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Uncategorized / July 20, 2010

i have not been abducted. but i have done a wedding ni nyc, and a wedding at the beach, and now. NOW! i am home. and my bag is unpacked.

nyc was a blast – all of our friends were in town for the festivities. we saw the evolution of women exhibit at the met (what happened after the 30s – just straight to gaga?), the crazy bamboo on the roof, walked around highline park (i loved the stained windows that were colors from the hudson),
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and had pose offs with subway and bus posters (brian won, clearly)
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the wedding at wrightsville beach was equally fun. the bridesmaids gifts were cute monogrammed towels, and a goodie bag with our favorite snack and cocktail and a funny card.
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there was a massive lightning storm right after the ceremony that the bride and groom got amazing photos in.

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