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One of the most important details for your wedding day and the one thing that will ensure the day runs smoothly, is a detailed timeline. The timeline tells your bridal party, your family, and all your vendors, where they need to be and more specifically what time they need to be there. You’ve spent alot […]
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As the five of us walked from The Willard InterContinental Washington D.C. Hotel toward the DC War Memorial, Kelly and Sean strolled about 10 feet in front of the three of us. It was the first day of summer, June Twenty-first but the weather was forgiving. With a cool breeze, the golden light fell on […]
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Freddy & Melanie’s Spring Belmont Manor Wedding was definitely a family affair. Multiple family members provided their time and talents. For example, their cousins created the bouquets and floral centerpieces, a family member did Melanie’s hair. They were married at their home church, St. Johns Episcopal in Ellicott City. Then there was the emotion of […]
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Julie and Michael’s Cylburn Arboretum Wedding was a beautiful combination of their cultures. Julie’s korean, Michael’s jewish. Both cultures that are very important to them and so as a result preceeding the traditional Jewish ceremony in which they were married, there was a traditional Korean ceremony called Paebaek. After the Paebaek, they followed with a […]
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Tony and Lauren met 5 years ago while both using a free dating app. Their first date, surprisingly to Lauren, led to a second. Why was it surprising to Lauren? Because Tony showed up wearing bright yellow pants and a shirt completely wrong for those obnoxious pants. Then he spent more time getting to know […]