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Sunday
Sep262010

You Will Never Tear Them Apart - Abby & Jim's Wedding

We started the day along with Abby who was getting her hair done at Illusions Unlimited in Parma Ohio, once finished, we headed back to her parents house for a bite to eat and some make-up while Jim was with his daughter McKenna during her time at the salon. With the bridal party all in attendance it was time for Abby to slip into her dress, this is usually one of the more emotional times for a bride on her wedding day and with Abby this was no exception. With Jim getting ready in the next room, Abby could hardly wait to see the man she was going to marry in the next few hours. Once everyone was dressed up and ready to roll, including one of the cutest jr. bridesmaids McKenna, we set Abby and Jim up for their first sight, something we like to do for our couples who will be seeing each other before their ceremony. Abby could not hold back her tears of happiness and joy with the first glimpse of her man in his tux and Jim...well he was speechless. With pictures next on the itinerary, we headed downtown to the Rock N' Roll Hall Of Fame for a few shots then is was on to E. 4th Street where we spent most of our time with this fun bridal party. Now it was time for Abby and Jim to tie the knot with what was a short but sweet ceremony at the beautiful home of family friends Kevin and Carol in Strongsville. With Abby and Jim married it was time to celebrate this joyous occasion and they did this in style at the Holy Spirit Hall in Parma where the staff helped to show everyone a good time along with delicious food provided by Catering by Wal-Tam's. The whole day turned out great and we had a blast. Thanks Abby and Jim for giving us the honor of documenting your wedding day.  We truly enjoyed every moment. Have fun on your honeymoon and we hope you like this little peek of your day.

 

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