August 11, 2012
Meaghan and Drew are beyond adorable. Meaghan is a definite literary goddess and getting ready at The Proctor Mansion Inn in Wrentham could not have been more perfect with the four poster beds, the natural light pouring in from every window, the perfectly restored detail from 1861. From their site: We invite you to step back in time to experience a taste of yesterday at The Proctor Mansion Inn. Built in 1861, The Proctor Mansion Inn is a striking example of Second Empire French Victorian architecture. Amazingly preserved and lovingly restored, it provides a glimpse of grandeur from days gone by. I remember looking at the smile on Meaghan face as she took it all in and she said, “This place couldn’t be more perfect for me!”
But it gets better…they were then off to St. Mary’s Church in Mansfield, MA where Drew (and his brother) are members of the music ministry! They even played a song they wrote where Meaghan and Drew both go to preform on their very own wedding day, and for the entire mass the whole church was filled with amazing music!
They finished off the day at Sapphire Estate in Sharon, MA. Formals were full of laughter, love, and fun. The dancing brought a smile to everyone’s face. They had a slushie bar for everyone to share. Drew’s brothers sang an amazingly funny best men toast that had everyone laughing, and the joy in the day was infectious! We loved every single minute of this wedding and even more both families that came together to celebrate Meaghan and Drew.
