Andra
Anglin married Chase Pennington on June 9, 2012 under sparkling chandeliers in
a candle lit setting at the Omni Fort Worth Hotel. The ceremony was designed by
the Arrangement. The ceremony was officiated by Bill Paxton, the grooms’
childhood pastor. Andra is the daughter of Charles and Aprile Anglin of Midland . Chase is the son
of Lee and Darlene Pennington of Springtown.
The
wedding ceremony was coordinated by Jordan Payne Events. Andra’s “something
borrowed” was her sister’s tennis bracelet the she too wore on her wedding day.
Her “something blue” was a sapphire ring that Andra’s father gave her mother
when they found out they were pregnant with her. As her father walked her down
the aisle, Andra carried a bouquet full of white peonies wrapped in black and
white rhinestones.
A
cocktail hour followed the ceremony in the Texas Foyer of the Omni Fort Worth
where a five string quartet entertained the guests. Hor d’oeuvres were butler
passed and a tasty signature drink containing a black and white striped straw
with a tag reading “cheers!” was enjoyed by all. Andra re-calls one of her
favorite moments of the night happened at this time. Andra and Chase were ushered
to a room to be alone for the first time that day right after taking pictures
post-ceremony. This room had a small table with all the hor d’oeuvres from
cocktail hour and the wedding’s signature drink for the couple. The two were
then given the room to themselves to take a breath and share a special moment.
The
night continued with the wedding reception in the Fort Worth Ballroom of the
Omni Fort Worth Hotel. The tables were covered in bold black and white stripe
linen, and embellished with beautiful centerpieces. The cakes, made by Bronwen
Weber of Frosted Art, were custom made to fit the bride and groom’s
personalities. The bride’s cake stood 7 tiers tall complete with ruffles and an
abundance of “bling” and the grooms cake represented his career as a firefighter.
The
bride and groom shared their first dance to the song “I Won’t Give Up” by Jason
Mraz. Family friend and artist Rolando Diaz captured his interpretation of the
couple’s love and union in a breathtaking painting that was painted live at the
reception and given to the couple. Andra and her father had a tearful
father/daughter dance to Steven Curtis Chapman’s, “Cinderella” and Chase and
his mother danced to “My Wish” by Rascal Flatts. After all the wedding
traditions were complete, Andra changed into a short, feathery, white dress to
dance the night away. Guests enjoyed entertainment from the band Limelight and
wedding favors from PicFlips..
The
night came to an end with the guests throwing streamers as the couple ran down
the hotel’s front drive to their Rolls Royce provided by Blue Diamond Limos.
The couple had an unforgettable exit; as they began to drive away silver
fountain fireworks, provided by Illumination Fireworks, followed the cars path
down the drive.
What a beautiful story!
Here are a few words from the Omni staff on their committment to your wedding:
"Your wedding is a day to be shared with family and friends. A day that begins the amazing journey between you and someone you love. At the Omni Fort Worth Hotel, we’re committed to making sure your wedding day is nothing short of spectacular – by filling it with love, laughter, and magical memories. That’s our promise to you. Whether we’re playing hosts to your wedding reception, rehearsal dinner or bridesmaid brunch, we’ll bring together the best of everything: distinctive venues; exceptional cuisine; luxurious accommodations; and legendary service. It all comes together to ensure that your event is truly sensational. Plus, Omni’s experienced wedding team will be by your side every step of the way- from your first planning meeting to your final toast. So you can focus on what matters most –making memories that last a lifetime."
If you're interested in more information, please contact the Omni Fort Worth at 817-535-6664 and ask for the Catering Department or visit the website omnihotels.com/fortworth.
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