I know that a wedding day is supposed to be all about the happy couple. But I also feel like it is, perhaps just as importantly, a celebration of the people supporting the relationship—the family that grew each person into who they are today and the friends that will be there for the next 50 years, in the good times and the bad. The wedding celebration that Maureen and Rob planned felt like a good balance of the two. The ceremony was held at a beautiful Catholic church in Silver Spring, St. Bernadette's, and the reception was at Maggiano's. After an Italian feast, Maureen and Rob made sure everyone joined in on the party and tried to dance with every one of their guests. Bryan George Music Services kept people on the dance floor until the very end and was a pleasure to work with.
Typical DC in August - it was hot! But this couple kept their cool and took the time to get some outdoor portraits near the church. I'm glad we did, they look great!
Its really delighting to see two people tying the knot and vows to stay together for their rest of life.Awesome celebrations. I also wish I could also be part of this.Wish Maureen and Rob a very best of luck for their lives.
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ReplyDeleteIts really delighting to see two people tying the knot and vows to stay together for their rest of life.Awesome celebrations. I also wish I could also be part of this.Wish Maureen and Rob a very best of luck for their lives.
ReplyDeleteAmazing! Your work keeps getting better and better, my friend.
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