“Her romantic mind was like the tiny boxes, one within the other, that come from the puzzling East, however many you discover there is always one more; and her sweet mocking mouth had one kiss on it that Wendy could never get, though there it was, perfectly conspicuous in the right-hand corner.” – James Barrie, ‘Peter and Wendy’

Kristin put mountains of thought and care into every detail-
“As you can see, we have tried to remain local and “handmade” as much as possible. In fact, we seem to have selected primarily women-owned businesses in the St Louis and Columbia areas! Our rings were designed by jewelers we learned about at Poppy, a local store; my dress is a J. Crew dress that I purchased on ebay, but which has been completely deconstructed and redesigned by a local seamstress, Aurora Dawn-Rose (in essence, only the fabric is from J.Crew!); and the bridesmaid shawls are from Etsy. Darin was dressed from head to foot by the owners of a local buisness — Binghams — who also helped us decided on ties for the groomsmen.”



The hairdresser ran an hour and a half late, but the result was a work of art!


They had a ‘First Look’, which gave Darin time to properly admire her hair.







Rachel from Rachel Flowers did an incredible job as usual.






Instead of one big wedding cake, they had many little cakes. Would it be right to say they were babycakes?






They had a contra dance (like a square dance) at the reception, with a caller, banjo player, fiddler, and guitarist. It was a great way to include everyone.


