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The Perfect Two

Kasey and John's love story began at a get-together where a mutual friend introduced them. As the evening unfolded, laughter filled the air and a sense of warmth embraced the gathering. The night took an unexpected turn when, fueled by youthful exuberance, Kasey and John, egged on by their adventurous spirits, decided to plunge into the icy waters of Lake Limestone. The shock of the frigid January water left them both frozen, shivering, and undeniably exhilarated. In that moment of unscripted spontaneity, amidst the biting cold and shared laughter, they found themselves drawn to each other, their connection deepening with every shared smile and shivering embrace. Little did they know that this daring leap into the unknown would mark the beginning of their enduring love story.

On a picturesque Christmas Eve, amidst the warmth of family and the glow of holiday lights, John found the perfect moment to ask Kasey to be his partner for life. As loved ones gathered at his parents' house, John's heart raced with excitement as he led Kasey outside where he had adorned the fence with twinkling Christmas lights, forming a radiant backdrop for his heartfelt proposal. Overwhelmed with surprise and joy, Kasey embraced the magical moment, knowing that she was about to embark on a new chapter with the love of her life. The Christmas lights illuminated not only the evening but also the beginning of their journey towards a future filled with love and togetherness.

John admires Kasey's unwavering determination and endless patience. Her ability to navigate challenges with grace and persistence never fails to inspire him. Meanwhile, Kasey deeply appreciates John's boundless patience and caring nature. His calm and supportive presence has been a source of comfort and strength for her. Together, they complement each other perfectly, cherishing and celebrating the qualities that make their bond so special.

On October 28, 2023, John and Kasey tied the knot at Springfield Hall in Groesbeck, Texas, in the presence of their beloved friends and family. The wedding was a beautiful blend of elegance and unique whimsy, with the striking color palette of black and purple setting the stage for a memorable celebration. Drawing inspiration from The Nightmare Before Christmas, the couple incorporated elements that paid homage to the iconic love story of Jack and Sally Skellington. From the decor to the attire, every detail reflected their shared love for this classic tale. It was an enchanting day that perfectly captured the essence of their relationship and the joy of starting this new chapter together.

Vendor credits

Venue: Springfield Hall

Bridal Gown: David’s Bridal

Cake Artist: D’Angelo Homemade Goodies

Catering: D’Angelo Homemade Goodies

Imperishable Beauty

October 8, 2022 was a gorgeous day for Haley and Brendan’s wedding at Springfield Hall in Groesbeck, Texas! The sun was shining brightly through bright blue skies as a gentle breeze danced throughout the day.

But let it be the hidden person of the heart, with the imperishable quality of a gentle and quiet spirit which is precious in the sight of God.
— 1 Peter 3:4

Haley and Brendan grew up together in Groesbeck, Texas. They even went to the same preschool in nearby Mexia, Texas! Their parents had intertwined lives as both of their dads worked in law enforcement so the two of them grew up together. They spent many “dates” at the local Subway afterschool sharing meals together. But their actual “first date” was watching Brendan’s younger brother play baseball. The two of them officially began dating three weeks before Haley graduated high school in 2017. Brendan was a junior at this time.

After five years of dating, the day finally arrived! Brendan would ask Haley to marry him during a family trip to Concan, Texas. Both of their families were on this getaway to enjoy each other’s company as they relaxed along the Frio River. During one night on the vacation, the Frio River flooded over the bridge to the neighborhood. Everyone rode golf carts down to the flooded river banks to check it out. Soon enough everyone began to head back up the hill to the golf carts and Haley turned around to look for Brendan. She saw him, in the glow of the dimly lit golf cart headlights, down on one knee. Haley asked him what he was doing and he answered her with a question, “Will you marry me?”

Their relationship is full of love, laughter, compassion, devotion and unity. This is evident from watching them interact with each other. But it doesn’t stop there. They both treat others in the same way and it was truly special to witness this throughout their wedding day from getting ready to their first look before the ceremony, as well as the ceremony itself as they included their family in a large prayer circle around them.

I met Haley during her bridal session, but I first met Brendan the day of the wedding. The way he looked at Haley during their first look before the ceremony was something special to witness. They care about each other deeply. Haley loves Brendan’s warmth and his kindness. Brendan loves Haley’s beauty, laugh, and smile, but he truly enjoys what Peter calls the “Imperishable beauty of a gentle and quiet spirit,” which is very precious in God’s sight - 1 Peter 3:4

The two of them hope to have a scrapbook of full of adventures some day and one such adventure that will fill many of those pages will be their honeymoon to Seattle, Washington.

Credits

Ceremony Venue: Springfield Hall, Groesbeck, Texas

Reception Venue: Springfield Hall, Groesbeck, Texas

Coordinator: Emily Goodson

Videographer: Circle G

Florist: Rusty Rose

Cake Artist: Donna Arnold

Catering: Darla Wurtz

DJ: Kevin Stone, First Baptist Church of Groesbeck, Texas

Hair Artist: Shear Elegance, Groesbeck, Texas - Johnnie Gayle Fewell and June Stone

Bridesmaids Dresses: David’s Bridal

Bridal Gown: David’s Bridal

Tuxes: Dilliards

Officiant: Keith Collier, First Baptist Church of Groesbeck, Texas

Stationary/Invitations: theknot.com

Coming Back Home

Their wedding day will be a new chapter in their beautiful love story ❤…

October 23, 2021 was a gorgeous autumn day with bright blue skies filled with warm sunshine at Springfield Hall in Groesbeck, Texas. It was a perfect day for Sarah and Barrett to exchange vows!

When I asked the two of them what their typical date nights looked like they said they enjoy spending time with each other’s friends and family members. As I watched Sarah and Barrett throughout the progression of their wedding day, one thing was clearly evident. Both of them care deeply about their family and friends. Sarah and Barrett are honestly best friends that enjoy hanging out with each other. Barrett has a natural way of making Sarah laugh and she loves every single minute of it!

Sarah and Barrett truly had a wedding that was unlike any other complete with white sheer fabric draped through the rafters, chandeliers lined with stings of pearls, an official sixpence, along with many other unique details, but perhaps the greatest detail of all was their wedding taking place on the 51st anniversary of Sarah’s grandparents.

A happy marriage is about three things: memories of togetherness, forgiveness of mistake and promise to never give up on each other.
— Surabhi Surendra

Vendors

Venue: Springfield Hall, Groesbeck, TX

Coordinator: Ann Dennis

Florist: Rusty Rose

Cake: Courtside Bakery

DJ/Entertainment: Colby Blacknall

Catering: Taqueria Mexicano Grill

Bridal Gown: David’s Bridal

Bridesmaids Dresses: David’s Bridal

Groom and Groomsmen Attire: Squires

Make-Up Artist: Jennifer Allen

Hair Stylist: Clarissa

Officiant: Brandon Verm

Top Venues for a Fall Wedding in Central Texas

In Central Texas, autumn is a perfect time to have an outdoor wedding. The summer months are typically very hot with temperatures hovering near or above 100 degrees with fairly high humidity levels. The winter months are often too cold for an outdoor wedding. Spring is definitely a great choice for mild temperatures, however rain chances are often high during the spring in Central Texas. The fall months (September, October and November) are considered “the best” months to exchange vows at an outdoor ceremony due to the mild weather which consists of lower humidity levels, temperatures and rain chances.

Considerations when searching for an autumn wedding venue:

  1. Variety of Space. The first thing that should be considered when choosing a wedding venue is the variety of the space. Many couples plan for an outdoor ceremony, but what happens if it rains? Are there other options besides an outdoor ceremony under an oak tree? Perhaps there is a covered pavilion or an enclosed indoor space? Is there air conditioning if the weather is warmer than normal? Likewise, is there heat? The more options there are, the better.

  2. Size. Another aspect to consider is the size of your guest list. You definitely want a space that can accommodate the size of your guest list so everyone can be comfortable.

  3. Look and Style. Rustic barn type venues are so popular right now - and have been for awhile! That look and style is all the rage at the moment, however some couples don’t envision “rustic” when they say, “I Do.” Are you able to envision your dream wedding in that space?

  4. Price Tag. This piece is HUGE - especially during a pandemic! What is the rental fee? What is included in that fee? What is the refund policy? Do they offer discounts for certain days of the week or months? How much is the deposit? Is any part of the deposit refundable? Do they offer a payment plan? Get ALL of the details in writing! I have heard so many horror stories from clients that had their wedding date canceled due to COVID and received zero dollars back. Please don’t let that happen to you!

  5. Location. Texas is large state with thousands of gorgeous wedding venues! Which venues are conveniently located to you and the majority of your guests? Are there nearby accommodations for those guests that will be traveling to attend your wedding?

  6. Equipment. Does the venue have the lighting that you desire? What about sound? After all, this is your BIG day and I’m sure you want to look beautiful and be heard.

Some of my favorite Central Texas wedding venues for a fall wedding are:

  • Springfield Hall, Groesbeck - I absolutely love this venue! Not only is it beautiful, but it has so many options to make your wedding day exactly what you have dreamt! It can be rustic, but can also be classic. There is a hall complete with a full kitchen, a covered patio and a pavilion. I have seen weddings take place on the lawn, in the hall and in the pavilion. There are definitely options for inclement weather. Another reason I love this venue is that the lighting is gorgeous! It is evident that thought was put into the layout of the building. As the sun sets it fills the hall with the perfect amount of light. It’s definitely something you need to see for yourself!

  • Vintage Oaks Ranch, Axtell - A venue with many decorative items available for use to make your vision come to life! Vintage Oaks Ranch is nestled within mature oak trees which provide a canopy over the outdoor ceremony area. There is a large hall which can be utilized in case there is inclement weather. The outdoor area has vintage trucks, silos, trees, etc. to use for photo opportunities as well. Any space under a canopy of trees is perfect for a fall wedding!

  • The Barn, Hewitt - A charming venue for both outdoor and indoor weddings! There is plenty of room inside for a band, dancing and plenty of seating. There is also a bar area with space for drink machines and/or kegs. The outside space is stunning as The Barn sits atop a small hill with a spectacular view of the Central Texas Sunset, complete with a rustic farm truck for unique portraits.

  • Wind Dancer Retreat, Bryan - This venue is stunning! It is rustic, yet elegant and unique. The landscaping of the property is beautiful and provides a variety of options for your wedding day including an outdoor wedding pavilion surrounded by large trees and the calming sound of water. There is also a rustic wedding chapel with a cedar entrance, pine interior walls and a fireplace. The colors of fall compliment this property perfectly!

  • Common Grounds Waco, Waco - Common Grounds is the perfect wedding venue for those mild autumn nights when you crave coffee and other warm drinks! They have a large backyard area complete with a stage. This popular coffee shop is located near the Baylor campus. There is a parking garage nearby to accommodate all the guests’ vehicles. This venue is typically not thought of when considering wedding venues, however a coffee shop backyard is absolutely perfect for an outdoor wedding.

Gallery of Fall Wedding Venues in Central Texas

Sunflowers and Girly Drinks? YES, PLEASE!

Barrett and Sarah both attended Groesbeck High School. The two never spoke to one another during high school, but they both knew who the other was. Their grandmothers often told them individually that they should get together, but their words fell on deaf ears.

Time goes by and by chance they were both at a concert where they began talking a little bit. Sarah noticed that Barrett was drinking a “girly drink” and asked him why he wasn’t drinking a beer instead. Barrett replied, “I think I’m allergic…” as he proceeded to take out his phone to show Sarah a picture he took of his hives, “…ignore my butt-crack.”

The two continued talking and eventually decided to go on a date. They went to dinner in Waco, where Barrett’s brother named Blaine was living at the time. Barrett picked up Sarah for their dinner date. After dinner Barrett asked Sarah if she wanted to stop by Blaine’s apartment to visit because he hadn’t seen him in awhile. So Sarah and Barrett visited Blaine at his apartment on their first date!

December 25, 2020 was THE day! THE day Barrett would propose to Sarah! They were exchanging gifts and Barrett went to another room to get Sarah’s gift. He told her to close her eyes and he approached Sarah. Barrett was so nervous that he couldn’t say anything! He just got down on one knee and showed her the ring as he was smiling. Sarah began crying and said, “YES!”

December 25, 2020 - Barrett asked Sarah to marry him and she said, “YES!”

December 25, 2020 - Barrett asked Sarah to marry him and she said, “YES!”

Barrett and Sarah chose a stunning location for their engagement session! Sarah fell in love with the location while they were riding around as they were spending time together. The property is a special place that’s been in Barrett’s family for many years. His family actually used to live out there! During the summer months, the property is literally covered in sunflowers kissed by the warm glow of a Texas sunset.

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Happiness isn’t about getting what you want all the time. It’s about loving what you have and being grateful for it.
— unknown

Sarah and Barrett will exchange vows surrounded by family and friends at Springfield Hall in Groesbeck, Texas. Their wedding day will be a new chapter in their beautiful love story ❤