Weddings on the brain…

(Warning: you will not want to read this blog if you don’t want to read a bunch of mushy gushy lovey dovey nonsense.)

Hello friends,

For those who don’t know yet, I am getting married in the very near future. Planning weddings I found to be very easy until now, when it seems all the last minute details are starting to pile up, conveniently at a time when I am also making a record and trying to get Christmas shopping done, etc., etc. I’ve been slightly on the stressed side lately. However, today, when two of my favorite photographers (shh Weiser, you’re still my fave :)) posted some of our proposal/engagement photos from awhile back, it reminded me of the reasoning for all of this stress and why it’s worth it…I’m getting married to my best friend. (this is where you either say “Awww”…or make some kind of vomiting noise.)

I sort of had to think about sharing this link with you guys, as these photos are extremely personal to Jason and I…however many of you that come to this site and my boards have become very dear to me over the years, and I feel that you know me on a pretty personal level. (And np would have found it eventually, anyway.) Plus, they’re just so cool…Jason proposed to me at the Ryman Auditorium (the place that we met for the first time), with this huge blown up projection of our favorite photo of Johnny Cash and June Carter Cash (who also met at the Ryman.) He had photographers on hand to catch the whole thing, and then we took photos all around the beautiful historic Ryman.

(You’ll also notice that I’m ghetto and used a few photos from this shoot of just me for my temporary website. What can I say? I don’t have new photos with the dark hair yet!)

So anywho. If you’d like to see a few of the 300 photos that came from that wonderful day, you can visit Sean & Mel McLellan’s blog (and be sure to use them if you’re in the Tennessee area and ever need incredible photos):

http://www.mclellanblog.com/

And because I can, I’m gonna post one of my faves from the day that wasn’t included in what they posted. It’s in the dressing room where we first met. And I promise I won’t make another mushy blog like this for a long, long time. And if you don’t want to see a bunch of photos of kissing and happiness, you’ve been warned not to visit the site!!!! ;)

More to post (about the record) soon!

Love, Jess