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From the beautiful sunshine in Lincoln Park, allowing for stunning photographs to remember the day, to the unique reception touches like a churro cart and mini golf, and the unforgettable salsa dance that kicked off the celebration in honor of Meredith & Mason’s first date...
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Sara & Chris got married this past Saturday in a backyard and it genuinely could not have been more perfect. 🙂 In true Wedding Wednesday tradition, here are the top 3 moments from their elopement… #3. Watching Sara & her Dad get Zoom set up before their ceremony and the way her Dad […]
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If you have to re-plan your wedding, you may as well have fun doing it! 😀 Angela & Will, thank you so much for having me out earlier this week! I had so much fun at your Re-Save the Date shoot and I love how you’ve chosen to be intentional, have fun and share […]
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While the story varies based on who you talk to, initially, Cindy and Tim met 5 years ago at a St Charles classic, The Beehive, playing darts against each other. We’re still not 100% sure who won that night, but we do know that’s when something clicked. 🙂 I guess you could say they […]
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These two love birds eloped just this past Saturday and it could not have been more perfect. I love what their pastor, Allison, said. (Greatly paraphrased.) Even with everything going on, buying a house, COVID, getting called up to serve in the National Guard, rescheduling their wedding and deciding to elope beforehand. Even with […]
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Love Wins. Share Joy. One of the things I often find myself saying when talking with Brides is this, “On your wedding day, something may go wrong. However, in the end, the most important thing is that you two are getting married.” 🙂 Never has this been more true! Just days before Hailey & […]
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Choosing Intentionality Even in Uncertainty I don’t know about you, but I feel like this past week or so has been a whirlwind of change and uncertainty. COVID-19 is a serious issue and it’s changed things for everyone, though in varying degrees of severity. If I’m being honest, I think I’ve felt more range in […]
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