Published Sunday, July 20, 2008 6:42 AM
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On the eve of the wedding, the parents of the groom hosted a cowboy casual fajita dinner catered by La Margarita Restaurant. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Bolding of Round Rock, Texas. She is the granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bolding of Garland, Texas, and the late Mr. and Mrs. Loyd Myers of Liberty Hill, Texas. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Ray Rosewell of Cookville, Texas. He is the grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Zane Rosewell and Mr. and Mrs. Larry Morris, all of Cookville, Texas.
Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore her original design brought to life by designer Analea De La Fuenta. The modern meets Victorian strapless gown with sweet heart neckline was composed of ivory duchesse satin and accented with French re-embroidered and beaded lace. The bride's vintage inspired line earrings and pendant created with her mother and late grandmother's round, baguette, and heart-shaped diamonds was an original design. The bride carried a hand gathered garden style bouquet of cream hydrangea and spray roses with a yellow-centered white orchid and blue muscan, hand tied with white satin ribbon. The bride was attended by her dear friends, Matron of Honor Heather Vikstedt of Georgetown, Texas, and Maid of Honor Aubrey Matthes of Fort Worth, Texas. The bridesmaids wore Grecian-influenced dresses made of iridescent silk in a brilliant Arctic Blue by designer Linda Asaf, accented with dangle earrings and necklaces with baby pearls and iridescent crystals. The bridesmaids carried rounded bouquets of periwinkle hydrangeas, lavender irises, yellow spray roses with fresh lavender sprigs, all hand tied with ivory ribbon. The bridesmaids were Katelyn Rosewell, the groom's sister, of Cookville, Texas, Courtney Cammack of Coppell, Texas, and Jenny Krenek of Georgetown, Texas. The flower girls were Rachel Vikstedt of Georgetown, Texas, and Qwendalynn Chambers of Louisville, Texas. The ring bearers were Tristan Rutledge of Georgetown, Texas, and Dalton McCall of Dallas, Texas. The little girls wore floral halos and amber Cinderella style dresses with jeweled accents. The bride's house party included Vida Walsh and Angie Roman, both of Georgetown, Texas.
Cody Jones, of College Station, Texas, served as best man. The groomsmen were Jerry Ray Rosewell, the groom's father, Chance Rosewell, the groom's brother, Derek Whitsel, and Zane Robertson, all of Cookville, Texas. The ushers were Chris Bolding, brother of the bride, of Round Rock, Texas, Jari Vikstedt, Bob Walsh, both of Georgetown, Texas, and Cody Cammack, of Coppell, Texas. The couple enjoyed a two-week honeymoon touring Ireland, England, and Scotland. They make their home in College Station, Texas, where Lindsey is a junior and Justin is a senior at Texas A&M University.

