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Jennifer and John
August 30, 2003
St. Louis, Missouri
Photography by Susan Jackson Photography
ABOUT THE BRIDE: I was born and raised in St. Louis, growing up in Hazelwood.
After graduating from the University of Missouri-St. Louis with a degree in
Criminology/Criminal Justice, I decided to stay home with the kids for a while.
When our son was nine months old, I decided to go back to work and am currently
employed by the St. Louis County Department of Justice Services as a Corrections
Officer.
ABOUT THE GROOM: John was also born and raised in St. Louis, growing up in
Mehlville. After high school, he attended Ranken Technical College and is
currently employed by PMResources, Inc. as an industrial electrician.
HOW WE MET: We met at PMResources where I worked in the chemistry lab and John
was working in his current job. We actually knew of each other for a while
before we started talking but once we did there was an instant attraction and
chemistry.
ENGAGEMENT: Since our courtship (as it used to be known) was not traditional in
the fact that we had two kids before we decided to get married, we always knew we
would be together forever. It was just a matter of making it right for us and
making sure we were able to do it exactly as we wanted. We lived together for two
years and the kids were two and one when we officially got engaged. We looked at
rings and I chose what I liked. After the ring came in, I think John had a big
"thing" planned but just couldn't wait... he proposed in our living room one
night after the kids had gone to bed. I don't think I would have wanted it any
other way.
PLANNING: John and I knew from the beginning that we were going to have the
wedding that we wanted. We didn't want to listen to all of the "why not a small
ceremony when you already have two kids"... that is why we waited until we could
have the wedding that we wanted. We wanted a day surrounded by our family and
friends where everyone had fun and was celebrating our happy family... of four.
We knew we wanted the kids to be a big part of the day so they were with us
every part of the day... and during planning. I made all of the centerpieces,
place cards, favors, etc. myself and I was lucky enough to have the kids there
to "help". We chose the St. Louis Zoo as our reception site because not only was it
unique but it reminded me of when I was kid and my parents took us to the Zoo as
well as a place that I loved to take my children.

ATTIRE: I looked through every magazine possible for a dress and had some ideas.
My mom and I decided to start at David's Bridal just to get an idea of what I
liked and didn't like. When I put on the first dress, I knew it was my
dress... exactly what I wanted, so we bought it. (After my mom made me try on
about 500 more to be sure.) The bridesmaids dresses were also from David's. The
guys' tuxes were from Desmond's (I believe it is After Hours now). The groomsmen
wore lavender vests and John and Zachary (our sons) wore silver vests.
THE CEREMONY: We were married at Historic Trinity Lutheran Church in Soulard.
It was a casual ceremony performed by Rev. Marth. He was so down to earth and
open minded to our situation. When I arrived at the altar and took John's
hand... I knew that it was real. The kids walked down the aisle in front of my
dad and me. We said traditional vows in front of our family and closest friends.

THE RECEPTION: Our reception was at the St. Louis Zoo at the River Camp in the
River's Edge. It was a beautiful location with a huge fish aquarium that kept
the kids entertained. We had a sit-down dinner at tables decorated with purple
rose topiaries and a candle with each individual guest's name on it. We wanted
it to be elegant but casual and the River's Edge was a wonderful choice. Guests
mingled both inside and outside on the patio, complete with waterfalls.
Everyone loved the chocolate fountain and are still talking about it. The kids
sat at their own tables and had their own kids' meals. Once the music started,
we danced the night away. Our son was even pulling on our legs during our first
dance. It was a night we will never forget.
VENDORS WE USED: We had the most amazing vendors and we
would like to thank each and every one of them for everything they did
for us to make our day amazing.
Photography - Susan Jackson Photography -->
Flowers - Don Dafoe's
Cake - Sugaree Baking Company
Reception - St. Louis Zoo, River's Edge
Chair Covers - Elegant Seating
If you have questions or comments for Jennifer and John please
e-mail them.
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