Friday, October 22, 2010

"Marraige, is what bwings us twogether, twoday" (Homage to Princess Bride)

October 16th, 2010 could not have been a more perfect day for a wedding. Bright golden sunshine, crisp autumn air, life long friendships and close family bonds made this a day to remember for ALL involved. For Amy and John this day spoke of a lifetime of personal commitments and hard work, eventually leading to each other and this day.Amy, a long time family friend of 15 years, is a woman of great character... the best word to describe her is "STOIC"...think Wonder Woman meets Audrey Hepburn. Classic beauty and charm, but a defender of what is good and right and will kick some tail if needed...definitely someone you want on your side. :-) In all the years I have know Amy I cannot actually remember her EVER having a boyfriend...But for anyone who TRULY knows Amy, this doesn't seem "odd" and not because she is NOT relationship material, but more so whomever was going to win this woman's heart had to be OVER QUALIFIED (so to speak) for the job! Enter John Platt, all those years of wondering what kind of a man could honorably and rightly care for this woman end the moment   you meet John. Though I have not had the pleasure of spending alot of time with him it is apparent just upon meeting him that his spirit exudes graciousness, honorability, and genuine kindness. Amy, you are good hands :-) Congratulations and Blessings to you both as you begin your happily ever after...
(NOTE: I was not the primary wedding day photographer( that credit goes to Stephen Probert Photography),I was however given the pleasure of doing Amy's hair and make up for her wedding day. But of course had my camera on hand and all the pictures below were taken by me.)














~WEDDING DAY DETAILS~
CEREMONY~ Lake Sammamish Foursquare Church
RECEPTION~ Washington Athletic Club (Crystal Ball Room)
DECORATION~ Barbara Blomstrand
FLOWERS~ Lyndell Williams
PHOTOGRAPHY- Stephen Probert Photogrpahy
HAIR AND MAKE UP- Alisa Clark (Monaalisa Pro.)

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