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From the moment guests entered the church to the final dance under soft reception lighting, every detail spoke to the couple’s love story. Bridesmaids wore butter yellow gowns, and the flower girls and ring bearers, nieces, nephews, and godchildren, brought sweet energy to the celebration. Fields’ second grade students even made an appearance complete with a first look and a hymn singing performance, making for one of the most memorable and endearing moments of the day.
Throughout the day, family legacy played a quiet but important role: most notably was Fields’ bouquet. A sterling locket with a mustard seed charm passed down from her mother, grandmother, and great-grandmother was pinned to the ribbon. It was a symbol of tradition, love, and shared memories across generations. One of the most touching parts of the night came just before Fields and Charles walked into the reception. After a whirlwind day, they had a private moment, just the two of them, where they looked out over the ballroom and took it all in. That pause was a grounding reminder of what the day was really about: their deep connection and the joy of starting forever together.
Fields and Charles made sure the dance floor was never empty, and they treasured the chance to celebrate with all the people who had shaped their lives and relationship. Complete with light-up flower crowns, custom hats paying homage to the bride and groom’s hometowns, and tiny finger hands, the reception was simply unforgettable. With soft yellow hues, timeless style, and a dance floor full of love, Fields and Charles’ wedding was more than just a beautiful day, it was a true reflection of a love that feels classic, grounded, and full of heart.