Thursday, October 1, 2009


The day started at Christ United Methodist Church in which Vernon’s brother David Gauge Veira performed “Hands High” and had all of the guests on their feet with their hands in the air! Sally’s cousin Trevor Racine also had an amazing performance! What a talented family. Sally and Vernon made a point to embrace the blending of their two families and honored each and every family member. Pastor Jim Miller officiated the wedding, and coordinator Sharon Nilsson helped send everyone down the aisle. We couldn’t have done it without them!

After the ceremony, they took a Harley Davidson Limousine to Wilderness Ridge to start the party.
Sally and Vernon had a choreographed first dance that the wonderful Cali Hlavac from A Sound Impression captured on film. You can check out the video on her blog. She also single-handedly saved the day! The DJ had a malfunction of his equipment and she was unable to play any of the special songs – included the choreographed first dance music! Without a second thought, Cali ran to her office and gathered all the necessary equipment to allow the night to go on without interruption. THANK YOU CALI!!!!
The very creative Misty from Sweet Art Wedding Cakes provided the elegant (and colorful) cakes for the evening. There were 5 flavors and they all tasted de-lish! Anne and her crew from the Midtown Hy-Vee provided all the beautiful flowers for the day.
The very talented and sweet Jamy Sullivan took the photos of the day. She suggested Sally and Vernon take a “Where’s Waldo” photo – in which all of their guests surround them on the dance floor and she captured a big group shot. I think it turned out awesome! Thanks Jamy for all the great photos!


Everyone danced the night away until a limo whisked them away to the Cornhusker Hotel.
I had a great time working with Sally and Vernon – they are two very dynamic individuals and I am so pleased they chose me to be a part of their big day! I wish them the best of luck in the future – and hope to see them around town someday!

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