Monthly Archives: May 2011


Boat House Row Engagement: Jenna and Greg
They’ve been running in the same circles since high school. Now, years later, not only have they grown upView full post »


Fonthill Museum Wedding: Megan and Andrew
She had never felt so loved. He had never been so happy. As their wedding day started to unfold, they realized thatView full post »


Terrible Twos
Dear Sophie, It’s happened. That thing we chuckled at. That thing we didn’t believe to be true. That thingView full post »


Ralph Stover Park Engagement: Stacy and Joe
On their first date to the Helium Comedy Club they were heckled. You know those people near the front of the stage,View full post »


People’s Light and Theater Wedding: Moira and Brad
It’s as if we’ve known each other forever. Moira, Brad, Gambit (their pooch) and I are practicallyView full post »


Super!
Half of the popcorn tub was already gone by the time the opening credits rolled to “The Bridesmaids.” EliaView full post »


Sydney
And then, there’s The Fish. When she was less than a year old, she’d stand in front of our stainless steelView full post »


Mercer Museum Engagement: Marissa and Jason
They met at Rochester Institute of Technology and did the long distance thing for quite some time before settling inView full post »


Birdies
The mess that she and her mate had made on our deck was crazy. Then they left…for two weeks. I blamed Sophie,View full post »


Prom…without the “The”
Sometime within the past 18 years it went from being THE PROM to just Prom. Perhaps the THE really isn’t thatView full post »


Thirty Six
“Really, Is…do the math,” he said, as he looked over at me and shook his head. I had been grumblinView full post »


Astoria, New York Engagement: Carrie and Chris
Her red hair flails in the wind and he smiles as it catches in the breeze. He brings her in, holds her tight, breathsView full post »


Lake Nockaminxon Engagement: Samantha and Randy
Brisk. Nay, freezing. The breaking of a new dawn. Me, Samantha and Randy hit the cold air of the lake. They kept warmView full post »
