Cocktail Hour Music and Photo Booth Lively at Cardinal Golf Country Club

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The photo strips started curling at the edges at Cardinal Golf Country Club before dinner even hit the tables. Ashley kept flattening them on the booth table with the side of her hand, like smoothing a map. Kids compared goofy faces in pairs, then tucked the strips into their pockets like tickets they planned to show off later.

The Booth Line Started Early

On May 9, the first little crowd showed up to the booth during cocktail hour. A cousin in bright sneakers tried three sets of props in three minutes. Ashley handed out a glittery hat to a grandpa who said he didn’t “do” photos, and somehow he ended up in the middle with two grandkids hanging off his arms. I heard the printer buzz and spit out doubles. Someone reached for one and laughed at the smear of frosting already on their finger from a cupcake they swore they weren’t eating yet.

“Print two. My grandma needs one.”

Inside the ballroom, the windows faced the course and the sky turned that late spring blue that makes you forget time. People drifted from the patio to their tables, then back again when the first introductions started. Names came over the mic and a group of teens pounded the floor in a rhythm that sounded like a hype crew. One kid tripped on the carpet runner and bounced up with a bow that got a bigger cheer than the name call.

The first dance pulled everyone tight to the edge of the floor. The guest of honor had that mix of grin and focus, hands set just so with Beth. Half the room filmed and half the room swayed. When the song finished, there was this second of quiet where you could hear plates settling and then all at once the clapping hit like a wave.

Near The Patio Doors

Dinner had a steady hum. Conversations carried over clinks. Mason kept the room feeling easy, the kind of background that lets you lean in and talk without realizing your foot is tapping. At one point a table of aunts started a slow shoulder groove to something they hadn’t heard in years, and two teens side-eyed it and joined in anyway. Then somebody at the next table stood and said it was time. Chairs scraped and a circle formed faster than anyone planned.

They pulled a chair out, of course. The lift was messy on purpose, with a chorus of voices counting in a dozen tempos. The guest of honor went up a few inches and then a little more. Right as the room shouted, a sneaker flew off at a perfect arc, skidding under the head table. A cousin dove, slid on his knees, and came up holding the shoe by a neon lace like a fisherman with a catch. The whole circle cracked up, and the chair came down to a safe height so the shoe could be laced back on. Double knot, just to be sure.

Cake cutting happened with a small hiccup too. The knife stuck for a second and someone leaned in with a napkin to help. The first slice tilted and frosting kissed a sleeve. No one cared. A kid at the corner yelled for the big piece and got handed a corner with extra icing, which felt like winning.

Every time people drifted toward the booth again, the countdown drew a little crowd. Hands stacked on shoulders. Props swapped in the last second. Then a familiar drum hit from the ballroom and the same kids sprinted back without waiting for their prints. Two moms grabbed the strips and trailed after them, waving them like tiny flags.

Late in the night, the patio doors kept swinging open and shut. Warm air in. Cool air out. Someone started a little train that wound around the tables and almost out to the hallway before looping back onto the floor. Grandparents clapped at the edge, then stepped in for a chorus they knew by heart. People who had been sitting for an hour got up again when a cousin tugged a sleeve and didn’t let go.

Near the end, Ashley balanced a small stack of finished prints on her palm, calling out names like a teacher with graded papers. A kid came running, grabbed his strip, looked at it, and took off toward the music with the paper fluttering behind him like a tiny banner.

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