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Monday sneak

LOVE!  this session!  Ethan and Amy were wonderful to hang out with!  (although I probably scared them a few times with my overjoyed shreeks!!) I can’t wait to celebrate their marraige with them in September!

 

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    Monday Sneaks!

    Welcome back to Monday’s!  If you have stuck around and are keeping up with the blog, thank you!  After about a month off and out of the cyber world, I am back and ready to get blogging again.  I have just upgraded to the next Pro Photo (blog template!) version, and in the next few months, you should be noticing some changes!  I have also been working on updating my logo and web-site, so more changes should come as time allows!

    This past weekend, I was able to shoot my first wedding of the season!  And with 70 degree weather, cherry blossoms in early bloom, it was a PERFECT day for a wedding.  More to come of this wonderful couple, but here is one from their beautiful day!

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    • Carissa Cowgill

      Awesome!

    • Carissa Cowgill

      Thanks, Karen! You do fantastic work!

    • Peggy Hudak

      This is very nice. I can’t wait to see the rest of them!

    Lindsay’s Vintage Bridal Tea Party

    I am not one for planning parties, it’s not that I don’t like it ( it is actually quite the opposite!) but with 3 kids, a husband who’s a pastor, and working, there really has not been the time for it…. until now!

    My little sister is getting married this spring, and if you have been following the blog, you know that I am extremely excited for her and  to have Michael for my new brother in law!  Lindsay’s meadow wedding will be very vintagie, so we (all her bridesmaids) wanted to follow the theme and give her a shower to match.  We literally put the shower together in 3 weeks because of all our busy schedules, and I have to say it was a huge success!  

    I have to say that Pinterest played a huuuge role in getting all our thoughts togehter and sharing them with each other easily (see my board here!).

    I was also blessed by a friend who makes and sells her items (many of them were her’s)  at the Drawers of Davlee, an occasional shop in Monticello.

    Since I am a huge coffee drinker and rarely drink tea, I needed some advice on how to go about makeing the tea.  Another friend brought me with her to Tea Source in Minneapolis where we purchased the tea and then she taught me how to make a tea concentrate!

    I also found these great and Free print-ables on the Wedding Chicks web-site in the Free Printables section.

    We really wanted to incorporate our family’s history into the tea somehow.  My mom went through all our family’s china and crystal and brought it for us to eat on.  While going through it, she found a piece of china that was about 80 years old that was our great grandmother’s.

    We had all the women coming to the party bring a tea cup or mug that represented them in some way and had Lindsay guess which one came with each woman.

    Vintage aprons adorned each of us to make the party more festive.

    It was such a great time, I can’t wait for more of the festivities to continue!!  Click here to see the entire gallery, no password needed.

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    • So fun Karen! Beautiful shower. Love all the details.

    • GREAT JOB KAREN!!!! It looked SOOO good! So glad it turned out for you! You get the “best sister award”- so much work put into every detail of the shower!

    Featured

    Today I was thrilled to recieve a message from The Modern Jewish Wedding.  Check out Leia and Steve’s January wedding that was featured on their blog today!

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      Steve and Leia- Temple Israel and Windows on Minnesota wedding

      “Maybe you’ll meet the woman you are going to marry today,” a friend of Steve’s joked as they walked along the golfing green at a benefit.  Steve laughed and shook his head.  He had other things to think about.  Being the assistant minority representative in the MN house of Representatives brought enough, and it was not the day that he was going to meet “the one”. Especially at a golfing benefit.

      A woman’s cheerful laugh caught his attention.  He looked over and then looked again.  She was smiling, beautiful, and then she caught his eye.    Steve’s friend ,now known to all as, Chip, knew the lobbiest and introduced the two.  They chatted throughout the day together and flirted like crazy. He asked he out for a drink after the benefit and she agreed. The two quickly realized that they had a lot in common. After a few years of dating, one night Steve brought Leia out on the deck of their home.  Watching the sunset over the city, he proposed.  Their January wedding day was beautiful!  Oranges, pinks, reds, blacks and whites were woven throughout the the day as was lots of laughter and joy.

      Thank you Steve and Leia for including me in your big day.  You were beautiful and I wish you both all the best!


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