A Few Wedding Day pictures
Philip, our friend and wedding photographer, has not been able to send us photos yet. However, Paul’s brother, Tom, took a number of photos and we thought we would share them with you.… Continue reading
Philip, our friend and wedding photographer, has not been able to send us photos yet. However, Paul’s brother, Tom, took a number of photos and we thought we would share them with you.… Continue reading
It’s been an eventful week in Italy getting ready to be married tomorrow in Monteriggioni later today. We arrived in Florence on Monday and went shopping for shoes and ties. I purchased a… Continue reading
Well, the day to leave for our wedding & honeymoon trip is finally here. Got up around 5:45 and spent the next 4 hours finishing up printing itineraries, last minute packing, and general… Continue reading
We are packed and running around finishing up last minute details. We attended mass where Father Crispin and the parish of Saint John the Evangelist prayed for us and played the wedding march… Continue reading
Originally posted on The Whole Geek:
I don’t think my story is unique; you workout you maintain a decent functioning body and then you meet someone, fall in love, and as I like…
After reading our blog or hearing us talk about all the layers and layers of process and other red tape we are wading through in order to to get married in a little… Continue reading
Originally posted on The Whole Geek:
A little over a month ago, I took to heart what I read by Timothy Caulfield in the book The Cure for Everything: Untangling Twisted Messages about…
I have very good fortune to work with a fantastic photographer named Philip Meadows. And Suzanna and I are lucky to have Philip accompanying us to Italy to photograph our wedding. In fact,… Continue reading
We are so privileged to have Father Crispin Okoth as our pastor at our church, St. John the Evangelist in Seattle. When deciding where to get married we were faced with the dilemma… Continue reading
I remember prior to my first marriage doing a poor job articulating the importance of some sort of ceremony to my fiancé at the time and my family. It seemed that no one… Continue reading