For the first time in OU FCA Camp history, the jr. high boys challenged the jr. high girls to the greatest game of “Gorilla, Man, Gun” ever played…but little does Ali know that this contest is merely a front for Operation Happily Ever After – the greatest engagement proposal of all time.
Hey there! We’ve been working really hard on building our BridePOP wedding vendor guide so that brides can find their ideal vendor solution easily and hassle free. Also, we’ve made a guide that vendors will love too, and they’ll have full control over their entire profile so they can communicate their message to brides the best they can.
Since the wedding vendor guide is just around the corner, we’re looking for people to test it out and give us their feedback. We’re also letting a few vendors in early to get a sneak peek. So, if you’d like an invite code, please send the following information to bridepop at gmail dot com.
These ads from SlimFast are pretty clever…and darned hilarious if you ask me. They beg the question to future brides, “Need to lose a little weight before your wedding?” I’m sure they will offend some, but let’s be honest, how many of us would like to shed a few pounds prior to tying the knot? What a great, lighthearted way to get that message across.
I just came across this super creative engagement video of Tori and Austin by Sarah Yates Photography. Sarah’s work is absolutely stunning, and if you have the chance, head over to her blog to see more.
This morning I have the privilege of featuring such a fun wedding, from such a talented company. Justin and Mary from Justin and Mary Photography were so kind to give us this wedding, and i’m so glad they did. Read a quick note from them about the wedding below, but be sure to check out the rest of the pictures and post on their blog by clicking here. Enjoy!
Annette & Mike were married on a day that would make Yukon Cornelius himself go “BRRRRRRRR.” (Yes, I did just totally bust out a clay-mation Rudolf reference…go with it!) But nobody there that day seemed to care. Perhaps it was because we all somehow knew what we were witnessing. The space between family and tradition, ceremony and celebration that make up a life together. And we were all there to see the start of this incredible life together.