I dub thee, Lauren Garrett, The For Every Life’s Bride of 2011! Also the most elegant, organized and down to earth bride, that I’ve had the opportunity of working with. Even so, that I was shocked to learn of the stresses she encountered her wedding day, because she, and her bridesmaids handled themselves with such calm and grace I had NO idea that they were running late. Of course it may show how ‘in the zone’ I get once I arrive and just start snappin’ away. Either way, not an ounce of this event was stressful to me;) (and that’s saying a lot, because normally there is some sort of stress)
I asked Lauren to give me her proposal/engagement/wedding day in a short blurb, so enjoy. As the mush that I am, I thoroughly enjoyed it and it even made me tear up:)
Lauren:
“I first met Garrett in middle school. Our paths separated, and we met back up in college at a concert. After catching up, we exchanged phone numbers and have been inseparable since. After dating for three years, we took a trip with Garrett’s family up to Maine. We visited Portland Headlight on August 1st, 2010. It was beautiful, a gorgeous lighthouse over the ocean. Garrett showed me all of his favorite things about the grounds and finally stopped me at his favorite view of the lighthouse. Garrett held me from behind as he whispered sweet words in my ear. Right in the middle of our sweet moment, he let go of me. Confused, I turned around to see what he was doing. He was down on one knee, “Lauren Janae Ditthardt, will you marry me?” “Of course I will!” I shouted with enthusiasm!
On August 6th, 2011 we finally got married. We had a beautiful, fun, and huge wedding. Over 300 people attended. We were married in my home church and had the reception at a nearby church. Our wedding was perfect, but the morning leading up to the ceremony was a mess. My hair appointment ran an hour late, and it caused the rest of the afternoon to be pushed back. I arrived at the church at 3pm, the time we were supposed to start taking pictures. I had no makeup on, my dress wasn’t steamed, and the steamer broke. I was calm, but my poor MOH was about to have a heart attack for me.
Our ceremony was beautiful, and then it was on to the reception. Our reception was the most fun reception I’ve ever been to. It started out with me and Garrett dancing our first dance to “Everything” by Michael Buble. We choreographed it ourselves. The daddy-daughter dance came next. We danced to “Cinderella” by Steven Curtis Chapman. About half was through the song, the music cut out. Everyone gasped as we stood in the silence. A few seconds later, a mix of fun dance songs played. My daddy and I surprised the guests with some amazing dance moves.
Everyone loved it! After we cleared the dance floor, the guests went crazy. Our tiny little dance floor turned into a dance hallway. The guests spilled off the dance floor and weaved down the aisle throughout the entire room. It was a blast! Our perfect wedding and a day we’ll never forget.”
Oh, and she’s not exaggerating on the epicness of the dance crowd. It was pretty ridiculous! Click here to see her entire event.









