
Some pictures from our wedding:

One of our ministers, Acutonics Sound healer Donna Carey, smudges us during the ceremony. Behind her you can see my brother one of the groomsmen and one of the gongs used.

I made my own cake, and my husband made his groom cake. My friend April helped.

Me and my ladies being sexy and silly!
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1 comment:
I have an interfaith marriage (my husband is Hindu and I was raised Christian Orthodox) and I would have loved a special wedding like that. Instead we had separate ceremonies in each faith, which was also fun, but were mainly done for our respective families, not ourselves.
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