If ya wonder why we call her bug, it because she always been our love bug. And with that made perfectly clear, the mellifluous nickname rolled off the tongue of just about everyone who addressed Nadia with love and affection throughout the day. And no one had more of that good stuff than her groom,...
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They carried book bags into their classroom at Sacred Heart School in Glyndon, wide eyed 1st graders with hope in their eyes and dreams in their hearts. They ate lunch, played on the playground and learned to read side by side. She graduated to Mercy High School, an all girls’ school where she fell...
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When I fall in love with a couple, it’s curtains for me. I’m in my element all day long . . . and savor every piece of the wedding day. At the end of of night, I unload my gear, plug in my computer and start a pot of coffee in the quiet of my...
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While I’m on the subject of albums that I love, look at this really affordable option. The handbound, glove leather albums that I showed you yesterday are a family heirloom in every way. An investment of your life together. But these press printed books are little jewels in their own right. They are 10 x...
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November in Maryland smiled sunshine and blue skies on the wedding of April and Colin at Historic Savage Mill. Lots of beautiful images . . . so much life and love, but I’ll tell you all about it a little later. After I get some sleep. Here’s a wet your whistle, sneak peak.
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Ceremony: Gramercy Mansion Overlook Reception: Gramercy Mansion Ballroom Floral: Blue Sage Floral Hair: Mindy Whalen Happily Ever After Meghan and Jeremy’s early autumn wedding at Baltimore’s Gramercy Mansion was an evening of firsts for me. It was the first time that I had observed a Native American Wedding Ceremony. Very rich in tradition. There was...
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Connelly. The slide show.
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the slideshow. right here. right now.
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