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Cleveland, OH Wedding: Tori + Jesse

Movies make a big deal out of brides and grooms getting extremely nervous on their wedding day.  Fortunately, I have yet to see a bride running from the altar in Nike cross trainers or a groom so apprehensive that he passes out and, like dominos, takes down the wedding party with him.  Most couples have finished planning and stressing so they enjoy every moment of their big day.  Tori and Jesse were no different.  In fact, Jesse was more nervous about the outcome of the USA vs. Ghana World Cup game than he was about saying vows.

Without further ado, I bring you Tori and Jesse’s wedding day…

Hair and makeup by the stylists at Salon Bella Vie in Strongsville, OH.

So I teared up a little when I saw this.  Jesse gave Tori a scrapbook on the morning of the wedding day, full of cards that she had given him.  There had to have been hundreds of cards inside.  Tori, thank you for single handedly keeping Hallmark in business.

Love these shoes!


The Amasa Stone Chapel at Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH.

Durham, NC Wedding: Emily + Kyle

You don’t have to look farther than the Knot.com to find “brides to be” planning elaborate weddings.  However, while they were dreaming of flowers and dresses, Emily was wandering the exhibits at the North Carolina Museum of Natural Science and imagining her wedding guests dancing under a towering Tyrannosaurus Rex skeleton.  And on Saturday, all of her wildest dreams came true…including the dinosaur part.

This Saturday, I met the Emily and her bridesmaids at Posh the Salon in Downtown Durham where they were getting their makeup and hair done.  Posh is a modern salon in the heart of Durham’s Historic District with beautiful exposed brick walls and a welcoming and talented staff.  After leaving the salon, we headed to the Summit Church’s West Club Campus, to prepare for the ceremony and pictures.  Kyle and Emily opted for a “First Look,” during which they took a moment together to pray and to let the anticipation and joy of the day soak in. The First Look allowed us plenty of time before the ceremony to take pictures of just the two of them while escaping the rain that rolled in right after the ceremony.

Which brings us back to the dinosaurs…

The North Carolina Museum of Natural Science in Raleigh, NC was a perfect location for family and friends to mingle among exhibits and dance among dinosaurs. Many thanks to Amanda Stallard (event coordinator) and Stephanie (NC Museum of Natural Science) for paying special attention to the details and making the day a success!

Kyle and Emily, I love you guys and I hope you are having a wild time in Belize! I can’t wait to hear all about it at your California reception next week!

When Amanda (Maid of Honor) was choosing a hairspray at Posh that the girls could use for touch ups, I told her “No pressure…the state of everyone’s hairstyles rests on this decision.”  Her response: “I know, and there are so many choices, but this one says forceful and 23, which is my lucky number.”

Q: How many ladies does it take to put a pearl necklace on a bride?

A: Three bridesmaids to hold up the veil, a wedding coordinator to clasp the necklace, and a sister to tell her how fabulous it looks!

Sweet moments during their “First Look.”

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Durham, NC Engagement: Emily + Kyle

Genuine.  Inquisitive.  Challenging.  Emily and Kyle are not the kind of couple that you can meet and simply pass time with small talk.  They have a deeper thirst for learning than anyone I have ever met.  Then again, I’ve never met another couple in their quest for PhD’s in Biomedical Engineering and Computational Biology at Duke University.  They challenge you to think about the “why” in everything (I think it’s in their DNA, but they would probably think that’s silly…DNA isn’t made up of “why’s”).  They are truly in love and I am so thankful that I have spent the past two years getting to know them and consequently, being challenged.

Here are some of the highlights from their engagement session in the Sarah P. Duke Gardens in Durham.  (Notice: they are sporting their Duke Blue).

Kyle chose a custom designed setting for the engagement ring.  Love it!

Here comes the infectious laughter…

Wedding pictures are on the way!

The Marsh Family: Portraits

I often take it for granted that many of our friend’s parents all live close to each other, even though their children have scattered all over the country over the past few years.  The weekend after Christmas we had an awesome time hanging out with the Marsh family; going to Busch Gardens, watching football, prying the guys away from the television for a few portraits, and then saying good-bye (that is, until the next holiday).  If only every weekend were Christmas and plane tickets were less expensive.

More pictures in the online gallery