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bryan + sarah • wedding • borger, tx

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After working with Bryan and Sarah, I'm not sure there are more thoughtful, kind, intentional people out there. These two were so much fun to capture as they transitioned form two to one. 

Sarah had thought of everything. There were so many sentimental and special details sprinkled throughout the wedding day, I was amazed she'd had time to consider and execute them all! 

Bryan and Sarah were married in the same church I was many years ago- First Baptist Church, Borger, and had their reception at one of the prettiest places in the Panhandle- Three Falls Cove. Enjoy their images! 

Ceremony: First Baptist Church, Borger

Reception: Three Falls Cove

Wedding Gown: Christina Wu, Brides of Amarillo

Groom and Groomsmen: BLACK by Vera Wang, Men's Wearhouse

Floral: Flowers, Etc.- Dumas, TX

Cake: Tina Massengale

Catering: Three Falls Cove

DJ: Louie's Party Tunes

Hair and Makeup: Absolute Touch Salon

Invitations: Wedding Paper Divas

Garter: HOUSEofLOVELY

Groom's Photo Charm:  Exclusively Weddings

Ring Bearer Bowl: Say Your Piece, Etsy

 

The most memorable part of our day for me was definitely our first dance. We were nervous about looking like we didn’t know how to dance, so we started teaching ourselves how to “fancy two-step” from a YouTube video a week before our wedding. We practiced every evening and had a ton of fun while doing it.
— Sarah
Sarah’s mom’s toast was hilarious. She asked God to turn the ankles of our enemies so that we would know them by their limps — hilarious!

I thought this note from Sarah was helpful:

We wouldn’t change a thing! Okay, maybe we’d change one thing. We bought WAY too much wine, beer, and champagne. Many people online recommend one drink per guest per hour, and (for our wedding, at least) we have a ton left over.
— Sarah

These two spent a little over a week in Hawaii for their honeymoon and I enjoyed living vicariously through them as they kayaked, ate, and explored.  

Many congratulations, you two!