Wednesday, August 19, 2015

Tiffany and John's Wedding

Today's post probably won't be of interest to anyone except family and close friends. Thank you for indulging me as I share photos of the wedding of our first-born granddaughter, Tiffany, to John De Pasquale on August 14th.

Tiffany asked her Papa to make the Unity Cross for their ceremony, so I snapped a photo of him working on it.


The rehearsal, wedding ceremony, and reception were at the Grosse Pointe War Memorial. The Renaissance mansion was built in 1910 as a residence for Russell [Jr.] and Marion Alger and their three children. [Russell Alger, Jr. was the son of Michigan's 20th Governor.] In the spring of 1949 Mrs. Alger deeded the house and grounds to the Grosse Pointe War Memorial Association where it is a living memorial to veterans [it helped that her Papa is a veteran having the wedding there]. The front circular brick courtyard and fountain faces Lake Shore Drive.

John and Tiffany by the fountain before the wedding rehearsal.


Back of the mansion where the outdoor ceremony was held which overlooks Lake St. Clair.


 Garden to the right of the mansion.


Our youngest son, Jeremy, with his wife, Samantha, and their three children - Isabella, Landon, and Ellie, sitting on the Lake St. Clair breakwall.  Landon was ring bearer in the wedding.


The rehearsal dinner was at the Village Grille on Kercheval Avenue in Grosse Pointe


Jeremy and family stayed overnight at our house after the rehearsal, and we went to breakfast the morning of the wedding.  Papa with his two granddarlings!


Jeremy giving Landon a helping hand getting ready.  He was so proud of his tux!


Isabella all dressed and ready to go to the wedding.


~ Tiffany and her attendants inside Alger House ~

[Photo courtesy of Jessie Speelman Photography]

~ Mother-of-the-Bride, our daughter, Lori ~


Thunderstorms were forecast, and there was thunder before the ceremony began, but the rain held off until it was over.  [Thank you, Jesus!]


~ Pre-ceremony photos ~


~ Landon and Hope - John's niece ~


~ Jeremy, Samantha, Isabella, Ellie and Landon ~


~ Steve, Sharon and Brooke ~


~ Grandson Brandon and his girlfriend Vanessa ~





~ Ceremony in progress - Bridesmaid Brianna [granddaughter]~


~ Hope and Landon [giving his mom a wave] ~


John is eagerly looking for his bride! 





~ Tiffany and John wrote their own vows, and they were beautiful! ~



~ Unity Cross ~


~ John's sister, Linda, sang Always Forever ~


~ Prayer of Blessing ~


Mr. & Mrs. John De Pasquale


Tiffany was a beautiful bride.  If you look closely you'll see a rainbow behind her.



Post-ceremony and reception photos tomorrow.

8 comments:

  1. Everything was beautiful. She was a lovely bride.

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  2. Beautiful, beautiful time to celebrate family!

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  3. The war memorial is such a beautiful place. I have been there for U of D Jesuit prom pictures with my daughters :-)

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  4. Oh, I love to look at wedding photos - and these are beautiful. What a special picture of the bride with rainbow over her! Loved seeing you and Lori, too, you each looked so lovely. Wonderful memories were made as this sweet couple started their life together.

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  5. Absolutely gorgeous wedding! Beautiful bride (and all the other ladies are knockouts, too!), handsome gentlemen, fabulous setting, perfect weather, amazing unity cross! Thank you for sharing all this happiness with us!

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  6. Oh my goodness! What an absolutely gorgeous wedding! I've always thought you have such a beautiful family anyway, Phyllis (both inside and out), but this was a lovely setting worthy of the beautiful bride! Hope Tiffany and John have much happiness always!

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  7. Wishing Tiffany and John happiness and contentment. Thank you for sharing this very special day, Phyllis. I just love weddings and this one was just lovely. A wonderful day to celebrate love.

    Mary Jane

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  8. Congratulation to the beautiful bride and handsome groom. Wishing them much happiness!

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