A picture says a 1,000 words at the Enns/Hlopack wedding

November 19th, 2008 . by karin

     November 15th could not have been a more gorgeous fall day.  It actually felt like summer!  With calm waters, and the warmth of the sun, Krista and David took many a gorgeous picture on a pier of Incline Village. They took care of this formality before their wedding so that they would have maximum time to visit with family and friends and enjoy their party.  The Jeff Jones band, a local favorite jammed throughout the evening. There was plenty of dancing had by all.  

    Rivaling the Jeff Jones Band, (I have to admit) was the photo booth brought by Mike Larson Photography.  Mike Larson and company actually designed the booth themselves and it was enjoyed by all ages throughout the whole night.  Do you remember when you would be at the roller rink, or at a carnival and you would go to the photo booth with your friends or girl/boyfriend, sit on the stool, close the curtain, have different poses, and out you stood excited, waiting for your four photos to come out?  Same thing. Yet, modernized.

   All ages stood in line all night long, taking four different posed pictures that they would take to the production table, and would fashion different pages of Krista and David’s guest book.  It was quite the hit. I heard many a comment of “how clever,” “what a great idea,”  ”Krista, only you would think of something this cool to do.”  

   Blue Sky Events thinks you, Krista, and you, David, are pretty cool too.  What could possibly top that much cool?  Sitting at home after the honeymoon, flipping through your guest book, tears of laughter (and joy) rolling down your cheeks.      

 

Mark Sullivan and Stephanie Fenton’s White Wedding

November 19th, 2008 . by karin

     Mark Sullivan and Stephanie Fenton got married on October 11, 2008 at the Chateau in Incline Village. It was fitting that they wed in this area, because their first meeting was on the slopes of Mt. Rose.  We weren’t sure if it was snowing that particular day, but it certainly was coming down for their rehearsal and rehearsal dinner. 

    Instead of an outdoor wedding near the 18th green, it was a gorgeous indoor wedding, with a chuppah that represented all of the people in the wedding. Each one of the posts represented the significance that each member of the bridal party had to their relationship.  

    People had flown in all over the world to celebrate their special day from Israel and Germany, to name a few.  The theme for the tables was appropriate in that it represented many of the places that Mark and Stephanie traveled domestic and international, sharing a story on the back of each table name.  Everyone had a blast dancing to the tunes of Allstar Jukebox and Stephanie and Mark could not keep the beaming smiles from their faces.