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Susan and Don’s Tuesday Morning Wedding

Filed in Wedding — May 26, 2020

What did you do today on a Tuesday morning at 10 am?  Why I officiated a wedding!  I can’t tell you what a joy it was to work with Susan and Don.  Such a fun couple!

Together we created a very unique one-of-a-kind ceremony that spoke to exactly who they are as a couple and their relationship.  And even though they are really laid back people and didn’t want to make too much of a fuss, it was an emotional day and there was still laughter and tears.

Lilacs were a theme.  Susan picked lilacs from their backyard and the lilacs were in full bloom at the UW Arboretum where we had the small and intimate wedding.

 

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