Country star Rodney Atkins tied the knot with fellow
singer-songwriter Rose Falcon during an intimate beachside
ceremony Sunday, November 10 on Captiva Island, Fla. Twenty guests were in
attendance as the couple exchanged vows, including Atkins’ son Elijah, who acted
as best man. Officiating was Charles Hutchins, founder of Holston United
Methodist Home for Children, where Atkins spent his infancy before being
adopted.
On Saturday, friends and family were treated to a day of fishing in the
beautiful waters surrounding Captiva. Rose crafted many of the wedding
decorations herself, including wedding programs made of CD cases and a handmade
bracelet for each female guest. Male guests each received a custom hat made to
match the baseball cap worn by the groom.
beautiful waters surrounding Captiva. Rose crafted many of the wedding
decorations herself, including wedding programs made of CD cases and a handmade
bracelet for each female guest. Male guests each received a custom hat made to
match the baseball cap worn by the groom.
Rodney and Rose also took a special moment during the wedding ceremony to
recognize the 51st anniversary of Allen and Margaret Atkins,
presenting Margaret with a three-carat aquamarine ring (a nod to Rodney’s
birthstone).
recognize the 51st anniversary of Allen and Margaret Atkins,
presenting Margaret with a three-carat aquamarine ring (a nod to Rodney’s
birthstone).
When asked about their plans after the wedding, Rodney and Rose both
responded, “Our life is a honeymoon.” They are returning to Nashville and will
continue on The Most Hits For The Money Tour, along with
country guitar-slinger Frankie Ballard.
responded, “Our life is a honeymoon.” They are returning to Nashville and will
continue on The Most Hits For The Money Tour, along with
country guitar-slinger Frankie Ballard.
For more information, please visit www.rodneyatkins.com or follow
Rodney on Twitter @RodneyAtkins and Facebook at
www.Facebook.com/RodneyAtkins.
Rodney on Twitter @RodneyAtkins and Facebook at
www.Facebook.com/RodneyAtkins.
[Photo credit: Cher Hanna]