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As a little girl growing up in small-town Wisconsin, Kjerstin never imagined that her future husband was a boy living 8,000 miles away in Kenya. Nobody can really predict who it is that they’ll marry, but surely most of us assume it will be a person who lives on the same continent, if not the same country. But such was not the case for Brian and Kjerstin: somehow their lives brought them both to Virginia, and once they met, everything fell together.
April 30th was a dreary spring day in Fairfield, Pennsylvania – dreary, but not gloomy. Happiness was in the air as two families from two continents and several countries prepared to come together and become one. Tradition played a big part in Kjerstin and Brian’s wedding, from the special handkerchief the bride’s mother gifted to her, to the taking of a new last name for both the bride and groom. The sun came out for just a bit of time during the couple’s first look, which they took as a sign that all was right in the world.
With some unfortunate red tape keeping the groom’s father in africa, he had recorded a beautiful toast to the couple and to all of the friends and family members of Kjerstin and Brian. I don’t think I’ve ever witnessed a more true representation of two families becoming one than I had at Brian and Kjerstin’s wedding.
Venue: Liberty Mountain Resort, Carroll Valley, Pennsylvania //
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I make whimsical art for color-lovers and California dreamers. I'm based in Virginia, outside of Washington, D.C. where there are most decidedly no palm trees in sight.