued for a few hours. Then we exchanged phone numbers and I went to bed. Before seven in the morning, I received a text from Cody. We carried the conversation throughout the day, and he decided to ask me out on a date. We decided to go to Platz (P.J. Whelihan’s) and then the West End Fair for the truck pulls Saturday night. We talked every day until Saturday, growing more excited each day. On Saturday he drove to my house, picked me up, and we were on our way.
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We ended the night with our first kiss. He texted when he got home saying he had a great time and would like to go on another date soon. Cody was at college all week, so when he came home, we wanted to spend as much time together as we could. Three weekends later I met his parents, and the following weekend he met mine. On September 26, 2014, he asked me to be his girlfriend, making it official. The days turned into weeks, weeks into months, and months into years. We talked about our future and our plans. On June 20, 2018 Cody proposed while on vacation in Ocean City, Maryland surrounded by my Mom, Dad, brother, two sisters and my niece. Then the wedding planning began. The first thing we decided to do days after becoming engaged was set a date. We knew we wanted a fall wedding. Anyone that knows Cody knows how much he lives for hunting season, so I knew it was going to be a challenge to pick a date we both agreed on. We began looking at the fall months of 2019. Nothing stood out to us, so we looked at fall 2020. When we saw that September 26 fell on a Saturday we knew right away that was going to be our wedding date. Six years after we officially became a couple, we were set to get married. At first, wedding planning was easy and fun. As time passed many things became difficult and were up in the air, thanks to COVID. Thankfully, we were able to have our wedding day. We did have to cut back on the number of guests and also had to push our reception to September of 2021. They say everything happens for a reason. In our story, even with the obstacles, everything worked out better than we could have dreamed. We are happily married with our two cats and are more than excited to have found each other and grow old together.
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y husband and I were married on October 10, 2020, during an exceedingly difficult time in our country, but we were not going to let a pandemic stop us from becoming Mr. and Mrs. Our story began in September of 2017 when we met. We began working at the same place within a few weeks of each other. We were in different departments, but our lunch hour was the same. We started talking and after a few weeks I found myself looking forward to that hour each day. Even though I thought he had a bad haircut and he thought I was too tall and outspoken, we really enjoyed each other’s company. We began sharing lunches. He loves to grill and I like to eat, so it was the perfect match! As weeks passed, he began asking me about my faith and from there the conversations became deeper and more intense. We had a great friendship at this point and during the summer of 2018 he asked me out on a proper date. I wasn’t sure if I was ready for a “real date” yet, but I said yes. It was an awesome day of fun, shopping and of course, eating. We found that we both have a love for target shooting. The range is still one of our favorite date spots. Fast forward to the engagement: Pete kept telling me he was going to marry me one day and I just kept telling him, ok, but not yet. I wanted to be absolutely sure and I wanted God to be the center of us, always. One night he said to me, when you are ready, let me know... So, I bought a set of pre-marriage workbooks for us to do together and we spent the next few months working on them. We learned so much about each other, but most of all we learned how compatible we are and how we see things the same way. We joke that we learned that I am basically just a guy trapped in a girl’s body, because I like all the things men typically like, food, guns, getting News@TownAndCountryGazette.com || FEBRUARY 4, 2021
dirty and a cold beer on a hot summer day! I was his perfect match, and he was mine. A few weeks later, we were sitting on the couch watching a movie and I looked at him and said, “I think it’s time we go shopping” and he said, “Ok, for what?” I replied, “My engagement ring.” Three days later we were standing in the jewelry store choosing the perfect rings. So we didn’t have a grand romantic proposal, but it isn’t about all of that. The little things we do for each other every day count more than one grand gesture. That was February 2020, just before COVID-19 hit our perfect little world. We began planning and I had my heart set on the date of October 10th. It’s a special day to me, as it was my great grandfather’s birthday. We called our parents and his mother told us that October 10th was Pete’s grandfather’s birthday as well.
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There is the cliché he would not be the man I love if it were not for you which is true, but I feel like that isn't enough to thank you. That one sentence doesn't even begin to cover when you spent sleepless nights with him as a baby, when you tucked him in at night, when you took care of him when he was sick, when you hugged him when he cried, or when you said I love you every day. There is so much that isn't said, so I am saying it now. Thank you for telling him bedtime stories and filling his head with imagination. Thank you for making sure he was always safe. You cared for him in so many different ways. Now he does the same for me. Thank you for teaching your son how to be a gentleman. It is because of how you taught him to treat you that he knows how to treat me. He has such love and devotion for me because you taught him that women are meant to be respected and loved.
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Thank you for showing him how to love me. He knows how to love me because you loved him first. You told him “I love you” every day and now he tells me the same. He even tells me without words by giving me a simple hug and a kiss when I walk through the door, something I am sure he learned from you. Thank you for praying for him. You prayed for him to find happiness, love, a future, and good health as the years went on. Also, you prayed for him to find the right woman. You prayed for him to find the woman he was meant to be with since he was only a baby, and I want nothing more than to be the woman you have prayed for him to find. I hope that as you get to know me better you will say, "She is the one I prayed for." Lastly, thank you for being you. You are spectacular. You have been and are a great mother to him. You are a kind and compassionate woman who has a heart the size of a mountain with bravery and determination to match. I am so grateful that I have gotten to experience it all through knowing you. I can't wait to see what’s in store for us in the future as we become a family Sincerely, Your Future Daughter-in-Law
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The more involved your other half is in wedding planning, the more likely you may butt heads. If your partner isn’t the tell-me-where-to-show-up kind, it’s a good idea to put a few systems in place. Below are some tips on how to plan a wedding with a hands-on partner – without the fight. Create a Wedding Email Account / Set up a wedding-specific email account so you both stay in the loop with vendor communication and meetings. Perhaps you can check it together every evening at a certain time and go over what needs to be done. That way you also avoid one partner marking an email “read” before the other has seen it. You should also create a shared calendar. That will let you both stay in the know on upcoming meetings, deadlines, and more. Write Down Your Priorities / Individually, make a prioritized list of your three most important aspects of the wedding vision. When you come to a stand-off on a certain decision, the partner with 20
that priority highest on their list should be responsible for the final call. Determine Your Roles / When you start the planning with an involved partner it’s a good idea to establish roles for who will handle what along the way. Whoever has a very strong opinion on a subject may want to lead the charge. BRIDES.com Tip: It’s also important to play to each other's strengths. If your fiancé has the brain
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Ash Wednesday Service- At the time of this Our community is printing, we are planning to have an Ash important to us. Due to Wednesday service at 7p.m. on February 17th, COVID-19, we have not with the imposition of ashes. We will not be having been able to have our weekly Wednesday evening services during Lent. scheduled monthly The Board of St. Peter’s have followed the meetings or participate recommendations of the government in trying to in community outreach. help mitigate the spread of the virus and keep Monthly meetings everyone safe. By checking the churches Facebook would have been page, and that of Pastor William Ritzenthaler you scheduled to begin in March 2021. We are canceling can keep up to date on what is going on and any that meeting and will reevaluate monthly, the changes. ability for the club to meet safely. Our club members We are once again handing out food boxes to have been able to receive continued garden those in need. Please check out the church and education through YouTube during 2020. However, Pastor Bills Facebook pages for dates. Pickups are we look forward to restarting in person speakers at the Northern Lehigh Food bank usually on a at our meetings. Tuesday from 10a.m. till gone. A time of Bible Start seeds now in anticipation of this year's study/Sunday school will be at 9a.m., followed garden! by the service at 10a.m.. All persons entering the Indianland Garden Club meets the second Sanctuary will do so by the ramp entrance, upon Tuesday of the month at 7pm at Hope Lutheran entering you will be asked to use hand sanitizer Church, Cherryville. Check back with the Blue (provided) and wear a mask. Communion is joesbatteryandtire@rcn.com Mountain Town and Country Gazette for updates. celebrated the 1st Sunday of the month with the use of pre-packaged elements. Also, on February
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22nd, at 11am the Monday morning Bible Study will resume. As many of you are not comfortable meeting together please remember you can still view the service online. You can also share “Youth talks” with Kristin on Monday evening @ 7p.m. On Friday afternoon @ 4p.m. join Pastor Michelle with “Moments with Kids, and “Trail Talks” with Pastor Bill, Monday thru Thursday. These can all be viewed on https://www.com/ stpeterschurch18080. Our monthly clothing ministry “The Redeemers Closet” is once again open on the 3rd Saturday of the month from 9am -Noon, at the Helping Hands Community Center of Slatedale located at 4019 Main St Slatedale. We are limiting number of persons in the building at one time and masks are also required. Please note that both clothing collection boxes are now open for donations of gently used clothing. Please do not leave clothing outside of collection boxes. If clothing gets wet, we must throw it away. Your cooperation is greatly appreciated. In all areas of the church’s ministries we continue to praise God for his blessings both large and small. If you have a need please contact Pastor Bill at 610-737-1450 to see if help is available.
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Slatington Library is still open to the public. The option of curbside delivery is still available. There will be limited use of the computers. Library hours are still shortened, Monday, Wednesday, Friday 9-5, Tuesday 9-3 and Sat. 8-Noon. FACE MASKS MUST BE WORN. The library is holding the Donald Owens Reading Incentive Program beginning February 18th. Donald Owens was a lifelong reader and friend of the library and in his memory four $25.00 prizes will be raffled off in May. A raffle ticket is earned by reading 10 books. The contest is open to all ages, so start reading and write down the titles. Remember to check out the links on the library’s web page. You can connect for free to: Power library, Rosetta Stone, Brainfuse, NoveList and ComicsPlus, e-books and audiobooks, Heritage Quest, Lawdepot and Newspapers (Morning Call). All you need is a library card. Ancestry is now available for use at home, through our online catalog.
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gsaagt sie kennde an selle Leeder nuffgraddle un „Druwwe schlofe.“ Wie sie baut reddi waar‘n fer Schlofe, hen sie gheert, as der Mann ebbes am Blaudere iss drunne, noh hen sie gheert, as er am Bede iss zu Gott, as Er ihn un sei Familye bewaare sott vun schlechde Mensche. Noh hen die Buwe seef gfiehlt. Mariyets wie sie reddi waar’n fer fattgeh, hen die Buwe ihne gsaagt, wer sie waere, wu sie herkeemd‘n, un wer ihne gsaagt hett, as sie bei ihne schtoppe sodde, weil sie gude Leid waer’n. Des hot den Mann arrick bedowert, er hot ihne gsaagt sie sodde doch Breckfescht esse, eb sie fattgingde, awwer sie hen gsaagt, nee, sie wodde net, un sin so fatt. “A story from 100 years ago” There was once a man who lived in our town [Souderton] with the name Martin Bechtel, who once told one Jake Freed [A deacon in the local church.] that when he was young and single, he had been a tramp. He told him that he and another fellow once walked to Ohio, now about 100 years ago. A preacher told him at which house they should stop for a room, where good people lived that he knew well. There was at that time still a big wilderness between here and that house in Ohio. They walked [on roads, or rather, wagon lanes] that went through big, thick, dark woods where they didn’t see any man or house. One evening when it was beginning to get dark they came out of a big woods and to a small house, where the preacher had said the good people lived. The boys decided they wanted to see whether these were such good people. They asked whether they could stay overnight. The man said that they
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could. The boys didn’t introduce themselves and also didn’t tell them who told them to stop there. That evening they told the people that when they were going through the woods they had heard a man holler or cry, but they didn’t go and look for him. The man told them that it was lucky for them that they hadn’t gone to look for him, because it was a hungry panther that was crying. The boys were tired, hungry, and thirsty, but the people didn’t bring them anything to eat. They also thought the man watched them all evening with one eye. It was a small one-story house. On one end was a ladder, and when it was bedtime, the man told them they could climb up the ladder and sleep upstairs. When they were almost asleep, they heard the man saying something downstairs. Then they heard that he was praying to God that He would keep him and his family safe from evil people. Then the boys felt safe. In the morning when they were ready to leave, the boys told them who they were and who told them that they had rooms and were good people. This made the man sorrowful, and he told them to eat breakfast before they left. But they said, no, and then left. [So in the end then, who felt more ‘sorrowful,’ that man or the boys who did not properly introduce themselves right away?] [This Pennsylvania Dutch story was originally submitted to the Souderton Independent newspaper by local historian Henry Hagey and printed December 22, 1933. It appears to be a true story, collected by Hagey from deacon Jake Freed (1851-1929) of the Franconia Mennonite congregation. The story was told to him by one Martin Bechtel, presumably Martin G. Bechtel (1797-1890), buried at Blooming Glen. While only the barest details flesh the story, it does give some idea of what traveling must have been like in the 1820s, when it was not uncommon Continued on page 32
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to journey on foot long distances. Also, because of the source, we may assume that it is about two young Mennonite men traveling west and staying overnight with a Mennonite family. In any case, it’s a story about tentative hospitality and the fears accompanying a lonely life in the wilderness. The translation was done by Mrs. Arlene Clemmer for the MHEP Newsletter, March 1980 [MHEP: Mennonite Historians of Eastern Pennsylvania]. It’s helpful to know something about the personality of the story teller, Jake Freed, as Hagey would have known him growing up in Franconia. Freed represents the last vestige of an older Mennonite culture that changed rapidly in the 20th century under the influence of modern evangelicalism. From Paul Lederach’s history of Franconia Mennonite Church: Jacob A. Freed was one of the more colorful ordained leaders of the Franconia congregation. He was well liked in the community as a successful businessman, and in the congregation as a practical,
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