A Dad and Daughter Wheeled Down the Aisle Side-by-Side

We’ve seen a lot of wonderful weddings come across the pages of SMP, but never one with a story quite as touching as this. A bride, who tore her Achilles’ tendon just weeks before the wedding, and her father battling Parkinson’s, uncertain if he’d be able to escort his daughter down the aisle. But on that day, time stood still. She was the blushing bride he was her daddy, wheeled down the aisle side-by-side. It’s a wedding that captures the love of family through all circumstances, and celebrates the moments in life that matter most. Melissa Barrad designed this most gorgeous day, and Swoon by Katie had her camera there to capture. It’s a must-read story that will bring you to tears, and there’s more of this wedding day waiting right here.

And don’t miss the beautiful wedding film from NR3 Video Productions!

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From Melissa Barrad of I Do…Weddings & EventsMelissa and Eric were married last July at the Scripps Seaside Forum in beautiful La Jolla, California. They were incredible to work with, and I can honestly say, I have never ever been so moved by a wedding and a Bride and Groom before. I was brought on for design, full-service planning and coordination, as well as to support them throughout the entire planning process.

Everywhere you turned, there were special touches of Melissa and Eric. They both have such warm and sunny personalities, and I believe their color palette matched them perfectly. We were inspired by sorbet colors. Specifically, strawberry, watermelon, warm oranges, buttery yellows and neutrals. Both the Bride’s family and I grew succulents for the occasion, and we accented the modern clean decor, with chevron patterned runners and grapewood.

Guests were greeted with donut holes and infused drinks such as Rosemary Lemonade. Two of Melissa and Eric’s friends sung during the ceremony, which was officiated by Melissa’s brother. Post ceremony, guests were treated to a show-stopping champagne bar and a beautiful view. In lieu of traditional place cards, paper hearts were pinned to cork boards. In lieu of a guest book, the bride and groom opted for adorable note cards where guests could draw a picture and write a note of well wishes. With a slight nod to the Save The Date, the photobooth was truly unique! Stop action photos printed out tons of pictures, and within minutes a flip book was created.

As guests made their way to the reception, we wanted to ensure the canopy remained a focal point. Lounge furniture was placed underneath the stars, and the cake was both displayed and cut underneath the canopy. In addition the the custom cake, Melissa also surprised Eric with a Groom’s cake..a replica of an XBox.

 

A few weeks before the wedding, Melissa tore her Achilles tendon. She was originally told she was okay to deal with the tear after the wedding. However, after getting a second opinion, she was in emergency surgery just days before the wedding. She was on a conference call with me the afternoon of her surgery! We weren’t sure if she’d be able to walk on her wedding day. While this was occurring, her father’s health began to deteriorate. I was aware that he had Parkinson’s, and that we’d be making special arrangements for him. But, his health took a turn for the worse, and we weren’t sure he’d attend the wedding.

 

Luckily, we made it to wedding day without any further challenges. I coordinated with the groom to carry the bride back down the aisle, and she would be alternating through the day between crutches, a wheelchair and standing single-legged with her hurt leg in a boot. Her father was able to attend, and family members wheeled father and daughter down the aisle in matching wheelchairs. To say that there was not a single dry eye in the house was an understatement. Her father was able to give her away, stay through the ceremony, and was able to join for a few quick photos. I will never forget the feeling I felt collectively seeing Melissa in her decorated wheelchair, with her father at her side.

 

The bride and her family amazed me. Melissa never complained, never wavered and was the epitome of strength. Eric, her groom, was supportive, attentive and simply wonderful. They were able to dance their first dance (I was so thankful that they were “Tall” and “Small!”), do a group dance to the “Wobble” and enjoy the entire day. By the wedding’s end, Melissa father was back in the emergency room. Melissa and Eric went to the hospital instead of their after party. The following morning, a brunch was held at the Marine Room. Melissa’s mother hosted over 80 guests, and I was not sure what to expect when I arrived. Melissa, Eric and their families were smiling, gracious and happy and greeted their guests, as I was on hand to coordinate and design additional florals.

 

Melissa’s family returned to the hospital immediately after the brunch to be by her father’s side.  He was grateful to be visited by close family members and friends from afar.  He passed away unexpectedly late that night, the day after he gave his daughter away. It was horribly sad, but the strength this family showed, Melissa and Eric in particular…was incredible. I am so thankful that I was able to work with this gracious, creative, gregarious couple, and I am thrilled to be sharing their story and beautiful wedding day.

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Wedding Photography: Swoon by Katie | Wedding Consultant + Floral Design: Melissa Barrad of I Do…Weddings & Events | Venue: Scripps Seaside Forum | Officiant: Oliver Miao, Brother of the Bride | Reception Music: INJOY + Missy Angelica Strings | Cinematography: NR3 Video Productions | Cake: The French Gourmet | Rentals: Arc De Belle + Classic Party Rentalschiavarichairrentals.com + Concepts Event Design + Lounge Appeal | Catering: Coast Catering | Hair: Mish Musho | Make-up: Val Vonprisk | Photobooth: Thumb Theater | Illustrator (of the Tall and Small characters): Charlotte Illustrations | Stationery (Invitations and Programs): Pillows and Peonies | Flipbook Animator: R. Ryan Hayes Professional Art Services