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Photo credits:
Susan Jackson Photography
Flowers by Belle Fleur
Karen and Gregg
October 7, 2001
St. Louis, Missouri
ABOUT THE BRIDE: Karen hails from Toronto, Canada. She is a professor of
music at Northern Arizona University, and principal French horn of the
Flagstaff Symphony Orchestra.
ABOUT THE GROOM: Gregg was born and raised in St. Louis and is employed by
a Los Angeles-based software company.
HOW WE MET:: Gregg and Karen met in an internet chat room in September 1999.
He was busy traveling for work every week and she was teaching at a
university in southern Illinois. After a couple of months spent chatting
into the late hours of the night about books, music, and dating horror
stories, they finally met in person for sushi. The rest, as they say, is
history!
ENGAGEMENT: During the summer of 2000, Karen returned to Arizona to
complete the coursework for her doctoral degree at Arizona State University.
She flew back to St. Louis to visit Gregg often. On one of those visits, in
mid-June, Karen presented an engagement ring and popped the question to a
very stunned Gregg! (He said yes!) They designed Karen's engagement ring
at the Diamond Shop in Clayton during her next visit back to St. Louis.
They officially announced their engagement to family and friends on July
1st - Canada Day!
PLANNING: Karen and Gregg selected October 7, 2001 as their wedding date,
which fell on the Canadian Thanksgiving long weekend. This allowed the many
family and friends joining them from Canada an extra day for travel. Karen
planned the majority of the wedding herself, as her mother, maid of honour,
and bridesmaids were all Canadian. She couldn't have done it without the
invaluable help of Wedding-Club.com and
Arina's wonderful advice!
Gregg's parents planned and hosted a lovely rehearsal dinner for the wedding
party and the out-of-town guests. It was held in the unique setting of
Grant's Lodge the night before the wedding.

ATTIRE: The bride chose an embroidered and beaded ivory silk gown with a
semi-cathedral length train from Private Label by G. She wore a two-tier
veil and a headpiece beaded with crystals and pearls. Karen's "something
blue" was a pair of pale blue suede mules she wore beneath her gown. The
maid of honour, bridesmaids, and female groomsperson wore black gowns of
their own choosing. The groom, groomsmen, and fathers wore traditional
black cutaways with black vests, grey trousers, and four-in-hand ties.
THE CEREMONY: Karen and her father rode in a white 1950 Rolls-Royce Silver
Wraith limousine to the three o'clock ceremony at Christ Memorial Lutheran
Church in Affton. 120 guests were treated to superb organ music performed by
one of Gregg's closest childhood friends. The pews were decorated with
taper candles under hurricane lamps on white wrought iron stands, adorned
with climbing ivy and ivory pew bows. Vibrant autumn-coloured floral
arrangements adorned the altar.

THE RECEPTION:: Windows Off Washington was the setting for the festive
reception following the ceremony. Guests nibbled on hors d'oeuvres and
sipped champagne while being entertained with live jazz by Silk Pajamas.
The seated dinner included beef tenderloin and herb-encrusted pork loin,
followed by the delicious raspberry creme-filled citrus pound wedding cake
created by Cravings. Family and friends danced the night away in the
twinkling candlelit room. Many guests enjoyed the clear autumn evening outside
on the balcony overlooking downtown St. Louis.
HOW WE PERSONALIZED THE WEDDING: Karen surprised Gregg, and all of their
guests, by serenading her new husband with a rendition of "My Romance"
before dinner. There was barely a dry eye in the room! Foregoing the
traditional bouquet toss, Karen presented her bouquet to her Grandmother who
had recently celebrated her 54th wedding anniversary. The bride and groom
shared a dance with their parents who had celebrated their 30th and 40th
wedding anniversaries that year, dancing to the song that Karen's parents
had danced to on their wedding day - "A Groovy Kind of Love" by the
Mindbenders. In lieu of favours, Gregg and Karen informed their guests that
they had made a donation to the United Way September 11th Fund.
THINGS WE LOVED: The entire weekend was absolutely perfect! It was so
touching to have our many family and friends join in the celebration of our
wedding! All of our vendors were terrific - we could not have been more
pleased. We love looking through the stunning photographs by
Susan Jackson
and reliving every moment. It is truly a day we will never forget!
Photography by Susan Jackson Photography
Flowers by Belle Fleur
Ceremony/Reception at Windows Off Washington
Bridal Gown: Blustein's House of Brides
If you have questions or comments for Karen and Gregg please e-mail them at
corenfa@msn.com.
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