Erin and Jason

Jul 31, 2007 14:51




Erin and Jason
Beano's Cabin
Beaver Creek, Colorado
July 21, 2007
What a beautiful spot for a wedding! Erin and Jason got married on a mountain at Beaver Creek resort, surrounded by wildflowers and ski slopes. We even had some wildlife that crashed the wedding! Erin and Jason had their wedding ceremony outside, with this beautiful backdrop. They celebrated their reception in Beano's Cabin, a lavish log cabin restaurant high on the hills of Beaver Creek.





The day began at the Charter hotel in Beaver Creek, where they had a rehearsal brunch.



Erin got ready in her family's spectacular hotel suite.



Their wedding took place on the day that the final Harry Potter book was released.
Several of Erin and Jason's friends and relatives were reading the book that morning.



Dancing with her dad in the hotel suite, while her mother and grandparents watch.





Erin's mother, watching her get ready



Erin looked beautiful!



Then we all took shuttle buses up the mountain to Beano's Cabin. What a cool venue!





Mike took this photo of Jason's cousin, the wedding officiant, holding both rings.



Mike was lying on his stomach in the grass for this cool photo. We'll do whatever it takes!







Mike wandered further into the field to get this photo of two unexpected guests.







A hug for her mom at the start of the ceremony







Both of their mothers cried.









An emotional hug for her new daughter-in-law



Four porcupines crashed the wedding!



I'd never seen a porcupine before. They were adorable! Aw, look at that little face.







The food at Beano's was exquisite.



During the reception, Mike hiked up the hill with our tripod, and took some gorgeous twilight photos.



Erin's father-daughter dance



Jason dancing with his mother



Hotel: The Charter at Beaver Creek
Venue: Beano's Cabin
Coordinators: Jo Dee Smee and Jordan Ames of Cachet Weddings and Events

barn/farm wedding, color: yellow, outdoor wedding, 2007, mountain wedding, porcupine, traditional, photographer: charlotte geary

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