January 31, 2011

Love Story: Crystal & Mike

How They Met

We met in graduate school as both of us were studying to become physical therapists. We found ourselves frequently hanging out together during our second year of school. We looked for each other at gatherings, stayed at school to study, and even rode the light rail home together. Eventually fate took its course and we were paired together for a group project. After completing the first part of the project, we met up with Crystal's sister for dinner. Immediately after dinner, her sister commented that we were more than just friends. Mike's friend continually texted him that night asking questions about this new girl as we were supposed to be completing our project. A few days later, Crystal finally had the nerve to ask Mike over for the evening (to watch Grey's Anatomy of all shows)! Both of us were nervous as neither was sure how to make the first move. Luckily, Crystal's roommate who never, ever watched television decided that he all of a sudden had an interest in Grey's Anatomy. Crystal wondered if the night would be a lost cause as he joined them on the couch. After an hour of deliberation and knowing the time constraints due to the arrival of Crystal's other roommate, Mike finally had an opportunity once the roommate left the room. He leaned over to Crystal and it was then that they shared their first kiss. The rest is history and they are looking forward to spending the rest of their lives together.

The Proposal

As a "surprise," Mike took Crystal up to Seattle for a Mariners baseball game for their third anniversary. He knew this would be special to Crystal as she is a long time baseball fan. Though Crystal guessed where they were going, they enjoyed to be what turned out to be a sunny, but chilly, day at Safeco Field. After the game, they meandered around Seattle and had dinner near Pike's Place. Mike really surprised Crystal with a place to stay that night instead of having to drive back to Portland. While relaxing in the hotel room, Mike told Crystal that there was a present in the overnight bag. Crystal found a wrapped box and was very curious. Inside the box was a baseball with a special note, "turn to me." When Crystal turned around, she saw Mike with a ring. He told her how much he loved her and asked for her to marry him. Of course she said yes! Crystal couldn't imagine a better surprise to celebrate their anniversary! Crystal and Mike are very excited for their wedding day - which is near their fourth anniversary of dating!

Engagement Photos by Lyfe Photography

January 26, 2011

Love Story: Ruby & Ryan

Our Story - By Ruby

I first saw Ryan on my school bus as a kid. I didn't remember it until a few years ago when I realized he used to ride my school bus with another boy in my neighborhood. I actually met Ryan in high school. He was younger than me, but we were in the same art class. He sat across the room from me and was very loud. I noticed he had a big personality, enjoyed being the center of attention, and like flirting with the girls in my class. I made sure to make a point that it wasn't "easy" to get me attention - but of course, he already had it.

Eventually Ryan showed up at my group's table and suddenly began sitting with us every day. At first, I wasn't really sure why he wanted to sit with us, but quickly learned that he knew one of the guys at the table. We were the "funny" table and Ryan wanted to be apart of it, he was the perfect fit. After awhile I realized Ryan and I had a lot in common. We were both entertainers, we enjoyed making people laugh, and loved to have fun. Soon we were both getting into trouble for having too much fun! Before I knew it, my art teacher wanted to know what was going on (Mr. Beck was kind of a protective teacher). He asked, "is there anything going on with you and Ryan?" I laughed and explained we were "just friends."





That friendship continued for about a year and a half. After more than a year of just being friends and sharing some broken hearts we began to think of each other differently...

We discovered that what we were looking for all along was right under our nose. We began dating in high school and to our surprise, it continued and continued. Ryan and I tried to "see other people" but it never worked out. It was extremely hard for us to believe that we had found "the one" at such a young age. We went months apart not talking or seeing each other and the moment we were reunited, we rediscovered ourselves. Distance never changed how we felt about each other, it made us realize that we needed each other.

The truth is, Ryan and I have spent the past 12 years of our relationship loving each other and building memories. We've also spent some time learning from our mistakes. We've learned to be independent and to value one another's company. Overall, we've learned the true meaning of forgiveness, to embrace our differences, respect and support each other, to listen with compassion and love, and most importantly - to use a sense of humor.

The Proposal - By Ryan

The day of the proposal was a long time coming. I know "it's about time." But the path to getting there was much harder than I expected. I proposed to Ruby on August 3rd, but I had the ring for 5 months prior to that. Knowing that after a 10 year courtship it had to be the monumental display, I had several ideas and options. I thought of a trip to Vegas (since this is where I gave Ruby her promise ring). I considered a Detroit Lake proposal out on the boat at sunset. I even called a hot air balloon company but feared that Ruby would panic at the thought of being 1,000 feet up in the air with nothing but a wicker basket holding us up...

The initial conclusion was Detroit Lake - after all, we've had so many memorable moments out there. The ring was ready, safely secured in my fishing vest pocket, the timing was right...then...Manny (Ruby's brother) showed up and spoiled my plan. Ruby was excited to see her brother and I couldn't really see my picture perfect proposal going down with my soon to be brother in law looking over my shoulder.

Alas the day came that Ruby and I moved out of Amy and Ryan's 100-degree attic and into our new house in Beaverton. I had told Roobs that we would be engaged before we moved into our new house and yet here we were, the night of the move in, and I had still not found the right moment to pop the question.

So I said enough is enough - if I can't find the right mountain top or sunset, I will just follow my heart and let the rest just happen. I picked up a couple of our favorites (halibut for Ruby and NY steak for me) and headed home with flowers to celebrate our first night in our new house. The night was HOT and we ended up having a picnic on the living room floor. Candlelight, music, along with a bottle of champagne my mom had left for us to toast to our new nest, made the moment perfect. We dinned and celebrated a new chapter of our lives together.

The ring was in my pocket, bulging out and weighing me down as I nervously searched for the right moment. Ruby, slightly tipsy, asked me "why are you acting funny?" as she glanced down at my hand as it reached, yet again, into the left pocket. I smiled, dropped to one knee, and asked her to be my wife.

After several seconds of disbelief, Ruby removed the hands from her mouth, paused from saying "oh my gosh," and said YES!

*The top picture is of Ruby and Ryan from 2000! The engagement pictures are by Lisa Smith and Blake Brinker.*

January 18, 2011

Love Story: Jessi & Matt

How They Met

Matt and I first met through work in June 2006. Matt and I both work in public service and deal with interesting people at times. We smiled at each other at the same times during our first meeting. I did not have enough guts to ask him if he was single, but I always wondered. Fast forward to the end of 2008. It was the end of December, just before Christmas, and I was talking with one of Matt's co-workers, George. George was telling me about Matt who "is about 30 and lives in Albany with his cat." He told me Matt is a "nice single guy" who cannot seem to find a nice girl. I reminded George that I was a nice single girl, who also lived in Albany. I told George that he could give Matt my phone number, because it would be cool to go on a date with him. George told me he would pass along my number, but turns out he did not do it. About a week later I was working with another one of Matt's co-workers, Steve. I said, "hey Steve, tell me about Matt." Steve went on and on telling me that Matt was a cool guy, never married, no kids, etc. I asked Steve if he thought he could hook me up. He told me that he would do so - but I found out a few weeks later that he too had failed to give Matt my number.

The First Date (and a few extras)

The Holidays came and went for me and no dates with Matt. Then a few weeks later I talked to a co-worker of Matt's, Todd. I told Todd I needed to know what the deal with Matt was because I wanted to be set up with a good guy. Todd told me that Matt is a "cool outdoorsy guy - a man's man." I told him that I wanted to find out more about him. Todd told me that he would give him my number. About a half hour later my cell phone rang and it was Matt. I was elated. He told me "hey I'm single, you're single, do you want to go to dinner?" I said sure and he told me that he was going diving the next day and planned to be home at 5pm and would call after that. Sure enough, he called that Saturday evening and agreed to pick me up at my house.
We talked inside the house and then walked out the front door to leave. My car was in the garage and his truck was in the driveway. I walked out behind him and he stopped to let me walk to the passenger side of the truck. I did not get the clue. I stopped and just looked at him. He was not walking to the driver's side, so I was confused. I told him I like my neighborhood because I'm at the end of the dead end drive. After a few minutes of small talk, I asked him if he was ready to go and he said yes. I asked him if he wanted me to drive, and he said "no, I'm waiting to open the door for you." I then started laughing, I had no idea men actually opened doors for girls anymore. I felt so embarrassed and he was shocked I never had doors opened for me on a date. The date started off awkward, but when dinner was over I don't think either of us wanted it to end. He asked if I wanted to go to Coldstone for dessert. I'm allergic to dairy, so the place is torture for me, but we went and continued to talk for about an hour. We went back to my house and chatted for a couple more hours.

We dated the next 3 nights straight, then he wanted to cook for me and invited me to dinner at his house for our 4th date. The rest is pretty much history. I knew I wanted this relationship to continue from that date at his house. We continued to have date nights as much as possible with his graveyard schedule. That May was my 28th birthday and he told me to pack my bags for a weekend in Bend. We had a blast and hiked up to a waterfall. It was a romantic birthday, a special weekend, and I felt like I could do many more trips with Matt.

In August 2009 Matt prepared for a large garage sale at his home, beginning on a Friday while I was at work. I came over on my lunch and he got rid of a lot of stuff. He says he did this because he wanted me to move in with him, but I swear he did not say that directly to me. It was one of the hardest garage sales ever, we hauled everything in and out from the garage and into the yard Friday, Saturday, and Sunday. The weather was so hot, right around 100 degrees in the last few hours of the sale, and then he asked me to move in with him. I said yes of course - and I moved in September of 2009. We had about 4 of everything and began to prepare for our second garage sale that month.

In April of 2010 we went to Arizona for 12 days as a lot of our family lives there. Matt wanted to drive to bring back some items, which I later learned was cheap Captain Morgans Spiced Rum. I didn't mind a road trip at all, we get along so well and did not even think the trip could be bad or we could annoy each other. Friends and people at work were like "fly." One good friend, Brendan, said "if you two can make it that long in the car together, you will know if the relationship is forever." He was right, the trip was awesome. We sung, picked up bullet casings on the side of the road, did some minimal shopping, and spent time with family. It was a great vacation.

The Proposal

On 6.16.2010 while in Puerto Vallarta, Matt proposed. It was perfect. I had no idea it was coming. He hid the ring from me for weeks. He spent a lot of time doing research on rings, perfect proposals, and done all while up at night on his graveyard schedule. We are getting married 7.8.11 and plan to begin a family shortly thereafter! We could not be more blessed.

January 13, 2011

Tim & Stephanie's Review ~ 8.14.2010

"Ashley was fantastic! I was a little hesitant at first to spend the additional money on a wedding coordinator but it was definitely well worth it. Ashley took care of all the details for the day and let me truly enjoy my wedding. It was just perfect. She was easy to communicate with, always responded promptly to questions, and recommended vendors. She was willing to do whatever was needed to make the day run smoothly. I would use her again in a second for any type of event planning." ~ Stephanie


Photo by Brandon Cook Photography

January 11, 2011

8.14.2010 Wedding ~ Victorian Valley Views

Back in August Tim and Stephanie were married at the beautiful Victorian Hill in Salem. There are numerous garden areas to choose from for the ceremony and the deck for the reception overlooks the valley - it's beautiful! This was my first time working with this venue and they were SO wonderful to work with!

We really enjoyed working with Tim and Stephanie - there was this sense of unity, compassion, and love for each other that I can't even begin to describe. They had their ceremony on the Meadow Lawn with the wooden pavilion - a very peaceful setting. The reception was just a few feet away on the side of the Victorian home and deck where everyone was able to enjoy the breathtaking sunset. Steve, the DJ of Dance the Nite Away, was able to set up easily in one spot for both the ceremony and reception - and Steve was great to work with!

There were a lot of friends that helped with certain parts of the wedding - cake, catering, photography, flowers, and they were ALL amazing to work with! I wish they all did their "specialty" full-time so I could refer people to them and so we could work with them again! The cake was beautiful and the groom's cake was a hit! All of the guests wanted pictures of the groom's race car cake. Tim loved it too! The food was some of the best I've ever had - so many options - no one was left hungry! The centerpieces were stunning and I loved their wildflower seed packets as wedding favors for their guests. Roth's in Salem did the bouquet, corsages, and boutonnieres - and I loved the colors that Tim and Stephanie chose!






During the reception there was a lot of dancing - including a guest who could do some serious Michael Jackson moves! With the sun setting in the background - it made for some really cool pictures as well. Brandon Cook, their friend / photographer was also great to work with - thanks for giving us so many great pictures to choose from! I loved all the speeches - they were so heartfelt and memorable - you could really tell the love that the guests had for the bride and groom, the love that Tim and Stephanie had for each other, and the love the couple had for all their guests. Overall the wedding was very intimate and everyone had a great time!


Tim and Stephanie, thank you for having us share your wedding day with you! We had a great time working with you, your guests, and all of your friends that contributed for the wedding. Congrats!

January 7, 2011

2010 - A Year in Review

Where to begin!? 2010 was an amazing year for Stargazer Weddings and all of our brides - they got married! We were so blessed with the clients we had, the weddings we were a part of, and all the memories that were made along the way. A HUGE thank you to our brides, grooms, and their friends and families - it was an honor to work for you and help you on your wedding day! One of our favorite parts of what we do is being able to see the love and joy throughout the day - and there was a LOT of love and joy in 2010!

Another HUGE thank you to the wonderful vendors we had the opportunity to work with in 2010! Working with such great wedding professionals not only makes things easier for us, but allows for their expertise to shine through and make the weddings just as the couples envisioned! Here is a list of the venues and vendors we worked with in 2010! These are in no particular order - I just wanted to say an extra thank you to everyone and I hope to work with you again! (If there is no link - that means they don't have a website, but I know how to contact them)!





Hair and Makeup: Face Body Beauty and Austie Eckley.




Stargazer Weddings was also able to help with the 1st annual Summer Lovin' Workshop! Melissa and I had SO much fun working with the Click Chicks - an AMAZING, collaborative group of individual photographers! A lot of vendors came together to make this all possible! Another huge thank you to the couples that volunteered for the photo-shoot - without you it wouldn't have been possible! Click here to check out the blog post and links to all of the vendors! An EXTRA big thank you to Melanie of Melanie Jade Photography for hosting and being the main inspiration - you were great to work with! This was such a fun project and I really look forward to more photo-shoots this year! Thank you again to everyone for making 2010 such a memorable year!