Monday, September 15, 2008

Zenawit and Samuel Wedding Day

NEBSEE Foto traveled to Columbus, Ohio to capture Zenawit and Samuel wedding.



Every detail of your wedding day is important. Every moment is planned, yet special. These moments gathered together is your unique story.....a story to be remembered.

For many months up to the very last minute before the ceremony, Samuel and Zenawit worked long and hard on making this dream of theirs a reality, and with the help of family, friends and plenty of God’s grace, everything was finally set.

Friday, a day before the wedding, as many guests were starting to arrive, I met the couples who seem very calm and relaxed to my surprise.


After a lot of hard work the preparations were done and the big day had arrived. Saturday, the wedding day. notwithstanding having slept late the night before doing yet even more wedding projects, they woke up early. Excited… since they couldn’t see each other before the Ceremony took place, the strong love that gathered them two to this day couldn’t keep them away from constantly communicating with each.









Brides have so many adored little girls in their lives that they often choose more than one flowergirl. In fact, we're now seeing groups of flowergirls including all of the bride and groom's nieces. And it's a precious scene when five or six little ones in white party dresses with the ring bearer boy in tux make their way down the aisle preceding the bride. These kids were adorable and did a great job with the candles, rings and flower petals.


Following the ceremony and formal photos at the Latter-Day, the couple joined their guests for a fairytale reception at the Temple. The highlights included a delectable dinner, a buffet of traditional antres, and the amaizing traditional coffee ceremony.






The wedding guests enjoyed a live band from Atlanta, who played a traditional Eritrean Song. The family and many friends abroad joined in on the fun as the couple danced the night away.

One of the unforgettable highlight of the night was Zenawit and Samuel slow dance to a song written and recorded by their friend (Solomon) who couldn't make it to share the joy.






Traditional ceremony the following day. After the wedding its custom for the couple to stay at home for two to three weeks while relatives provide meals.






This was a wonderful event, and it was a pleasure to be a part of it."Now that the wedding is over, the Honeymoon had begun, and the future... well It will come closer than we can assume.



4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Such a beautiful couple and a fantastic wedding. Congratulations and best wishes to Samuel & Zenawit.

Muzit

Anonymous said...

ohh I love these images. So detailed it makes me feel like I was in every step of the way. Well done and Congrats to the bride and groom.

Rachel,

Anonymous said...

I cann't beleive I missed the wedding but again Congratulations Sammy and Zenawit.

Ennu

Anonymous said...

very good looking photos....