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Lake Leelanau

Leelanau Ties

0 · Jul 21, 2017 ·

In 1985, two very non-adventurous and unspontaneous people set out for a trip to the Leelanau Peninsula and ended up purchasing a very small house on Lake Leelanau.  What came as an initial shock to their family, turned out to be one of the best decisions they ever made, shaping the lives of future generations to come.

For over thirty summers now, I have visited this little house on the lake.  As I child, it was the only destination I knew to vacation in.  As a teenager, I would leave my hometown and work in the village of Leland for 3 months straight, loving every minute of small town summer and surprisingly learning how great it was to be a teen living at Grandma’s house.

This house became the symbol of summer.  While we definitely visited during the winter months, this was the place where summer dreams came to life.  Despite what the temperatures or calendar might claim, I never felt like summer had actually arrived until my first trip up north for the season, taking a ride on Grandpa’s fishing boat or sticking my toes in Lake Michigan’s warm sand.

Any excuse to drive up to Northern Michigan has always been good enough for me, even more so in the recent years.  Relaxation or work, I’ve done it all.  I’ve cleared Grandpa’s workbench on more than one occasion to arrange flowers.  I’ve taken over the garage with buckets of blooms.  I’ve even played tenant, going as far as to physically change my home address to this location, on more than one occasion in my life.

As I grew older, so did my grandparents and I began to realize that this destination that had become such an iconic part of my existence, might one day belong to someone else.  I might have to pay to stay in a hotel on my beloved peninsula.  My children might not ever experience this place in all of its glory or know what it’s truly like to have a bonfire by the lake.  One day that well known boathouse, the one just before the narrows with the bright red roof, might just be a passing memory that belonged to someone else.  Summer might cease to exist.

As the years moved on, fear crept into the back of my mind, with each visit I worried that this might be one of the last.  Was there any way that our family could keep this house?

My grandma passed away five years ago, my grandpa a couple years following.  If I had the funds to afford this outdated, updated and outdated again little slice of heaven, I would move to Lake Leelanau in a heartbeat.  That wasn’t in the cards though.  However, there was a plan. Thankfully after a couple of years of indecision, my parents were able to purchase the house and last month officially became residents of Lake Leelanau.

This magical place is staying in the family and will always be my home away from home.  My Leelanau ties won’t be undone and if perhaps someday my dream could come true, I might one day permanently call Leelanau home too.

Leelanau Wedding | The Day's Design | Ashley Slater Photography

Photo from one of my favorite Leelanau weddings at Aurora Cellars with Ashley Slater Photography

 

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Happy Anniversary

1 · Jun 19, 2014 ·

On June 19, 2010 I said “I do” to my hubby — if only then I had realized the journey that we would sure to begin.  It’s been full of struggles, laughter, the craziness of buying a house and meeting our beautiful little girl.  A wild ride doesn’t even begin to describe it.

Leelanau Wedding | The Day's Design

But today I thought I could share a little about my “fairytale wedding”, since it’s something I am quite frequently asked about.  I think there’s this common curiosity about the life and romance of anyone who is involved in the wedding industry and perhaps even an expectation that somehow they’re destine to be more romantic, more thoughtful and have “better parties”.  Please push all of these preconceived notions aside as I share my wedding day.

The ceremony took place at my grandparent’s house on Lake Leelanau.  I was a crazy bride who felt like she had something to prove.  I wasn’t yet an event planner, but I was on my journey to being one and knew that was my end goal.  So I thought I had to do everything myself and I diy-ed my little heart out to the point of exhaustion, including my own wedding flowers — but that I wouldn’t have any other way.

Lake Leelanau wedding | The Day's Design | Shannon Scott Photography

Lake Leelanau Wedding | The Day's Design | Shannon Scott Photography

Flower by The Day's Design | Lake Leelanau Florist | The Day's Design

Approximately 80 guests were greeted with a perfect, partly sunny, 75 degree day.  We simply could not have asked for a nicer afternoon.  And right there on the shores of Lake Leelanau I vowed to make Hubby mine, forever and always.

Lake Leelanau Bride | The Day's Design | Shannon Scott Photography

Lake Leelanau wedding | The Day's Design | Shannon Scott Photography

Lake Leelanau Wedding | The Day's Design | Shannon Scott Photography

Exchanging Rings | The Day's Design | Shannon Scott Photography

We didn’t write our own vows.  We didn’t do anything out of the ordinary.  It was a pretty traditional ceremony.  And to be honest, I can’t remember all the details in perfect clarity, although looking through these pictures is definitely bring back some memories from the day.

Wedding Exit | Lake Leelanau Wedding | The Day's Design | Shannon Scott Photography

I was determined to have great “exit” photos.  So the guest threw birdseed.  I had birdseed down my dress until I laid my head down on my pillow that night.

After the ceremony, we were fortunate enough to schedule lots of time for pictures which also allowed our family and friends to explore a little of Leelanau’s beauty before cocktail hour.  It also gave us a few minutes of alone time which is so valuable on your wedding day.  We took a trolley into Leland, which is where the reception would be held, and it’s so conveniently located to Fishtown and Lake Michigan – 2 must have spots for pictures.

Leelanau Wedding Trolley | The Day's Design | Shannon Scott Photography

Wedding on Lake Michigan | The Day's Design | Shannon Scott Photography

Leland Wedding | The Day's Design

Beach Wedding | The Day's Design | Shannon Scott Photography

The shores of Lake Michigan will forever own my heart.  Leelanau is truly my home away from home, and it was so special to share such a sacred place with all of our friends and family and celebrate there.  It now holds even more meaning and while I’m definitely a sentimental person, I would highly recommend to anyone host your wedding in a place the feels like home, that feels like where you want to be and where you want your forever to begin.

Centerpiece | The Day's Design | Shannon Scott Photography

Wedding at The Old Art Building | The Day's Design | Shannon Scott Photoraphy

Catering by Kelly’s did an amazing job serving our guest a local feast.  The Old Art Building was an absolutely perfect back drop for our reception.  And a huge thank you is owed to everyone who helped bring our day to life 4 years ago.

But the details and memories fade.  Some of the faces in these photos have now left us.  Time moves forward.  So I think we just need to remember to keep everything in perspective and always keep in mind the goal at the end of the day is to be married.  To have that person that you want to spend the rest of your life with by your side.

Old Art Building Wedding | The Day's Design

It’s not about the cake, the dress, the decorations — which are all details I love.  It’s about the one you can’t live without.  The one you want to spend your forever with.

Lake Michigan Wedding | The Day's Design

Photography:  Shannon Scott Photography /  Design & Flowers:  The Day’s Design  /  Ceremony location: Private Residence on Lake Leelanau  /  Reception Location:  The Old Art Building  /  Catering:  Catering by Kelly’s  /  Cake:  Dana Wilmer-Lucus  /  DJ:  Moments in Time  /  Dress:  Casablanca from Bridal Elegance /  Men’s Suits: Macy’s

Happy Anniversary Hunny!!

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Up North Living & Summertime on My Mind

0 · May 2, 2014 ·

Lake Michingan Wedding | Leland, Mi | The Day's Design | Shannon Scott Photography

Summertime.  The word itself just brings a smile to my face.  I think about sunshine, lemonade and long days spent at the beach.  This is a little funny though, considering I rarely drink lemonade and I live a good 35+ minutes from the beach.  Maybe I should substitute white wine and backyard grilling.

Growing up, I lived even farther from the beach.  A lot farther.  I would drive 4 hours to get to my Grandparent’s house on Lake Leelanau.  It was a drive that was worth every minute.  When I lived on the east side of Michigan, your options for going to the beach were a bit more limited.  There were a couple meaningless, no name (or at least names I don’t know) lakes that may have been swimmable and then you could drive to Lake Huron. Now no offense to Mr. Huron – but that lake fails to even hold a candle to the light of Lake Michigan.

So into the car we jumped every summer to make the 4 hour journey to Grandpa and Grandma’s house.  And when we arrived, summer could then begin.

Every time I see a picture of Fishtown or even Traverse City in my social media feed, I can’t help but feel a little jealously and longing.  Can I please have another excuse to go Up North?  Will you please let me plan your wedding up there???  (I’m not begging – I’m asking very nicely, with lots of urgency behind it!)

I still make that trip as often as possible, especially since it’s gotten a little shorter now that I live in Grand Rapids.  And while someday, I hope to live a little closer to the lakeshore but still remaining in West Michigan, I don’t think that will ever stop me from traveling to Leelanau, which will forever be my home away from home.

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Photo by Shannon Scott Photography {Smug Shots}, did you know that I was lucky enough to have my wedding reception in Leland, Michigan?

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