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Wednesday, February 26, 2014

Temple

Yes I've been married for awhile now and I'm just getting to my wedding posts. I really want to document all of the details of my wedding, so I'm going to give it a go even though it might take a million posts. I appologize for that!

I wasn't very worried about getting photos at the temple because I was so excited about getting them up at log haven. I'm really glad that we ended up spending some time getting some photos. The lighting was so perfect that they turned out way better than I thought they would, and by the end of the day my hair and everything else was a little out of control.


Travis J took our photos, and again, he did an amazing job capturing every moment.


It was the middle of July and we had the perfect weather. It rained early in the morning, leaving it overcast and cool for our pictures. The luncheon was still overcast, and cool enough we could sit outside. Afterwards, it warmed up for us to head up to the mountains for the reception.


We had all of our closest family and friends there to support us!



I can't believe how lucky I am to have married Kevin. He is the happiest, funniest, sweetest, smartest, and most fun person to have as a best friend. We enjoy every single day we are together.




Seriously, didn't Travis J do such a great job! The photos turned out so fun!


I have the best family. Even though they are all slightly insane, I couldn't ask for anyone better.


Kevin luckily likes my family as well, and he became an uncle when we got married thanks to these little and big peeps. We've got two more nephews and nieces on the way as well! One on each side!


I got to join this great family. I'm so lucky to have married into Kevin's family. You really do marry the family as well as the man, and I got quite lucky in that department.


We have the best friends cheering us on. I can't believe how many good friends we had supporting us all day long. It was a long day for me, so I'm assuming they were even more exhausted.



I couldn't ask for a better man to spend forever with. Isn't he adorable?






1 comment:

  1. Loving this last picture!! and yes, I am stalking your blog tonight :)

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