Rachel and Gavin are two of the most kind, thoughtful and creative people that I’ve ever gotten to work with. Both are performers, and self-proclaimed “Mousketeers”. Both are passionate about maintaining strong relationships with friends and family, no matter the distance between them.
This wedding was truly out of a Disney fairytale book, and I’m so happy that I got to document it. There were lots of highlights from the day, and I’ll get to those in a second. But first, let’s take a roll call. 🙂
Ceremony: St. John the Baptist Catholic Church
Reception: The Vox
Bride’s Gown: Natalie M
Bride’s Accessories: Veil and Jewelry-C.C. Tailors
Wedding Rings: Engagement-Brilliant Earth. Wedding Rings-Kay Jewelers
Florist: Michael’s Florist (KCK)
Ceremony Musicians: St. Johns Choir, organist-Matt Winterhalter and cellist, Michelle Dodson
Caterer: Grandmas Catering
Planner: Simone Garland with XOXO Wed
Dessert: My cousin, Amy (also MOH), made our wedding cake and family and friends made the Kolaches and Povitica (Croatian Nutbread)
Getting Ready Locations: Sheraton Suites on the Plaza and St.Johns church
Officiant: Rev. Peter Jaramillo
Bartenders: Top Shelf
I love that Rachel & Gavin got married at St. Johns, because not only did her parents get married there, but her grandparents did as well.
Meanwhile, across town the guys were getting ready.
Gavin had lots of good help. 🙂
Such a sweet First Look! I love that Rachel wanted to do this on the front steps, overlooking KC in the distance.
There were Mickey Mouse ears hidden throughout the day. . see if you can spot them all. (check out Gavin’s socks!)
This bridal party was so incredible to work with. Most of them were preformers as well, so they had some great reactions — like this one. This was the first time the bridal party saw Rachel and Gavin together. Swoon.
Love this Marilyn Monroe impromptu moment! 🙂
Look at that view!
If you’ve never been to St. John’s. . . they have their own private club house that’s attached to the church. And in the club house is their very own private bowling alley. This made for some really fun photos!
Since Rachel lives out of state, I had been communicating alot with her dad. And it was so nice to finally put a face to his voice! He’s such a sweet man, and he was beaming with pride all day long. 🙂
This ring belonged to Rachel’s mom. Unfortunately she passed away, and eventhough she wasn’t physically there. . . I know that she was in spirit. Rachel thoughtfully included her mom in a lot of the details of the wedding day — including bubbles. More on this later.
I thought the stained glass had a strong Mickey Mouse resemblance.
I think this was the first and only wedding that had a choir perform during the service, and it was absolutely amazing.
Actual Disney Princesses attended Rachel & Gavin’s wedding. 🙂
SO SWEEEEEEEET!
Officially Mister and Missus!
Knowing that Gavin was a performer, I was hoping that he’d be able to do this move. . and he didn’t disapoint!
Each table was named after a different ride or part of the Disney Theme Parks. Such a cute touch!
I was hoping Johnny Depp would make a cameo. . . nope.
As I mentioned before Rachels mom has passed away, but she still had a place at the table…. and our hearts.
Gavin’s mom was also unable to attend, but was there in spirit as well.
The Best First Dance Award goes to . . . . .
THESE TWO!
And did I mention they got married on May the Fourth? That’s right. . . May the Fourth be with you!
Rachel’s dad got in on the fun as well. “Rachel, I AM your fadder”
George kinda stole the show. . . . check out his sweet dance moves!
Bubbles. There were bubbles everywhere, out of the blue. Bubbles was also Rachel’s mom’s nick name.
This flower girl had me cracking up all day. What is it with kids and licking windows? LOL
I love that Rachel incorporated so many Croatian wedding traditions. It really got people up, moving, interacting and drinking—well, taking lots of shots. 🙂
And they lived, happily ever after. xomo
//assets.pinterest.com/js/pinit.js
Fantastic photos and beautiful everything
Back in April, in one of our email conversations regarding her services as Rachel’s and Gavin’s wedding photographer, I told Morgan the following: “It will be a day of great fun and joy. We are glad you will be there to suspend it in time”. She took that as a compliment; I meant it as a statement of fact. I was right. The images captured by Morgan and her team shown here are proof. Thank you, Morgan, for your creativity, professionalism, and for suspending the fun and joy, and love, of that special day.