Category Archives: weddings

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{A Garden Wedding}

There are times when even I am left without words, and today is one of them.  This is the most fantastic back yard wedding I have ever been a part of.  Calling it a back yard lessens the thought and care that has gone into planning the event.  This was a garden, a venue, a [...]

{Recovering}

I don’t even know how to put into words the roller coaster that describes last week.  It was full of many highs and a couple of very low lows.  My daughter became extremely ill over the period of two days and like most resilient kids… just bounced back.  That in turn put me behind during [...]

{A hurricane and a wedding}

The past 72 hours has been filled with some of the most dramatic chain of events.  72 hours ago Hurricane Ike threatened our area.  I called my Bride Karel to see how she was holding up.  Ike was anticipated to make his appearance right during her outdoor ceremony at Loma Linda.  Poor Karel… as you [...]

{Living Magazine and the Waxahachie Bridal Extravaganza}

All of my sessions today rescheduled for reasons like, “my patient is in labor” (that’s a good one!) and the weather.  It was still a good day though because I got my hands on the latest Living Magazine.  I don’t know how to write the words I felt today.
Last August when I opened the studio, [...]

{The Gilbys}

When I look back and remember this wedding I will think romantic, stunning, and happy.  Traci and Brent had a beautiful ceremony at The Episcopal Church.  Decorated in shades of hot pink and green, the flowers, the dresses, Traci’s hot pink shoes…. they all went perfectly with the mood and feel of the wedding.  After [...]

{Ben and Jenny}

I have been patiently waiting for this day to come.  I first met Jenny and her mother in December last year.   I remember the day the walked into the studio for the first time.  It was a Saturday in December and I had only been open for months at this point.  They were inserted into [...]

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