Lindsey + Isaac

Lindsey and Isaac had a beautiful wedding at First United Methodist Church and reception at Gilcrease Museum. But the best part of the whole celebration was watching these two make sure everyone else was having a great time. They warmly stopped to thank everyone throughout the night _ family, friends, servers, the band, us. Together. Separately. It was as if they were so in love, they had a lot of it to pass on to everyone around them. We all got to bask in the glow.
Before the ceremony, Lindsey gave her parents and future in-laws these wonderful embroidered handkerchiefs with messages that left everyone, well, reaching for a hankie. She was absolutely radiant in her strapless gown and its delicate layers of lace. Her bouquet from Toni’s Flowers was studded with deep green succulents. All of it, though, was outshone by her smile as she headed down the aisle and joined Isaac at the altar. Isaac’s brother and sister sang a duet so sweetly harmonious, you didn’t want the song to end. Then came the vows, the kiss, the beaming grand exit and a stolen kiss as the happy couple headed down a stairwell.

The gardens at the Thomas Gilcrease home were in full bloom as we stopped to take a few quick photos before Lindsey and Isaac made their grand entry at the reception. The Vista Room at Gilcrease offered an incredible view of the sunset over the Osage hills. A buffet held a five-tiered cake from Ludger’s and the tables were topped by Toni’s yellow and green flower arrangements, which were charmingly wrapped in bark or set atop stacks of wood cuttings. A program featuring the couple’s shared “H” initial proved a nice place to photograph their rings, which came from Moody’s.

The band, Identity Theft, came from Dallas and instantly revved up the dance floor with high-powered vocals. In fact, once the band started playing, the dance floor stayed busy all night. It wasn’t long before revelers were dancing in the mustaches and funny teeth featured at the couple’s photo booth. It all made for a crazy good time! Finally, Lindsey and Isaac’s friends and family sent them off in a flurry of rose petals. The last photo of the night was the back of a limo, the red tail lights lighting up a sign that read, “Just Married.” We wish this wonderful and gracious couple a lifetime of happiness together! _ Kelly

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