Saturday, the Twenty-Fifth of October, Two Thousand Three at One O'Clock in the Afternoon.
We would like to thank everyone who came and shared our wedding day with us! Thank you all for a great memory
that we will never forget. The day couldn't have been more beautiful.
UPDATE: Amanda's parents came down to Dallas to help Amanda's sister Audrey move into her new apartment. While down here,
Amanda took them up to Denton to see the area around the chapel. There are pictures of the chapel, the surrounding area and also of the outside of the
reception hall. Click below to see the pictures she took.
The Little Chapel in the Woods was designed by O'Neil Ford and Arch Swank and built with unskilled
labor in 1939. This National Youth Administration project brought national attention to the work of O'Neil Ford. Under the direction of
Dorothy Antoinette LaSelle, hundreds of students produced stained glass windows, light fixtures, intricate mosaics, and the massive hand
carved doors of this elegant building. Eleanor Roosevelt spoke at the dedication of the Little Chapel in 1939. Ford later called that
this project his favorite because of the participation of the students and the NYA laborers. The Chapel is recorded in the National
Register of Historic Places and is a Texas Historical Landmark. The Texas Society of Architects voted it one of the 20 most architecturally
significant buildings in 1983. It is located on the TWU campus in Denton, Texas.