Aimee and David
March 17, 2007
Kenosha Wisconsin
I didn't have a chance to meet Aimee and David before the wedding, but I knew that David's parents would be coming from Columbia South America and spoke very little English. If I had not known that, I never would have guessed. Even though there was a language barrier, everyone at this wedding hugged and rejoyced like they had known each other forever. Aimee and David exchanged vows in both English and Spanish and David's mother made all of the food for the reception, which was outstanding.
And this wedding wins my "Funniest little kid processional" award EVER in the ten years that I have been shooting weddings. They ran up, they ran down, they dropped flowers, they cried, they laughed and the guests howled with laughter. Check out the slideshow, you'll see what I mean.
Congratulations Aimee and David!
March 17, 2007
Kenosha Wisconsin
I didn't have a chance to meet Aimee and David before the wedding, but I knew that David's parents would be coming from Columbia South America and spoke very little English. If I had not known that, I never would have guessed. Even though there was a language barrier, everyone at this wedding hugged and rejoyced like they had known each other forever. Aimee and David exchanged vows in both English and Spanish and David's mother made all of the food for the reception, which was outstanding.
And this wedding wins my "Funniest little kid processional" award EVER in the ten years that I have been shooting weddings. They ran up, they ran down, they dropped flowers, they cried, they laughed and the guests howled with laughter. Check out the slideshow, you'll see what I mean.
Congratulations Aimee and David!
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