I’ve been fortunate so far this summer – nearly all of my weddings have been outdoor, and not a single rain-out! It’s been a great start to the “season.” A few pictures:
The beautiful flowers at my wedding on June 15th were done by the Flower Cart in Chesterton, Indiana. Although it was definitely on the warm side, Aberdeen Manor has a nice spot in the shade for the harp. The monogram made out of rose petals in the aisle was a theme that the couple carried throughout their wedding, from the programs that served as fans to the personalized hand towels in the restrooms!

The two weddings for which I played on June 9th were at a couple of my favorite locations – South Bend’s Center for History Gardens and Valparaiso’s Aberdeen Manor. The couple that got married at Aberdeen are also musicians, and picked some great pieces! They started with a prelude of all classical music, and then switched to popular and jazz for the processionals and ceremony. The recessional was a quartet singing “All You Need is Love,” which I followed up with “Grow Old Along with Me.”
I returned to Foster Park’s Bridal Glen on June 2nd. The rain held off just long enough for the beautiful ceremony! That night, I got to play my Celtic harp for a birthday party in Valparaiso.

Memorial Day weekend was another busy one – four weddings! I played at Swan Lake in Plymouth, Indiana for the first time, and had the pleasure of working with a wonderful violinist. It was a bit drizzly, but the gazebo there provided plenty of shelter to keep the harp and violin dry.
That night was a reception at Strongbow Inn where I got what I think was a compliment – I had just started, and a guest walked by and said “Oh, you’re actually playing!” Perhaps I sound like a recording? I guess that’s pretty good!
On the following Sunday, I had a ceremony and then a reception – both in Valparaiso. It was a busy weekend, but extremely enjoyable.

