This wedding of our youngest daughter, adds another link to the chain that is our family. Marriage is the foundation of family ... and I cannot help but think about the weddings and the families that came together to make THIS wedding possible.
John Harvey Carothers and Celinda Elizabeth (Lizzie) Armstrong
Wedding Day, 1903
My Great-Grandparents
(Our daughter will have my Great Grandmother's wedding ring tied to her bouquet, as her 'something old')
Fannie Viola Carothers and Garland Aubrey Floyd
My Grandparents
The Husband's Parents
1952
My own wedding.
1980
I have many of photos of wedding preparations so far, and I expect to take many more in the next few days. There is so much happening, and so much to record, and I want to share it all.
We have what looks like a circus tent in our pasture, where the reception will take place.
The pavilion under the pecan tree will be the most beautiful ceremony site.
There are buckets and buckets of flowers sitting on the deck waiting to become arrangements later today.
Don't let me forget to show you the ring-bearer pillows I made.
... and, of course, there's the DRESS!!
This wedding brings together our daughter and a wonderful young man ... and it has brought our entire family together to celebrate ... and celebrate it, we shall.
Sounds like it will be a beautiful wedding! Congrats to your entire family on this union of two special people. I hope you all have a fabulous celebration!
ReplyDeletei'll be thinking of you! What a fabulous day it will be I'm sure, and I soooo want to see some photos.
ReplyDeleteYour wedding day photo is wonderful. Look how youthful the two of you were. And happy too!! Thanks for sharing your precious family photos today, Connie. Love them!
Di
That's so exciting! Your farm is the perfect backdrop for such an event, and a great way to welcome new people into your family. Enjoy the day!!
ReplyDeleteGood luck on the wedding, Connie. Hope the weather is sunshiney and moderately warm, but not too hot.
ReplyDeleteExcitement everywhere! Have a wonderful day and ENJOY!! ♥♫
ReplyDeleteDo you happen to know if your great grandparents had Scottish ancestry? I suspect that John Harvey Carothers, is a variation on the Borders family name Carruthers. I too am a descendant of that line. Also Armstrong is another local Border name. I can tell tou a lot about the Carruthers if you would like me to, it may mean we are very distantly related!
ReplyDeleteSue x
I know you are so excited! A wedding is such a joyous occasion. I know it will be lovely. Looking forward to the photos. Relax and enjoy the day!
ReplyDeleteThank you for the good wishes!
ReplyDeleteSue, dear, your email isn't visible and I would love to give you a huge, long description of the details of my family tree, but not here in the Comments. In short, these are my Scottish relatives and they had been in America for generations before the union of the Carrothers and Armstrong families in what was then Oklahoma Territory. I would love to compare notes with you.
I can't wait to see the wedding pictures. You, by he by, were a beautiful bride! I love all the old family portraits. I am excited for you and hope you have a wonderful day. Just remember-at aisle time- what didn't get done-doesn't matter anyway- Smile and forget it! Hugs- Diana
ReplyDeleteMuch love and good wishes on your daughters wedding day :) I carried my late grandfathers gold anchor pendant (He was a navy man) tied to my bouquet - it's nice to have a piece of the past with you as you walk down the aisle...
ReplyDeleteI can't wait to see pictures!! Remember to enjoy the day - it'll be beautiful!
So happy for you all! I forgot this was happening so soon! Enjoy every sweet moment. Can't wait to see what you did, so I can steal them for my daughter's wedding in the fall... haha! Hope it's a beautiful day!
ReplyDeleteBest wishes for a fabulous day!!
ReplyDeleteLike everyone else I'll be looking forward to seeing the photos after you've caught your breath and rested your feet!
Grace
I'm so darned excited for you guys, I can barely stand it! It's going to be so beautiful and what a wonderful way to honor those who came before you in such a special way!
ReplyDeleteKat :)
How exciting! It sounds like it is going to be a very beautiful wedding!
ReplyDeleteTake time to enjoy the day and momentous occasion.
~ Tracy
Having those photos is such an amazing, fantastic thing! Being able to add to them... priceless!!!
ReplyDeleteHope everything is calm and wonderful. I know it will be and I am eagerly anticipating the photos.
Wedding Blessings!
I'm so happy for all of you and glad that things are moving along according to plan. Enjoy it all, and blessings to the bride and groom for a long and happy life together.
ReplyDeleteLoved seeing the wedding pictures. Best wishes to the bride and groom. And to the mother of the bride - relax, take a deep breath, and breathe!
ReplyDeleteWonderful pictures & memories of the family on their special day~ Your wedding picture is so pretty!!!
ReplyDeleteAdding to the tree~
enjoy
Teresa
I love your great-grandmother's sweet, almost secret, smile. So unusual for the era! The good-humored nature seems to have passed along, judging by the subsequent generations' photos.
ReplyDeleteHow wonderful and rare to have such lovely visual records of your antecedents. A true family treasure.
best wishes for the Big Day.
Sandra
I will try and sort our my e-mail connection and then we can swap notes. I have some good photos of the Carruthers homeland and have met the current head of the family, who is the 13th Laird.
ReplyDeleteHow lucky you are to have all those wonderful photos. And what joy they promise. Our youngest daughter was married in our rose garden 16 years ago and the day was perfect in every single way.
ReplyDeleteHow fortunate you are to still have all those family wedding photos. Congratulations to your daughter.
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