Wedding: Shondi & Kayla

On Tuesday night I had the pleasure of attending the Family Equality Council‘s big New York fundraising event. Celebrities, booze, good food, good company, Clay Aiken singing; it had it all. But ultimately, the key element was the reminder that LGBT visibility is one of the most important ways we, as a group, can implement change. Committing our love, creating families, and celebrating our unions…

When Vice President Biden announced that he is ‘comfortable’ with gay marriage earlier this week, he mentioned that it was his interaction with gay couples and their children that caused him to realize that their commitment and families are no different than others. So in addition to the obvious elation that surrounds having a wedding, it is also a wonderful opportunity for gay couples to expose straight friends and family to the importance of equality. Shondi and Kayla fully embraced (and beautifully executed) that notion.

From ShondiWe feel like our engagement process was extremely important because it allowed us to contemplate and fully understand why it is that we were doing what we were doing.  We got to talk to our friends and family about the importance of marriage equality, our commitment, and what it meant to us.  I feel like in the last year we grew leaps and bounds as a couple and even have a better, more genuine and healthier relationship with our parents.

Leading up to our Earth Day event, our wedding became a sort of community effort.  We had friends who came over to make decorations with us months before the wedding.  Our friends were all able to contribute something to our wedding by way of whatever talent they possess.  One of Kayla’s best friends, Sean Klingler, is a photographer and he turned out amazing photos of the day.  Our friend who is a folksinger sang “First Day of My Life” by Bright Eyes for our ceremony.  We hired a friend’s band, a 3-piece, all women, blue grass band called The Carper Family, to perform at our reception.  Kayla and her momma baked pies for the entire week of our wedding and our friends that can bake contributed even more.

Everything in our ceremony decor, our centerpieces, and even the escort cards were made by hand by either us or our talented friends.  With the help of our awesome support system Kayla and I were able to make this day really reflect who we are and what we love.  Our ceremony was co-written by us and our officiant, Spike Gillespie.  We spent months choosing our readings and collaborating with Spike to achieve a beautiful ceremony that reflects exactly what we are about and why we chose to make this commitment.  I feel like it was an important experience for us to have as a couple.

Since we can not legally marry in Texas, Kayla and I secured all of the legal documents that we can to protect ourselves several months before the ceremony, which was a wake-up call, even to us, as to how important it is that we change the laws to support same sex marriage.  Our engagement gave us an opportunity to open dialogue with friends and family about the realities of our situation, and what it means to us personally.

I am so thrilled that we had this wedding.  It brought us closer as a couple, and it allowed our families to share in the joy and magic that is our life together.  All I have heard since the day is how beautiful it was and how full of love and positive energy the day held. 

I am so proud of our wedding.

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11 Comments

  1. Sarah
    Posted Sun, May 13, 2012 at 8:39 am | Permalink

    Gorgeous couple. The wedding looked amazing. All the best!

  2. Posted Mon, May 14, 2012 at 2:35 am | Permalink

    So much love and happiness comes through in the photography. I hope they have a beautiful life together and many beautiful memories to share.
    They really are a special couple with a lot of style.

  3. Kayla Frost
    Posted Tue, May 15, 2012 at 8:04 pm | Permalink

    Shondi is my older sister and I love her very much. The first time I met Kayla, things got very confusing because we would both answer anytime anyone said our name. I love her too, very much so, because she loves my big sissy very much. They make such a great team and are so fun and full of love. I wish I could have been at the wedding, but finals got in the way :(

    The man wearing the cowboy hat is our daddy, and he’s dancing with Shondi.

    So much love. I’m so proud of both of you!

  4. Holly
    Posted Mon, Jul 23, 2012 at 1:52 am | Permalink

    I just wanted to say that your dress is absolutely stunning. I saw the lace in the front and fell in love. Then I saw the back it was perfection. Where did you get it? You look beautiful. Congratulations.

    • Posted Mon, Sep 24, 2012 at 10:56 am | Permalink

      Holly, funny story. I already had a wedding gown, but knowing too little of the art of wedding dress shopping, I bought from a used site online, ordered my size and it was several sizes too large! I couldn’t afford the alterations so I was on the lookout for a more simple dress. I was browsing pinterest one afternoon and came across this very dress. I ended up buying it at a website called nastygal.com! They sell mostly super young hipster clothing, but the dress was perfect! Everyone, even my tailor, asked me if it was vintage!

      • Holly
        Posted Tue, Oct 23, 2012 at 7:36 pm | Permalink

        Thank you. I love pinterest. I might be slightly addicted. Thanks. That is amazing. Great find. You looked beautiful.

        • Anonymous
          Posted Fri, Jan 04, 2013 at 12:32 am | Permalink

          Thank you, Holly.

          • Lindy
            Posted Fri, Jan 04, 2013 at 12:39 am | Permalink

            Thanks so much, I will check it out! In case anyone else is looking for feminine white/cream blazers, I have found a few lovely ones at stylebop.com (although pricey), and White House Black Market has one (Ecru Long Tux Jacket – currently 50% off).

            Loved stumbling onto this blog, thanks all!

  5. Lindy
    Posted Thu, Jan 03, 2013 at 10:42 pm | Permalink

    Hello, and congratulations! May I ask where Kayla found the white jacket? I have been hunting for one similar to that for our wedding!

    Thank you!

    • Anonymous
      Posted Fri, Jan 04, 2013 at 12:32 am | Permalink

      Hi there Lindy,

      Kayla found her jacket at http://www.modcloth.com. Her jeans were white skinnies from the Gap. They didn’t match up completely in color and fabric, but I kind of liked the monochromatic look. We had trouble finding suits that matched that weren’t too businessy.

      Good luck with your searchz, my advice: be creative and reflect your personal style.

      Congrats on your engagement,
      S.

      • Lindy
        Posted Fri, Jan 04, 2013 at 12:41 am | Permalink

        Oops, I replied to the wrong comment, thank you!

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