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Resurrecting the Dead!

Monday, December 10, 2007

So I didn't think I'd be blogging again. Not because I didn't enjoy it, but because I didn't want to spoil all my wedding ideas for guests who might be reading this. What fun is it when your guests show up at your wedding and already know what all your decor ideas look like? But I realize I can blog about many things, and revealing bits and pieces will not spoil the full effect seen in person. And truthfully, I did miss having an outlet vent (or rather express ... ahem) my feelings.

So I'm back, and in my first blog after the break I thought I'd share some of our engagement photos. The one vendor we felt the best about signing was our photographer, Josh Brown. And after receiving our engagement photos the day after we went to Montreal to take them, were were absolutely sure we made the right decision.

These photos were taken at the end of October, in and around Old Montreal and Old Port. I think he made us look pretty good don't you think?

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