Thursday, July 2, 2009

Heather and Jon Ramseur


The first time I ever spoke to Heather, I knew that I liked her--she had the greatest accent ever! Then, we met Heather and Jon in person and we knew they were fabulous! Heather and Jon live in North Carolina and wanted to have a beach wedding, so Hilton Head was their choice! The Hilton Resort's ShoreHouse was a great selection for their ceremony and reception--it has a great view of the dunes and the beach and always has a nice ocean breeze (even on a hot July day!). Heather and Jon had a beautiful and worshipful ceremony and had great pastors and mentors there with them. Then, Heather and Jon wanted their reception to be fun and entertaining for their guests--and they did it!! There were fun, scripted introductions for the wedding party and parents. Heather signed a beautiful song to her new husband--it was truly incredible! Then, the real fun began--Heather's girlfriends perfomed some skits to great, fun music. This has been a tradition at all of their weddings! And then--as if there needed to be more--Heather, Jon, Jody and Nancy performed a dance-off that consisted of the "hook" part of about 17 different songs--it was GREAT!! Michelle from Galyean's Gallery was there to document the entire event. We know that Heather and Jon will have a long and very blessed life together and we are so happy to have been a part of it!
Thank you both for all the hard work that you did for our wedding. It was amazing! Everyone had a great time and said it was the best wedding and party they have ever been to. They were impressed and loved Jamie. You guys were tremendous blessings to us. I pray that your business prosperous and that your family is blessed. Hope we meet again in the future.
Heather and Jon

http://www.myhiltonheadwedding.com/

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