Wedding Moments That I Love: When they see you walking down the aisle

It doesn't matter if you've done a first look or if you are seeing each other for the first time as you walk down the aisle, the excitement, tension, and emotion is the same. I'll admit that I haven't been lucky enough to photograph a man totally sobbing as his bride comes down the aisle (yes, I'd love that, haha) but even in their stoic moments you can see the love written all over their faces. Sometimes it's in the deep breath that they take the moment they see you, sometimes it's a giant smile plastered all over their face, sometimes it's how they hold back the emotion, and sometimes it's the little grin that is reserved just for you. I love it all.

They all say the same thing, "Yes, that is who I am about to marry and I love her"

And yes, I'm feeling particularly mushy today. Happy Monday :)

 

 

 

Seattle Engagement Published on Inspired By This

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Letters to Our Sons - May 2013

Dear Reid, We are in the final stretch of you being an only child. Just a handful of precious weeks left until you're finally a big brother. From day one you have been excited to welcome a new baby into our home. You kiss my belly goodbye and goodnight, you love resting your hand on it to feel your sister move and your eyes light up when she does, you are very opinionated on what her name should be, and you say to me, "Can I talk to your baby?". You have asked all of the hilariously awesome questions that one could come to expect from a 4 1/2 year old like, "How did the baby get in your belly?" "Where does the baby's milk come from?" "How does the baby come out?" Your daddy and I have responded with nothing but sheer delight and many giggles as you struggle to wrap your mind around such adult concepts. You have agreed to help change diapers, but "not poop diapers". You have agreed to share your room with your little sister when that time comes. You have agreed to be mommy's big helper when she is running out of energy after many sleepless nights. I am so, so excited to welcome a new baby in our lives and just as excited to see you blossom into a mature big brother. You may no longer my baby in the practical sense, but you will always be my baby.

Love, Mom

Click on over to the next post in our blog circle...the beautiful and talented Amii Wroblewski! http://www.amiiwroblewski.com/2013/05/10/letters-to-our-sons-may-2013/