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Viktorija and Michael’s Wedding at the Heinz History Center Sports Museum
Viktorija and Michael met years ago when they were in college. They were good friends with many mutual friends, but went their separate ways upon graduation. All of their friends thought that they should have dated, but they did not. A few years ago, Michael was looking for an old friend in an alumni database when he came upon Viktorija’s sister’s name. He emailed Marija to say “hello” and see how her family was doing. Marija passed along Michael’s new contact information to Viktorija. Viktorija emailed Michael and they agreed to meet “at 9pm in the lobby of the Fitzpatrick Chicago Hotel for libations.” When they met, they both knew…
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A Real Bride’s Wedding Album
Sometimes I hear from brides that they haven’t seen their wedding albums until a year or more after their weddings. If it is the couple lingering on photo choices or the busy photographer’s backlog, sometimes these things happen. It happened to me. It was not until after my third wedding anniversary before I saw my own wedding album. Hilarious because I had designed, printed and delivered many albums to clients before having my own. But you should get your album as it is often the only legacy left from your wedding (besides, you know, your rings and your spouse) and something that will be around for a long long time. …
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Heinz History Center Wedding – Alison and Paul’s Wedding Reception
On Saturday, I had the pleasure of spending even more time with Alison, Paul, and their lovely families and friends. This September, I was lucky enough to travel with them to Maine for their beautiful wedding ceremony. It was so beautiful that it was featured on Wedding Belles Online. Here is part 2! We took some time before their reception for a few photos around the Heinz History Center. Event coordinator Maura was gracious enough to let us tour around the museum for some photos before their guests arrived. Once again, Alison did a great job planning the details. Caterer, The Common Plea, set everything up for the stations. Like…