Jared and Yeira’s Wedding

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Saturday, June 28

3:00 pm

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I loved their guestbook.

Everyone signed a Jenga block.

Everyone knew that only the professional photographer could take photos during the ceremony.

We were privileged to sit in the reserved area of the chapel at Manheim Brethren-in-Christ Church.

Family members were some of the earliest guests to arrive. Jenna, Austin, Jere, and Jesse.

Several of Yeira’s family members and the pastor.

Kristen and Jere (our son) – Jared’s parents

Yeira’s mother Jessica and Jared’s mother Kristen.

Yeira’s parents – Phil and Jessica

Photos following the ceremony.

Jared and Yeira with her great grandmother.

Phil, Jessica, Jared, Yeira, Jessica’s parents, and Yeira’s brother and his fiancée.

With Phil’s parents

Jared and Yeira with their parents.

With Jared’s parents.

Jere, Kristen, Jared, Yeira, and us.

With Jared’s family and us

Jared with his siblings – Ian, Jana, Jesse, and Josh

Ian, Nicole, Austin, Jana, Yeira, Jared, Jesse, Kelli, and Josh

With us

Three generations of High ladies.

Kristen and Jere

Jana and Austin

Yeira’s beautiful bouque

Her shoes

Yeira’s headdress

Wedding coordinator checking her notes.

Photographer Tate Reed from Seven Te Weddings

Jared and Yeira’s friends preparing balloons to stuff inside Jared and Yeira’s car.

They also wrote on the car windows.

The reception was held in Warehouse 54 Cafe a facility of Manheim Brethren-in-Christ Church.

Our four children were dressed up and in one place, so they asked me to take a picture of them before the reception started: Jeff, Diane, Deb, and Jere.

The wedding party and a few friends were informed that the reception was ready to begin and walked across the driveway from the chapel to the Cafe.

Yeira and Jared welcoming them to the Cafe.

One of Yeira’s uncles was the MC.

Jared and Yeira visited every table.

Wedding party speeches.

Jared and Yeira listening to the comments.

There were lots of bubbles to make their departure special.

The photographer was between me and them in a few pictures.

Then it was time for them to leave.

What an amazing day.