Barbara Bush's Wedding Album: Unseen Photos

Barbara met screenwriter Craig Coyne on a blind date last November. During a visit to Maine, they were walking along the oceanside rocks when he suddenly dropped to his knee in the same spot where Barbaras grandparents got engaged almost exactly 75 years earlier, in August 1943.

A Modern Fairy Tale

Allison V. Smith

Barbara met screenwriter Craig Coyne on a blind date last November. During a visit to Maine, they were walking along the oceanside rocks when he suddenly dropped to his knee in the same spot where Barbara’s grandparents got engaged almost exactly 75 years earlier, in August 1943.

"I didn't know Craig had found out the history. Of course, I cried -- and our cousins were spying from the windows taking pictures," she explained.

A Family Affair

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After Barbara’s father walked her down the aisle, the bride and groom exchanged vows in front of their immediate family, including former President Bush, 72, Mrs. Bush, 71, and Barbara’s grandfather, former President George H.W. Bush, 94. Barbara’s twin sister, Jenna Bush Hager, served as matron of honor, and her daughters, Margaret, 5, and Poppy, 3, were flower girls along with Coyne’s niece, Emma, 5. Poppy did double duty at the ceremony, also serving as the ring bearer.

The bride’s aunt, Dorothy “Doro” Bush Koch, officiated.

A Maine Meal

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All 20 guests fit around a single table for a dinner of Maine lobster and corn on the cob.

Taking the Plunge

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Before dressing for their "I dos," the couple leapt into the Atlantic. "It was cold, but they wanted to do it," said a source.

A Loving Touch

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The bridegroom touched his new wife's shoulder during the post-wedding dinner.

Cake for the Flower Girls

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An attendee told PEOPLE that the Bush clan cut the cake before dinner was served — so the flower girls (Jenna Bush Hager’s daughters, Margaret, 5, and Poppy, 3, and Criag’s niece, Emma, 5) could eat cake before bedtime!

Last-Minute Notes

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Craig penned last-minute notes for his dinner toast, in which he teased his new father-in-law—and the former president's legendary mangling of some words— by using the word mis-underestimated, according to his new sister-in-law Jenna Bush Hager.

Flowers Galore

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Barbara may have only had five weeks to plan her wedding, but she made sure there was an abundance of fresh flowers.

'Wonderful World'

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An evening rain fell just as the couple stepped inside for their first dance—to Sam Cooke's "Wonderful World"

A Loving Look

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"It’s just been a very sweet romance," Barbara said of their relationship.

A Feline Momento

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Craig wore socks featuring Barbara's cat Eleanor.

A New Home

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Now that they're married, the couple will stop living across the country from each other. Craig has relocated from Los Angeles to live with Barbara in Manhattan.

More Flowers

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Guests tossed lavendar rose petals.

Keeping Family Close

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Barbara made sure to keep her 94-year-old grandfather, former President George H.W. Bush, close during the wedding celebrations. His wife, her grandmother former First Lady Barbara Bush, died in April of complications from pulmonary disease at age 92.

"Craig didn’t get to meet my grandmother," she said. "I thought there would be plenty of time for that to happen."

Wedding Blessings

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Barbara's mom, Laura Bush, gave an emotional toast during the reception. Of a summer night long ago in Midland, Texas, when her babies were asleep in bed, Laura recalled: "Daddy and I were in our little backyard at twilight, and I thought, 'This is the life.' Well, Barbara and Craig: This is the life."

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