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Friday, February 4, 2011

Brenda + Roel's Wedding

Brenda and Roel were married at St. Vincent de Paul Catholic Church, with a reception following at Bay Oaks Country Club.

There were smiles, smiles, smiles all around with this couple! With large families on both sides (who welcomed me right in), it was a big celebration as this handsome fireman and beautiful cardiologist tied the knot.

At the reception, one of the musicians from Divisi Strings jumped up and joined in with Mariachi Vargas! It was a sight to see, and pretty great entertainment for all. Brenda & Roel had chosen a collection of popular music for the strings to play, and I was briefly reminded of "The Wedding Singer" when they performed "Don't Stop Believin'!" After dinner when Divisi was performing their last song in anticipation of PRP Entertainment's party music for dancing... they played along with the first song! It was grrrreat and everyone enjoyed it so much : )

For the rest of the evening, everyone danced the night away-- except for the "special" dances for the couple and their parents, the dance floor was FULL all night long! Congrats to Brenda and Roel, and my apologies for taking so long to finally get you guys up on the blog.  I am especially appreciative of the fact that they seated me at a table for dinner alongside family, place card and all.  Although we work very long hours on the wedding day, many couples overlook the fact that we do need to rest our feet from time to time... and eat : )

Kudos to Dream Bouquet for providing such gorgeous florals!



















































Friday, March 26, 2010

Brenda & Roel's Engagement Portraits

Brenda and Roel are getting married this August, so we thought engagement portraits during the cooler springtime would be a good idea.

We met downtown near Hotel Icon and strolled the sidewalks full of interesting architectural elements and of course, COLOR! Afterward we headed down to the Sabine Street bridge for a different feel. I think we got some really great results! These two are so very photogenic, it was difficult to narrow down which images to use for the blog : )