You guys! I have so many fun pictures from our weekend that this post may get a little obnoxious. We ended up having two wedding celebrations to attend – one on Friday evening and the other on Saturday. And of course they were 200+ miles apart … road trip! 🙂

Friday night was a party for my cousin’s marriage on his farm. I’ve posted about his farm before – it’s the same farm that my grandparents owned and my mom and her four brothers called home. (You can view that post here.)

It was a super fun night – perfect weather for hanging on the front porch, sipping wine, and catching up with family and friends. And at dusk, my cousin and his wife had arranged for a totally legit fireworks display. Like crazy-good-professional! It was pretty awesome!

So first … some photos of Friday night:

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First pic before we even got to the party – here’s my cousin, Christine – otherwise known as sister of the groom. 🙂

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And a silly selfie with Joe and his cousin, Miss Morgan at our hotel + photo bomb from another cousin, Miss A.!

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The guests began to arrive, greeted by this chalkboard sign.

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Here’s my Dad, making his cocktail selection at the bar on the patio.

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It’s always a good night when these two cousins can hang out!

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Miss Morgan checked out the pond on my cousin’s property.

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Love this photo – courtesy of my mom – of the barn.

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Another photo courtesy of my Mom – Miss Morgan and her “Joe-Joe” listening to the musician who played guitar and sang most of the night. 

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The happy couple! (That’s my cousin, Darren, on the left, and his bride, Beth.)

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And boom – super fabulous fireworks!

After that amazing party, we moved on to the wedding of my coworker, Erica, on her family’s turkey farm near Alexandria, Minnesota. Erica is so crafty and loves vintage items and touches, so I knew her wedding on the farm would be beyond Pinterest-worthy and would also honor her family’s farming heritage – along with her fiance’s passion for agriculture, as well.

This wedding did not disappoint. It was a stunning day for an outdoor ceremony overlooking the lake, and when we moved on to the large shed for the reception, there were so many beautiful touches and family photo displays everywhere!

I can’t show them all but here are a few of my favorite photos from the day:

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The ceremony!

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And here’s my #TurkeyGeek selfie – with the turkey barn in the background. Erica’s family raises breeder turkeys – which means, their turkey hens lay eggs that then go to a hatchery to be hatched. Those baby turkeys (or “poults”) then are delivered to other turkey farms that raise turkeys for meat consumption. Cool fact about Erica’s family farm – it’s been in existence (and in the family) since 1866!!

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Here’s a look at the reception in the shed before it overflowed with guests. I loved the three chandeliers and also the big “S” on the far wall – the initial of their last name.

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Baby’s breath on some of the tables … how beautifully classic and traditional, which is definitely the bride’s style.

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Look at this fun photo booth area the bride and groom set up for wedding guests. 🙂

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Weekend Snaps | Farm Weddings via printmyemotions.comI was almost giddy when I saw all these antique stands (and the doilies!) that later held individually wrapped cheesecakes. So pretty!

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Another perk of working for Minnesota’s turkey industry? I have friends who travel to distant lands – in this case, Brazil – and bring home goofy presents for me. These are two salt shakers shaped like eggs. Here’s a little trivia for you: Brazil doesn’t serve pepper unless you ask for it. That’s why this set includes “salt and salt” shakers and not “salt and pepper” shakers. Who knew?

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A glittery turkey feather in every table arrangement (and the bridesmaids’ bouquets!) was such a fun and personal touch.

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Another turkey – and more gilded turkey feathers!

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Here, the father of the bride gave his toast to the happy couple.

Weekend Snaps | Farm Weddings via printmyemotions.comAnd here I am with the beautiful bride and my other coworker, Teresa. Such a fun night! (And for those who keep track of these things, I’m wearing a brand new LuLaRoe dress – the Carly – along with my cowboy boots. Love this swing dress – so comfy and stylish!)

So there you have it – my weekend snaps!  Oh wait … I almost forgot. I have one more:

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Yep, this is Teacher Man in a “thinking pose” during sunset. Our friend, Scot, took the photo and they texted it to me as a joke. The funny thing is – I didn’t notice it until later and then was like, “whaaat?” Funny!

Have a great start to the week and I’ll be back soon with a new post.

Lara

4 Comments on Weekend Snaps: Farm Weddings

    • Hi Lorie – wasn’t that glittery turkey feather such a fun touch! I loved that too! The barn is gorgeous – it’s the original structure that has been updated and improved over the years, of course. Love that my cousin keeps things in good shape like this!

      Lara

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