When Disaster Strikes

Written with love, by Karley Kiker

Although I'm a Texas born-and-bred girl, my husband and I have called Hilton Head Island home for the past two years. I love everything about our little island life. Bike rides around the neighborhood. Walks on the beach in the middle of the day when we need a break from work. Our church community. Even our amazing grocery stores (seriously, I look forward to going shopping at our Kroger). Hilton Head is our happy place in every possible way. We fell in love here, got married here, and have made a home here. I never imagined what it might be like to lose it.

Before you read any further know that, thankfully, we didn't lose it during Hurricane Matthew. Our home took a hit from downed trees but, praise God, our roof remained intact and we did not experience flooding. We know that so many others on the island and in other affected areas will be returning home to much, much worse.

But despite the good news, there is debris. There is change. There is the reality of being without power, water, and sewage...basic utilities I have consistently taken for granted until now, when I haven't washed my hair for four-going-on-five days (and forgot to pack dry shampoo while preparing to evacuate).

Evacuation. There's a word that has never felt as real to me as it does now. Natural disaster. Despite the news coverage I've seen and the stories I've read in the past, that's a term I have never felt a personal tie to until this experience. With words like these floating around more often than not lately, I'm reminded of how fragile the illusion of control I cling to really is.

They say that times of crisis reveal your true priorities, and, well, I grabbed all my journals and not a lot else while packing, so I guess that speaks for itself. Wedding albums, paintings, knick knacks, stacks of letters, favorite books - they didn't suddenly lose their value. They just became nonessential. Evacuating provided me with the rare chance to remember that even if everything I left behind was lost, I would be rich in the family members and memories and years of documented heart cries and answered prayers that left home with me.

Those easy, cliche connections so frequently drawn between the storms of nature and the storms of life suddenly feel new and fresh to me. For the first time in the three years since we exchanged vows, I'm thinking about the fact that our pastor mentioned the "evacuation route" signs posted across the island during our wedding ceremony, and added that evacuation isn't an option in marriage. I'm thinking about how true it is that no matter what we face in the future, as long as Taylor and I stay united in our pursuit of our Heavenly Father and each other, we can weather it. I'm thinking about what might have happened to our home if the town had failed to implement the beach restoration project that went on all summer long, which reminds me of a truism Taylor and I learned during premarital counseling - "The time to repair the roof is while the sun is still shining." I'm thinking about the choices we have when faced with unexpected circumstances - anger and self-centered frustration, or assurance and others-motivated service. I'm thinking that there's no point in anticipating the next disaster or dwelling on "what ifs" and visions of the future filtered through fear, but there is wisdom in living life with open hands and an open heart; with our eyes constantly fixed on who and what really matters.

Please continue to keep all of the areas affected by Hurricane Matthew, especially Haiti, in your prayers during this time, and consider donating to disaster relief efforts coordinated through organizations such as Samaritan's Purse if you feel so led. https://www.samaritanspurse.org/


Before the Clean Up

Marriage Advice - When Disaster Strikes
Marriage Advice - When Disaster Strikes

AFTER CLEAN UP

Marriage Advice - When Disaster Strikes

A Classic Audubon Clubhouse Wedding by Arte De Vie Photography

"If I’m not mistaken, I think Angela and Clay would likely tell you they had the “perfect” day on their wedding day! The wedding day itself was preceded by a surprise second line when they arrived at the Swamp Exhibit at the Audubon Zoo the night before. They were so surprised when they saw us there. I honestly can’t remember anything that went wrong on their wedding day. I’m sure there may have been a small mishap or two, but that’s the thing, something will almost always go wrong, but nobody else usually has a clue. It’s been wonderful getting to know the pair, they feel like old friends now. They are both so laid back and sweet, and so trusting of what we do. This always allows us to relax and do our best work.

The day began in the most gorgeous of suites at The Roosevelt downtown. Everything ran like clockwork there, and soon after our arrival it was time to load the bus and head to Audubon Clubhouse for the couple’s first look. Clay’s expression when he saw his bride was precious. We allowed them to have a few minutes together before starting their formal photos, and eventually joined the rest of the wedding party and family to wrap up all of the photos before the ceremony. I adore the photo of the ring bearer and flower girl below! I know their mom is going to treasure this image for years to come. It’s such a priceless and timeless image.

The ceremony under the Oak trees at Audubon Clubhouse was absolutely breathtaking, and the weather was perfection! It was an incredible atmosphere, and oh so romantic. There are many photos that stand out to me, but I also love the one where they walked out under the trees, and you can see the ceremony set up and the clubhouse in the background. Simply beautiful! Once the I do’s had been said, it was time to get the party started. The pair danced the night away! You’ll feel like you know this pair after viewing their photos. Their love of life and for each other can be evidenced in the photos where they are just “clowning” around. Love them!" - Arte De Vie Photography

A Classic Audubon Clubhouse Wedding by Arte De Vie Photography
A Classic Audubon Clubhouse Wedding by Arte De Vie Photography
A Classic Audubon Clubhouse Wedding by Arte De Vie Photography
A Classic Audubon Clubhouse Wedding by Arte De Vie Photography
A Classic Audubon Clubhouse Wedding by Arte De Vie Photography
A Classic Audubon Clubhouse Wedding by Arte De Vie Photography
A Classic Audubon Clubhouse Wedding by Arte De Vie Photography
A Classic Audubon Clubhouse Wedding by Arte De Vie Photography
A Classic Audubon Clubhouse Wedding by Arte De Vie Photography
A Classic Audubon Clubhouse Wedding by Arte De Vie Photography
A Classic Audubon Clubhouse Wedding by Arte De Vie Photography
A Classic Audubon Clubhouse Wedding by Arte De Vie Photography
A Classic Audubon Clubhouse Wedding by Arte De Vie Photography
A Classic Audubon Clubhouse Wedding by Arte De Vie Photography
A Classic Audubon Clubhouse Wedding by Arte De Vie Photography
A Classic Audubon Clubhouse Wedding by Arte De Vie Photography
A Classic Audubon Clubhouse Wedding by Arte De Vie Photography
A Classic Audubon Clubhouse Wedding by Arte De Vie Photography
A Classic Audubon Clubhouse Wedding by Arte De Vie Photography
A Classic Audubon Clubhouse Wedding by Arte De Vie Photography
A Classic Audubon Clubhouse Wedding by Arte De Vie Photography
A Classic Audubon Clubhouse Wedding by Arte De Vie Photography
A Classic Audubon Clubhouse Wedding by Arte De Vie Photography
A Classic Audubon Clubhouse Wedding by Arte De Vie Photography
A Classic Audubon Clubhouse Wedding by Arte De Vie Photography
A Classic Audubon Clubhouse Wedding by Arte De Vie Photography
A Classic Audubon Clubhouse Wedding by Arte De Vie Photography
A Classic Audubon Clubhouse Wedding by Arte De Vie Photography
A Classic Audubon Clubhouse Wedding by Arte De Vie Photography
A Classic Audubon Clubhouse Wedding by Arte De Vie Photography
A Classic Audubon Clubhouse Wedding by Arte De Vie Photography
A Classic Audubon Clubhouse Wedding by Arte De Vie Photography
A Classic Audubon Clubhouse Wedding by Arte De Vie Photography
A Classic Audubon Clubhouse Wedding by Arte De Vie Photography
A Classic Audubon Clubhouse Wedding by Arte De Vie Photography
A Classic Audubon Clubhouse Wedding by Arte De Vie Photography
A Classic Audubon Clubhouse Wedding by Arte De Vie Photography
A Classic Audubon Clubhouse Wedding by Arte De Vie Photography
A Classic Audubon Clubhouse Wedding by Arte De Vie Photography
A Classic Audubon Clubhouse Wedding by Arte De Vie Photography
A Classic Audubon Clubhouse Wedding by Arte De Vie Photography
A Classic Audubon Clubhouse Wedding by Arte De Vie Photography
A Classic Audubon Clubhouse Wedding by Arte De Vie Photography
A Classic Audubon Clubhouse Wedding by Arte De Vie Photography

Audubon Clubhouse | Ceremony + Reception
Arte De Vie | Photography
Second Line Films | Videography
Poppy & Mint | Floral
Top Cats | Band
Frosted Fantasies by Nikki | Bakery
Amy Kuschel | Wedding Gown Designer
Wedding Belles on Magazine | Bridal Salon
Pearl's Place | Bridesmaid Dresses
Tommy Centanni | Hair
Katie Malone | Makeup
Rome's Tuxedos | Groom + Groomsmen Attire
Gina Cox | Calligraphy
Badgley Mischka | Bridal Shoes
Heirloom Live | Live Painter

13 Floral Print Wedding Invitations

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We're a bit in love with floral print...like floral print everything. Okay, we just love flowers in general. Because who doesn't? So today, we're showcasing some of our favorite floral print wedding invitations. They're just perfect for any season and oh-so-beautiful, don't you think?

If you see one you like, just click on the image and it will take you right to where we found it!