A Whirly Girl Love Story, Part 1

Click here for Part 2. <3

This story actually begins a week before Christmas, 2013. I was packing for my holiday trip to visit family, and my sister asked on the phone: "so what's your line?". Puzzled, I asked her what she meant and her reply: you know, when that cute guy sits next to you on the airplane. If conversation hasn't already started by the time the beverage service begins, you can ask him, "are you drinking a jack and coke or a beer? I'm buying".

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The next evening while waiting at the airport, she texted if there were any cute guys and told me to look out for one with curly dark hair; he'd probably have glasses and a beard. No one met that description, and I didn't have a chance to use my new line on the airplane (hello twitching college student who wouldn't make eye contact).

After a week with family, soaking up snuggles with my niece and nephew, good food, time with friends, and late-night chats with my sister, it was time to go back to Boston. On my last evening, I asked if she thought I'd get to experience real love. If I'd have the chance for a family of mine own. She responded with, "Myca, you could be married by this time next year!" A thousand questions about who and when and how and where rolled off my tongue, and we both laughed. A laugh full of hope and expectation and wondering what would happen next.

Little did I know how my life would change just nine hours later.

Early the next morning, I found myself racing through terminal B in Denver International Airport, fearing I would be late boarding my flight back to Boston (via Chicago). When I realized there was just enough time to grab a coffee and breakfast to go, I took a sharp u-turn without looking and ran smack into the chest of a tall, bearded, baseball hat-wearing man with glasses and nearly fell from impact. Thankfully, he caught me and, after apologizing profusely for my carelessness, was on my way in search of breakfast.

I arrived back at the gate, hot coffee and muffin in hand, and realized the man who'd caught me just moments before was waiting for the same flight - cue the overwhelming embarrassment. I boarded first and soon settled into my window seat. When he came down the aisle a while later, we made eye contact - I smiled, he said "Good Morning" and then took the seat next to me. We started chatting about the early morning, watching the sunrise, where we were coming from and headed to that day. It was a promising start.

Before getting a chance to exchange names, a couple came down the aisle and, with confusion, interrupted and asked if he was in the wrong seat. After checking the ticket, they discovered his assigned seat was one row ahead and, with hesitation and regret, he moved.

At this point, I realize there's potential for something exciting, and I'm trying to decide, should I ask this guy to get coffee with me in Chicago? Am I that girl? Do I want to be that girl? Is there anything to write on besides a barf bag??? While weighing my options and realizing he's captive until we land in Chicago, he stands up, looks me in the eye, and says, "I was enjoying our conversation, and I'm not ready for it to be over. If I can get everyone else to move, will you come sit next to me?"

Without hesitation, I agree and hand him my coffee so I can gather my belongings while he helps shuffle three other passengers. A new seat, an introduction, and miraculously, the start of a new love story.

Six years ago today, on an early and cold Saturday morning in December, I met the man who would win my heart over long phone calls, thousands of text messages, and the perfectly timed box of chocolates.

Curious how the rest of the story goes? Part two is here.

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WGF Favorites - Ceremony Flowers

Picking my favorite, and most popular, ceremony settings.

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A Vineyard Wedding at Lake Chelan in Navy

When Christina contacted me about her September wedding at Karma Vineyards overlooking Lake Chelan in Washington, I couldn’t wait to start planning. She wanted their wedding to be glamorous with the ladies in navy gowns and the men in classic black suits. Her vision included long tables with fluffy white flowers and minimal greenery spread under the bistro lights during their ceremony. 

We used loads of white hydrangea, roses, ranunculus, and lisianthus to pull off this polished look along with dozens of candles. 

Surrounded by their families and treasured friends, they said, ‘I do’ on a bluff overlooking the lake and followed with a party under the lights in the vineyard. The entire evening was magical.

They are captured here by Mary Kalhor

Congratulations!!!


Did you know I’m available for travel to destinations outside of Wyoming for your wedding? I have a soft spot for this part of Washington (Wenatchee, Chelan, Leavenworth) and would love to bring the flower magic for your big day. I have access to a gorgeous studio for flower making and am an expert at planning long distance. Planning a Washington Wedding and wanting Whirly Girl Flowers to be there? Let’s chat.

A Black and White Wedding at the Brinton Museum

Jake and Audrey planned a glamorous black and white wedding at The Brinton Museum in August. The ladies all in black dresses of their choosing, the men wearing dark charcoal suits with skinny black ties. The amber glass jars she picked for the reception sparked my imagination and helped me pick a few unique flower and foliage choices for her bouquet.

Audrey provided me with some inspiration and general color preferences and left the rest up to me. We planned to keep the design neutral in color with deep greens, incorporating her favorite eucalyptus and large garden roses. She trusted me with the rest, and I even used gorgeous, warm beige-colored carnations as a base for bouquets. Thinking of candlelight shining through her amber glass, I added gold kangaroo paws to mimic the flame. They were a favorite with everyone.

Fun trivia - the bride, myself, and their photographer all graduated from Colorado State University - Go Rams!!

I'm forever grateful to Cassie Rosch, Photographer, for capturing every glorious angle of the flowers and sharing them with me.

Invites - Collaboration with artwork by Mother of the Groom, 3 Willow Design, and Alpha Graphics

Hair - Ginger Salon

Dress - Rebecca Schoneveld from A&Be Denver

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For their ceremony under the trees, the groom’s father made a modern steel arbor to frame the space. His creation was a surprise to both the bride and groom, who saw it for the first time on their wedding day. Adding spectacular flowers was a dream.

Whenever possible, I encourage couples to choose a table linen other than the standard white. The simple change to black table cloths with the added amber glass and dark greenery made these tables pop.

Congratulations!

Thank you so much for choosing Whirly Girl Flowers for your wedding and trusting me to bring your floral vision to life! Working with you was a joy. ~ Myca

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