The Southern Social Issue 5

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Real Wedding A D R I E N N E & J AC O B

photography by Andrea Bradshaw Photography

MAR 2020 | We had originally planned a larger wedding

and soul, the focus for us turned from the event to the covenant we

celebration with all of our friends and family, but it was

were making, standing firm on a foundation of God, love, and trust

beautifully transformed into a micro-wedding as Texas was

amidst a rocky situation. The message and vows were given by two

hit with the coronavirus that very weekend. In 48 hours, most

friends and trusted mentors, which made it even more personal and

of the major details of our wedding had been re-planned, and

included some laughs about our journey together. Everyone felt like

several of my bridesmaids weren’t going to be able to make it,

it embodied our relationship, which I count as a win! It ended with a

but at the end of the day, I wouldn’t change it for the world.

surprise twirling kiss from Jacob when the announcement came he

We were able to have the romantic wedding we had hoped for

could kiss the bride! It felt like a triumphant success, a truly joyous

in an intimate Victorian house in McKinney, TX, dressed up in

moment, one that we will cherish forever.

blush, cream, and white florals with lush greenery. At its heart

ESTIMATED COST | $20,000 GUEST COUNT | 50

THE VENDORS // ALICE AND APRICOT – ANDREA BRADSHAW PHOTOGRAPHY – JANETTE PANTOJA – PETALS AND PASTELS – THE DOWNTOWN VICTORIAN

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