Monday, June 28, 2010

The wedding of Ben & Hannah Dagley~

It's hard to believe it's been a full week now since this beautiful bride donned her lovely gown and began smiling, and smiling, and smiling. :)

The wedding ceremony began at 11:00AM with some group songs...
"Here comes the bride..."

The two sweethearts...

The wedding party consisted of all Ben and Hannah's siblings, their spouses and children...

Singing...
Ben sang a song to his bride...
The rings...

The hug that came after the kiss--which I wasn't fast enough to get a picture of... However, if you look closely, you'll see I did capture A kiss after all!

Hugs for the lovely Hannah...
After the ceremony was over, there was some time for group pictures...
That's the Dagley clan on the left and the Stovers on the right.
The Stovers--and Tim and Louisa (Stover) S.--and Ben and Hannah Dagley
More Stover family...
The ever-growing Dagley family....

The bride and groom with their parents...
With the brides' parents...
And with the groom's parents...
Ahhhh, there's a kiss!
The new couple...

Ben and Hannah with James and Amanda.... (Ben and Amanda are brother and sister.)


and them again with Tim and Louisa (Hannah and Louisa are sisters.)
Now they're with Ben's oldest brother, Nathan's family...
And now with Ben's youngest brother, Michael--on carpenter stilts. (He's getting a lot of ribbing about being the only Dagley sibling who's single now... :) )Some of the photographers....
James and Amanda---and "Baby". :)

Jacob and a friend going through the "Congratulations" and "God bless you" line...
Then there was a time for special music. Several people shared....
This was a new-to-Prairie-Days family from WI... They did a wonderful job of playing instruments and singing acapella...


The Geiger family, dining while listening to music...
The Happy Hollow Boys, singing "Sweet Violets"--such a fun song! There's kind of a funny story about that too... Three years ago, at David and Susanna Dagley's wedding, these three guys were thinking of doing that song, but decided not to, only to find later that our family used that very song in a puppet skit that day.
Now, this year, our family had thought about doing that puppet skit again, but decided not to, only to find out that this group of young men planned to and did sing it.

Another song I'd thought would be fun to work in as a skit was the "June Bride" song from Seven Brides for Seven Brothers. Nothing came of it here though, and now I'm glad, as the Balyeat/Dagley sisters sang that very song! :)
Tim and Louisa S. sang a nice song together...
James and Amanda singing and playing...
The fun afternoon entertainment consisted of a "Healthy" dessert auction--with all the proceeds going to the new couple. Here's Mrs. Balyeat, making a label for a dessert or something...
I made and gave the two Halvah hearts pictured on the bottom, left corner of this picture... They brought $34, I think it was! Maybe I should go into the Halvah making business? :)
More pictures... (That's me, trying to get Andrew's camcorder set for taking pictures.)
Praise God from whom all blessings flow.....

It was a lovely day for a wedding!

Oh yes, back to the cake auction... James was the auctioneer--being the fun-loving fella he is...

After selling a dessert, they took a picture of the baker and the buyer together...
Myself, Amanda, and Mother--just like in the good old days... :) (Amanda used to come help us with chores for a few days each year so our guys and Ben could go to the Sustainable Ag. convention... We had some really fun times together!)
A cute picture of a cute couple... :)
"Who will give me $76? Anybody, $76? $76? Yes, over there. Ok, who'll give me $78? Do I have a $78 for this delicious blueberry pie? It's the only one of it's kinds folks......." :) (Some things went over $100--when a couple fellas would pool their money, that is!)
Amanda and Me, enjoying the auction...

Mr. Dagley, doing the same...
Hannah and some of the young girls...

Some of the Geiger "Girls", pondering how high to bid on a pie... :) (I thought you'd like this picture, Miranda--and the rest of you girls too!)

I don't remember if I'd mentioned last week that we were going to sell our one and only bottle calf to the Bartlett family? Well, we did. It sounds like they're really enjoying him too... The kitties on our farm are enjoying having more milk also, now that the calf is gone, although we're working on drying Sally up currently, as she's due in a couple months.
Anyway, Mom and the boys took the calf with them to the wedding and the Bartletts took it home with them from the wedding...

Saying "Goodbye" to the Bartletts and Longfellow (now Calvin, I think it is.)
The present table in the Dagley park...
Darling Clementine, drinking her goat's milk...

In the later part of the afternoon, there was more dancing, for those who wanted to dance... I ended up doing some more hair right before the dance. :)



And THEN, there was a baptism! One of the guys Ben works with decided to give his life to the Lord and wanted to be baptized that day, so Ben carried many loads of water to this stock tank...

After asking several questions and hearing this man's testimony, they baptized him...

Somewhere toward the end of the day, my friend, Crystal and I tip-toed onto this big rock amidst the flowers and Mother took our picture... :) Crystal and I are the same age and met about 4 years ago at a midwifery conference. We've been friends ever since, even though we don't get to see each other often.
And that, my friends, was our lovely day last Sunday.
This Sunday found my dad working in the shop (his back's getting better); my mom and brothers in Napoleon at a bluegrass jamming session that our friends were hosting; and myself at work in town until about an hour ago....
Next Sunday will find us at a rodeo! Want to come join us? :)

6 comments:

Kimberly said...

That was a lovely post! The pictures were great. Thanks for sharing. I had seen pictures of the calf on Lynne's blog. Now I know where he came from!

Rachel said...

Wow! What a fun-filled, God-filled day! :D How sweet it is to see two godly young people getting married. :)

Your family's prairie days look like so much fun! :D There was certainly a LOT going on this year! ;)

Thank you soo much for sharing all these photos Cora dear! :D I love to see what all you are up to! :)

Lot's of Love and Hugs my sweet friend!
You have a blessed day!
~Rachel~

Anonymous said...

Dearest Cora,
I think that this post is the most incredible post that I have ever seen!!!!!!!! WOW--what a lot of work went into it and I just LOVED it! You have done a fantastic job of preserving that awesome day in our lives!!!!!
I hope that you'll forgive me for being fascinated so much here that I left you alone in the garden. :)
I'm on my way.
Mom

Cora said...

Ooh, what a lovely day. I know it must have been a beautiful wedding.

Made me almost cry, because that was the day I was supposed to be married and very similar to the wedding I wanted. ;') In His time...

Love to you,
Cora

Kyrie said...

Hey Cora, Thanks for all the wonderful pictures! And that's so neat about the man that was saved, and then baptized at the wedding :D! The Lord is wonderful in His working!

SOLI DEO GLORIA!

-Kyrie<><

Anonymous said...

Wow, Cora! What beautiful pictures!!! She was very lucky to get such a beautiful day! Thanks for sharing!

Mary