jana + caleb | berne, in
Weddings > December 6, 2013

 

When Tim and I got married almost 15 years ago, Jana was a little girl..younger than my own daughter is now (wow..that’s crazy to think about!).  I guess I’ve always pictured her a little girl, even as she grew up.  We knew when she brought Caleb home that a ring would soon follow.  When Caleb proposed, I crossed my fingers it would work out for me just to attend the wedding!  They wanted a fall date and my schedule is alway pretty crazy then.  I was so thrilled she asked me to photograph the day and also have a little input as to the planning.  She and Caleb SO wanted an outdoor ceremony.  No matter when you get married in Indiana, there is always a chance of some fluke weather freak-October snow storm or who knows what….but as luck would have it, they had the MOST gorgeous warm fall day.  I can say that that the week after was FREEZING and the week after that was crazy windy!  We had a team of family members helping with all of the details from decorating the location to moving chairs/directing traffic/lining up the getaway vehicle.  This family is wonderful..and I feel so blessed that I got to marry in :)

The wedding took place at Fellowship Point in Berne, IN.  Just down the road from Jana’s home, it was the perfect relaxed setting for their early afternoon ceremony.  I don’t often get the chance to photograph wedding portraits in morning light….good grief it was sooo pretty!  We spent much of Friday decorating at Fellowship and figuring out where we would put everything the next morning.  Caleb made this gorgeous arch himself for the altar!

Jana knows I LOVE shoes…especially a pair of sparkly ones ;)  Their wedding was very relaxed and with the terrain, Jana needed something way more practical!  She surprised me that morning when I opened the box to find these beauties inside!!!

ALWAYS one of my favorite parts of the day when the couple chooses to do a First Look.  We tucked Caleb back in the trees and I was the only one who got to witness them.  Every couple reacts so differently when they see each other for the first time…I was in tears at the pure JOY on their faces.  Lots of laughter and smiles!  But that’s how these two are ALL the time :)

Everything went so smoothly all morning.  Miles, the ring bearer, was going to be the wild card ;) He pulled his baby sister in a wagon down the aisle and the poor guy just couldn’t contain his excitement!  When the best man and maid of honor were taking their turn, Miles took off and made his way THROUGH them…with his sister laying on her back with her feet straight up in the air!  It was hilarious!

During rehearsal the night before, Caleb kept picking up his mom after they hugged…I didn’t know if he would do it during the ceremony :)

One of my favorite parts of the ceremony was when everyone stood and sang hymns acapella.  I love that Caleb and Jana’s faith and upbringing in their love for the Lord was such a huge part of the day, even though it wasn’t held in a church.

Caleb and Jana literally ran down the aisle and around the building without ever stopping to look back!  They had their getaway ready and waiting!

Jana and Caleb greeted all of their guests as they entered the reception.  There were wonderful speeches, an acapella performance from the group that Jana’s dad, Ted, performs with, cake cutting, AND the photo booth.  This was a first for me and in lieu of party and dancing, this was a GREAT way to involve the guests!  We used a quilt made my Jana’s Grandma as the backdrop for another personal touch.  I wish I could have posted them all..but these were some of my favorites (and a few people you might recognize!) :)

After their send-off, the three of us went back to Fellowship Point for their portraits.  Eventually, the family and wedding party started trickling in and joined the bride and groom for their first dance as husband and wife.

Jana and Caleb, we love you dearly.  I still don’t think you’re old enough to be married, but then again I’m pretty sure Tim and I were married when we were that age.  It just doesn’t seem possible :)  I see such a strong foundation of love and friendship in your relationship.  Your faith in God and faith in each other will carry you through a lifetime of joys and trials.  I can’t wait to watch you two become parents someday and add to this crazy family!