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Sunday
Jul242011

Brian + Lisa

One of the many reason I feel like I have the best job in the world is because I get to work with people like Brian and Lisa. One of the best words to describe their wedding day is "perfectly balanced." That many initially not sound like the most exciting takeaway but here are some examples. Lisa and Brian working with Kathy and her team at Festivities put together the most beautifully appointed lake Minnetonka island wedding at the Minnetonka Yatch Club. With tents, live bands, creative nautical touches everywhere, and much more - including of course the logistical challenges of getting everything and everyone to the island - even with all of this the day couldn't have felt more laid back and gone more smoothly. Every detail was thought of and yet Lisa and Brian were truly in the moment, celebrating with friends and family as they began a new chapter in their lives together. Another great example of balance is that the day was filled with laughter and tears - from some hilarious speeches to the look on Brian's face as he sees his bride for the first time. Everything was perfect. Well, one thing wasn't exactly "perfect" but made the day even more memorable. The outside temperature combined with the humidity put the heat index above 100 degrees - we were perspiring by 8am - but everyone embraced it together and it really did make the day better in a crazy way. There is so much more I want to say about the Nantucket red pants, Andrew wielding the melted ice sculpture above his head, the announcement of the couple, how awesome the High and Mighty band was, the bar made out of a sailboat, the sunset, and so much more, but I'll stop because more than that I want to see their wedding film and relive their spectacular wedding day. Congrats Lisa and Brian!

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