You may have guessed it - our Wedding day.
A large part of my inspiration for these experiments stems from my love for my new husband, his willingness to eat anything I put in front of him, and probably some ancient gene passed down throughout previous generations pertaining to the expectations that good, Mennonite Wives must fulfill. Before we got married, I lived at home with my parents and never really cooked for myself (if you've ever had one of my mother's meals, you would better understand why). My Oma was a fantastic cook, my mother is a fantastic cook and I am only beginning on my personal journey of this legacy.
So, our travels together began on October 19th, 2013 and I would love to share this beginning with you in hopes that you may get to know me a bit better.
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| Our Autumn wedding took place in a cozy church in Ladner |
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| Jeff's father is an ordained minister and officiated our vows |
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| We headed to a small park in the center of Richmond to have our photos taken |
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| Jeffès nephew, Silas was our Ring Bearer and my niece, Karys, was our Flower Girl. |
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| We then headed to the Olympic Oval in Richmond to have our bridal party photos taken |
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| Jeff and his boys |
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| My fair ladies and I |
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| And thats about it |
Any locals wondering about our amazing photographers? I proudly and strongly recommend
Marla Jenkins Photography; this Husband and Wife Team were incredible, bending over backwards to deliver what we wanted and it was so much fun to spend our wedding day with them.
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