Lauren & Philip’s handfasted pig roast organic farm wedding with a surprise goat

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The Offbeat Bride: Lauren, Business Development Technician

Her offbeat partner: Philip, Lab Services Technician and Live Audio Engineer

Date and location of wedding: Thigh High Gardens in San Marcos, TX — 05/09/2015

Our offbeat wedding at a glance:

There wasn't really a set theme to our wedding; it was more like a tribute to all of the amazing people in our lives. Philip and I run in a unique circle of artists, farmers, cooks, and musicians, so I really planned the wedding to incorporate as many local vendors as possible and highlight their abilities.

Organic farm wedding on @offbeatbride

Organic farm wedding on @offbeatbride

Organic farm wedding on @offbeatbride

Organic farm wedding on @offbeatbride

Organic farm wedding on @offbeatbride

It was an early May wedding, so I wanted it to be as colorful as possible. We had the wedding out on a friend's organic farm, had a husband and wife team slow-roast a whole pig for food, we had local music, local flowers, and a friend of a friend for photography. We danced to country and bluegrass music, drank a whoooole bunch of beer (I don't drink, but my friends sure do!), and had a whole lot of fun. This is my second marriage, and the first wedding I felt like I compromised a lot about what I wanted due to family preferences, so this time I was really determined to make this wedding my own. But it wouldn't have been possible without the help of my friends, family, and our entire community.

Organic farm wedding on @offbeatbride

Organic farm wedding on @offbeatbride

Organic farm wedding on @offbeatbride

Organic farm wedding on @offbeatbride

Organic farm wedding on @offbeatbride

Tell us about the ceremony:

We did a traditional handfasting using cords that I made from an Offbeat Bride blog post. Each cord represented a vow we would make to each other. Our vows were mostly focused on loving and accepting the whole of each other and recognizing each other as equals. Neither one of us are religious, so we thought that fit us very well.

Organic farm wedding on @offbeatbride

Organic farm wedding on @offbeatbride

Organic farm wedding on @offbeatbride

Organic farm wedding on @offbeatbride

Organic farm wedding on @offbeatbride

Organic farm wedding on @offbeatbride

Organic farm wedding on @offbeatbride

Organic farm wedding on @offbeatbride

Organic farm wedding on @offbeatbride

Tell us about your reception:

The reception was so fun. The pork was amazing, the cupcakes were phenomenal, and the dancing was constant. The highlights included cutting the cake; when Phil, against my many protests, smashed the cake in my face, I immediately retaliated because I am an adult. I loved our first dance which was full of giggles and a dramatic dip at the end. But the biggest highlight was when I turned around and someone put a baby goat in my arms, who apparently was a world-class nuzzler!

Organic farm wedding on @offbeatbride

Organic farm wedding on @offbeatbride

Organic farm wedding on @offbeatbride

What was your most important lesson learned?

Take all of the DIY projects you'd like to do and only plan on finishing about half of them. It's really just a time thing. Don't be embarrassed that you're stressed. I feel like our culture wants us to pull off amazing weddings without breaking a sweat. It's okay to want a really nice wedding but have a hard time putting it together.

If someone offers to help you, seriously consider taking them up on it. This wedding would have been a nightmare without the help from our friends and family. Set a time before the wedding, between one to two hours beforehand. Let all of your bridesmaids and groomsmen know about it. And when that point comes, all worrying needs to stop. After that, whatever happens, happens, and you can roll with it. It's about letting go and really enjoying yourself on that day.

Organic farm wedding on @offbeatbride

Organic farm wedding on @offbeatbride

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Comments on Lauren & Philip’s handfasted pig roast organic farm wedding with a surprise goat

  1. I looooooove that hair and using gypsophelia like this! How was this done and how did it stay in?

    • My cousin did a tight bun in the back, a tight braid over the crown, hair sprayed it to death and just stuck them in there! A few fell out over the course of the night, but it was no big.

  2. “Don’t be embarrassed that you’re stressed. I feel like our culture wants us to pull off amazing weddings without breaking a sweat. It’s okay to want a really nice wedding but have a hard time putting it together.”

    I LOVE this. Thanks for your honesty. It’s really refreshing.

    • Thanks! My friends really did watch me fall apart a little, especially the week leading up to the wedding. It was tough, because I’m a diehard fan of Martha Stewart and Ina Garten, both masters of making the impossible look easy. But it’s not only a huge event, but a very emotionally laden event, that would freak anyone out!

  3. I fully support surprise kids of the goat variety. I didn’t even realize this was missing from my wedding until I read this. Now I wonder why I didn’t have goats at my reception. There should always be goats.

  4. ” the first wedding I felt like I compromised a lot about what I wanted due to family preferences”- This rings SO true for me.

  5. The wedding really fit this couple, and the invitations set the stage. I really liked that the ceremony began in daylight and then turned to outdoor garden lighting. It was memorable and unique, with still having some traditional touches. Laid back attitude, and fun! Live music a must have in San Marcos!

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