This weekend we had a family wedding to attend in Sag Harbor, NY. Saturday was spent getting ready for the big event and getting the boys ready to have a sleepover at my parents house. We knew we would be getting home really late so instead of having to move them around we decided to have them spend the night! Plus we were looking forward to having a night of uninterrupted sleep. 🙂
Here are are waiting for the ceremony to start and taking a couple of selfies.
The wedding took place at a lovely private estate. They had the ceremony outside and then guests were invited inside to the outdoor deck that was set up with the cocktail hour goodies.
The flower arrangements all over the wedding were beautiful wildflowers picked from out east and arranged by the mother of the bride and bride to be.
Little special details were sprinkled throughout the event.
My cell phone died after that so that’s about it for the wedding photos. Fun was had by all and I got to eat lots of yummy Baked by Melissa cupcakes that were the featured dessert in lieu of a wedding cake.
On Sunday we enjoyed getting to sleep in. We both woke up anyway at around 6am, but it was nice to get fall back asleep until 9:30. By that time though I was itching to go pick up the boys.
Sunday was spent doing a couple of errands and lots of nothing!
Lots of time was spent giggling because this little man recently start to laugh and it’s amazing.
Since the rest of the day was spent running errands like food shopping and such here is some pretty pics of the rest of the floral arrangements I made from the 3 dozen mini roses I picked up at the end of last week.
Fresh flowers really are the one of ways to my heart!
Hope you all have a great Monday.
P.S. This week is Make Your Bed week and as part of my work with Crane & Canopy I set you a fun series of posts with some of your favorite bloggers. Here is the schedule:
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