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Bride and Groom: Lindsey and Austin Proctor
Wedding Date: 5/14/2011
Venue/Catering: Cedarbrook Lodge
Photographer: Kate Price Photography
Cake: Marissa Boyde (family friend)
Lindsey’s Bouquet: White peonies, white freesia, yellow freesia, yellow craspedia, coral mini callas and coral roses.
Austin’s Boutonniere: Coral mini calla and yellow freesia.
What were some of your favorite moments of your wedding day? Wow, thats a hard question becuase the whole day was a dream! I will never forget Walking down the aisle and seeing the look on Austin’s face; I could see him fighting off the tears and then he got this huge smile on his face… I felt so blessed at that moment! Also, our first dance was soo fun- I think we laughed thru the whole thing cause our dance moves were so silly.
Any advice for engaged couples currently planning their weddings? Enjoy the engagement and don’t worry so much about the small details of the event.. Try to have everything done the week before so you can just relax before the big day.
What you are you two up to these days? We are having a blast! We enjoy spending time with other couples and trying new things together.. We found a mutual hobby in scuba diving and look forward to planning trips to new sites.
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