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A Cowboy Wedding Tradition

As I mentioned in my most recent post, My Cowboy’s brother and his bride tied the knot this month. He is the youngest cowboy in the family and the final brother to take the plunge. For the rest of us ladies, this means our bride tribe is complete. No more being outnumbered by boys in this family. 

It was a beautiful day and we couldn’t be happier for the newest couple in our family. It is so refreshing to witness two people so in love start their life together as husband and wife. For more thoughts on that topic, click here. Now that all the cowboys have claimed their brides, I can share something I’ve been wanting to share for a while without spoiling any surprises for future sisters.

I am all about traditions. I love them. They can be especially meaningful and unifying when shared in our families. Plus they can be super fun. I love fun. This tradition just might be one of the most fun wedding traditions I have ever encountered. The nature of this tradition totally suits these cowboys too. What’s more western than a kidnapping? In our family, each bride has been kidnapped and held for ransom on their wedding day.

This is my kidnapping on our wedding day. Fortunately, our photographer captured it all.

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Oh and no worries, because we always wait to kidnap until after the ceremony has been performed. Kidnapping the bride before then would just be mean. The kidnapping generally takes place during the luncheon, after the bride and groom have finished their meal. In our case, it happened while we were thanking our guests for coming. 

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I love that unsurprised look on My Cowboy’s face.

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Wait, what? Where are you taking me?

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So what happens after the bride has been taken hostage by the cowboys? The boys leave a ransom note which is read aloud to the luncheon guests. In that ransom note, they generally require the groom to beg, plead, sing, or all of the above, for the money to get his bride back. The boys then head towards the nearest store with the bride (Wal-Mart preferred). Soon after, the sisters-in-law bring the groom once he has gathered the ransom money required. Here is an example of a ransom note, from another brother’s wedding a few years ago. 

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(Back to my kidnapping photos)

My Cowboy was required to procure a wheel barrow to push me around the store. Unfortunately/fortunately, the grocery store we shopped at didn’t have any wheel barrows! So he had to visit the neighboring store and barter with them to borrow their wheel barrow. To prove he wouldn’t steal it and would return it when he was done, he had to give up his car keys :D.

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Once the mode of transportation for the groom to push his bride is procured, they are given a shopping list. This is where the money the groom gathered comes in. The groom then wheels his bride around the store (preferably wedding dress clad) as they search for each item on the list. You know, items needed for a wedding night. If the money they gathered isn’t enough, then they beg some more, this time to complete strangers in the store. 

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Honestly, one of the best parts of this whole ordeal are the looks strangers give the bride and groom. Some offer congratulations, some look confused, some appear annoyed, and some are pleased. One lady even commented, rather unkindly on the bride’s wedding dress. Fortunately however, most onlookers are plain amused! It all adds to the enjoyment we take in this tradition. 

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Another kidnapping I took a few pictures of. I always thought the cardboard sign was a nice touch. Especially outside of Wal-Mart!

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What made our most recent kidnapping even better was when we discovered the grocery store didn’t have pregnancy tests out on the shelves. The groom had to push his bride in her shopping cart up to the pharmacy and ask for one. Other wedding night valuables were also nowhere to be found on the shelves. Where would they be? Behind the counter, with the cigarettes. Red-faced, the groom wheeled his bride up to that counter and inquired after the items needed. Fortunately, the youngest cowboy in the family was the best sport. He was definitely the most willing of all the brothers to do everything we asked. 

This tradition really is so fun. I find it one of the best parts of the wedding day!

Does your family have a fun wedding tradition? I’d love to hear about it! 

No-Bake

No-Bake Reese’s Cups

No-Bake Reese’s Cups start with Oreo chunks piled beneath a rich and creamy peanut butter layer. To finish off, extra pieces of Reese’s and chocolate top this decadent dessert. As always, no-bake anything is what keeps me sane in my hot kitchen this time of year!

Last week, the youngest cowboy in My Cowboy’s family got hitched! His pretty little lady asked me to do the desserts for the reception. Happily, I accepted! I brooded for months about what to make. This Cowboy and his bride are both local, so I knew it would be a well-attended reception and it sure was. Therefore, whatever I decided on, I wanted it to be good! I tested, created, improved, and recreated recipes for months. 

My Cowboy quickly became a beneficiary of the project. 

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As time went on, I caught wind of how many people they were planning on for the reception, and knowing it was a summer wedding, I decided no-bake treats for the win. As I pinterest-ed  (ya, it’s totally a thing) wedding dessert ideas, I saw many cute pins with no-bake cups. No-bake, single serve, and cute- perfect for a wedding! 

Before my list of flavors even began, I knew without a doubt, Reese’s Cups would have it’s place at this celebration. Reese’s and peanut butter just aren’t even a question with me. I also knew I wanted varied flavors, with the hopes that everybody could find a flavor they like and have a perfectly, happily satisfied sweet tooth. 

My test kitchen eventually produced what I shall call the final four. The other three recipes will be coming at you soon. Unsurprisingly, Reese’s Cups proved My Cowboy’s and I’s favorite! 

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The evening of the reception, as we packed and carried the hundreds of dessert cups, my little heart felt so satisfied. You know the feeling of taking pride in your work? I’m not talking about about an excessive ego that feels YOU are the only one who can do things and do them right, but that feeling of knowing your hard labors produced results you are pleased with. Over the months of testing, I became very proud of all the recipes I produced and to see them all done, to know they were tasty, and know the were enjoyed at the wedding made my night. 

Now, treat yourself to these Reese’s Cups this weekend! I worked hard to provide you with this recipe :D.

No-Bake Reese's Cups
Serves 8
No-Bake Reese's Cups start with Oreo chunks piled beneath a rich and creamy peanut butter layer. To finish off, extra pieces of Reese's and chocolate top this decadent dessert.
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Ingredients
  1. 16-20 Oreo's, in chunks
  2. 8 oz cream cheese
  3. 1 cup peanut butter
  4. 1 1/2 cups powdered sugar
  5. 8 oz Cool Whip
  6. 6 Reese's, chopped
  7. Chocolate Syrup, for drizzling
Instructions
  1. Place chunked Oreo's in the bottom of 8 5 oz cups. I probably filled them about an inch high with the Oreo's. I used 5 oz plastic cups, but you can use whatever you have on hand. I thought 5 oz was a good single serving size. Just remember if you use larger cups, there won't be as many servings.
  2. Beat cream cheese and peanut butter until smooth and completely combined. Add powdered sugar and combine. Fold in the Cool Whip. *Refrigerate the peanut butter filling for 2-3 hours. Once chilled, Place the peanut butter mixture on top of the Oreo chunks. Leave a little space at the top of the cup, because they are easier to eat that way.
  3. Top with Reese's chunks and drizzle with chocolate syrup. Keep refrigerated. Enjoy!
Notes
  1. *You can also wait to refrigerate the filing until after it is placed in the cups. It will take less time to chill, but I prefer to do it the other way around, because the longer the filling sits on the Oreo's, the more likely the Oreo's are to become soggy, but they are usually fine for about a day. So I generally only make up as many as we will eat that day. Keep the filling in the fridge if you choose to do it this way and just pull it out whenever you are ready to make more cups!
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A Cowboy and His Bride

As a blogger, you continually have ideas of future posts running through your thoughts. We always hope to be creating material that interests our readers and keeps them coming back. I tend to categorize my ideas in regards to priority. Some posts I know I will eventually write and aren’t time sensitive, so those get put on the back burner, so to speak, usually until I get just the right photos to go along with the words. Other ideas are totally time sensitive, as in perhaps an event that only happens once.  I am good at prioritizing writing those right away. Usually. However, there is one event we had in September that I completely forgot to write about- a day all about a cowboy and his bride!

My Cowboy’s younger brother and his little lady were married last month and I had the pleasure of helping out with some of the photography. This is the first time I have had anything to do with a wedding shoot. I was a little scared, but really had a blast! Fortunately this cowboy and his bride were so darn easy to work with.

When it comes to being young and in love, a couple doesn’t even need all that much direction from the photographer. The kisses, the tender touch, the love that permeates their glances, and that warm glow from a happy bride- it just comes natural. 

Being present with a cowboy and his bride who are so freshly in love rekindles within me my own sweet memories, memories from when My Cowboy took me to be his bride. I was so totally and completely in love with him then, but once you begin to progress through life as a married couple, solely committed to one another and God, you begin to feel and understand a deeper kind of love. As years pass and life continues on, you pass through the exhilarating highs, coupled with the inescapable lows-together. 

I’ve found periodically reminiscing on where it all began can bring needed perspective for moving forward. It always brings me an appreciation for how our story began and of the fulfillment our marriage has brought me. I am also reminded of how important it is to continue the ride we started, the way we started it- together.

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The women in our family are just happy as can be to have this lady for a sister! When you marry into a family of all boys, the additional girl power brought with each of our cowboy’s new brides has been especially exciting. She even entrusted me with the task of making her bouquet. I have a horticulture degree, with special attention to floral design, and a fresh flower bridal bouquet just happens to be my number one favorite thing to design. So naturally, I said heck yes.

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I wish I could say I posed them myself for these next two photos, but this was one of those ultra sweet “it just comes natural” moments I was telling you about. One moment I was thinking how to pose them and the next thing I knew, the groom scooped up his bride and started twirling her in circles. Swoon sigh…

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We are so happy for this cowboy and his bride. Love is sweet. I am extremely grateful for My Cowboy and the blessing it is to be his bride and the opportunity we have each day to share the ride together.