31 Jul 2010

Heizenroth Wedding

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The Heizenroth/Yeager Wedding was held in Phoenixville, PA on July 10th in the Phoenixville Foundry. Beautiful wedding, beautiful couple at an incredible venue.

Here is their story:

How we met
They say that good things come to those who wait…..
I will never forget the night I met Anthony. We were both in our last year at Bloomsburg University and looking forward to graduating. We met through mutual friends at Hess’ Bar. Who would have thought I would meet my future husband there! I remember thinking how much fun Anthony was, and he always made me laugh! We spent our last few months before graduating getting to know each other. Soon I realized that he was someone I could spend the rest of my life getting to know. We have been together for four years now, and I always think how lucky I am that I was there that night at Hess’!

The Proposal
One of the happiest days of my life, September 5, 2008, Anthony asked me to marry him!

It was a Friday night and we had decided to spend the night at one of our favorite spots, Strawbridge Lake in Moorestown. I remember my mom and dad used to bring us there to feed the ducks when we were little and I’ve always loved going there. It was one of the places that Anthony and I had gone when we were first dating.

I was running a little late from work but we eventually made it over to New Jersey. It was beautiful out that night and Anthony had packed some food so that we could eat when we got there. We set up the blanket and sat there for a bit while we ate and then just as the sun was starting to set I remember Anthony suggesting we take a walk down by the water. I think I was still babbling on and on with one of my endless stories, when he knelt down on his knee and asked me to spend the rest of my life with him.…I said YES!

The reception was held at the Phoenixville Foundry, one of the nation’s first iron metal foundries. The history of the town is closely tied with the history of this foundry, and in many ways, mirrors the history of the United States. Phoenixville foundry was one of the first iron and steel foundries in the United States. They started out in the early 1800s making nails and eventually, by mid-century, they were manufacturing iron bridges and structures for use across the country. The Washington Monument is supported by their iron to this day.

The wedding was a blast. Here are some pictures to prove it.

One Response to “Heizenroth Wedding”

  1. Bill Savage says:

    Thank you both for allowing me to be part of your amazing day!! The cerimony in the church was beautiful, and the reception………… well words don’t begin to explain the amazing time I had. Best of luck in the future, and my God bless you always.

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