Thanks Kevin, Phylicia and everyone else at Kiss! :-*
Thanks Kevin, Phylicia and everyone else at Kiss! :-*
Elizabeth and Nathan were married in front of a group of their closest friends and family just north of Seaport Village.
It was a beautifuk intimate ceremony, very casual, just the way I like it! I shot Elizabeth’s sisters wedding this past April and was honored that they wanted me to capture a second wedding in their family!
I had already booked an evening wedding for 7-7-07 but fortunatley this wedding was only scheduled to be 2 hours long in the morning! Lots of Nathan’s family traveled from Utah for the event.
The ceremony took place on the lawn of the Embarcadero Marina Park and the reception breakfast at Buster’s.
Thank you to the families for involving me in this important day and treating me like a friend!
Enjoying the sit down breakfast:
Yummy cake! This big swirls are chunks of white chocolate!
They were good to each other! 🙂
Amalia and her dad before the ceremony
I liked this shot of Amalia getting her photo taken by Jen, and Brett just hanging out. 🙂
Gettin their groove on!
This was a post card they got for a gift. They said it was about 20 years old!
This is Amalia’s sister goint after the boquet!
Whew its been a busy couple of days!
From there, we walked over to the San Diego Zoo and hung out for a few hours. This is us on the Skyfari, such a beautiful view!
One exhibit I had never seen was the Pandas. They looked like fake robots! You can get pretty close to them, although its hard to tell with a fish eye lens!
After the Zoo, we drove over to Seaport Village. The view of Coronado is really nice and we even enjoyed some Ben and Jerry’s! Gotta validate your parking somehow!
We headed back up to North County and stopped in La Jolla to take a look at the Cove at night. Marisa really fell in love with California and its scenery. This girl has some serious wanderlust!
We called it a night after a quick bite and a beer at Lampost Pizza by my house. I had to be up early for a 7-7 wedding the next morning, which happened to be at Seaport Village!
I was gone pretty much all of Saturday so Marisa saw an aquaintance from Wash U. She was asleep by the time I got home from my second wedding.
This morning I drove her down to San Ysidro (American side of the Baja border) where she met up with another woman going with the same program.
I’m so proud of the person Marisa has become, she is smart, strong and is following her heart. She is an inspiration to me and I know that she will be very successful in the future!
Good luck over the next year, Maris, I’ll be faithfully following your adventure through your blog!