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Doug and Alyson were married on June 26, 2010 in Sacramento, California.
About the Couple
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Caitlin and Jon were married on August 29, 2009 in Caledonia, New York.
Location
The couple’s Quaker ceremony was held at a homestead farm owned by the bride’s family. The location was very special to Caitlin and Jon as the farm has been in the family for over 100 years!
Photo Credit: Chrissy Albright Photography
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Amy and Mark were married July 11, 2009 in Thornton, NH.
About the Couple:
Amy and Mark met the summer of 2003 at a pool party thrown by Mark's brother, and it was love at first sight. Both very active people, they got to know each other through hiking, backpacking, motorcycle rides, going to the beach, kayaking, outdoor events, and “anything else we could come up with that brought us into the outside world,†the bride tells us. At the time they met, both were finishing up college degrees, so they took advantage of any free time they had on the weekends.
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Lisa Harrison and Shawn Callahan were married on January 17, 2009 at their home in Biwabik, MN.
About the Couple
Lisa is an Emergency Room Nurse and Shawn is a Mechanical Engineer. They both share a love of skiing, so they decided a snowy winter wedding was perfect for them.
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Dana LaRue (aka The Broke-Ass Bride) and Hunter Stiebel were married on May 24, 2009 in Hollywood, CA.
About the Couple
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Anastasia and Scott were married on August 8, 2009 at their home in Lower East Chezzetcook, Nova Scotia, Canada.
About the Couple
For Anastasia and Scott, getting married at home was an easy decision. They held their wedding at their home "because we love it!" They live by the ocean, and spend their time in their organic garden or at the beach. Their elegant, peaceful ceremony in the home they love reflected their life together.
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Rebecca Rice and Greg Brensilver were married May 9, 2009 at a private residence in Carmichael, CA.
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Hedda Burnett and Ben Schippers were married on July 5, 2008 in Greenport, NY.
About the Couple
Hedda, who is from New Hampshire, and Ben, from Brooklyn, met in Anthropology class at Bates College. Now, Hedda is studying to be a veterinarian and Ben has started his own software company, Workstreamer.
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Anna Hirsh and Chris Sachse were married on August 30, 2008 on a friend's farm in Cornelius, Oregon.
About the Couple
Anna and Chris met in Los Angeles, introduced by a mutual friend. Chris had just gotten back from a solo trip to Paris, which, Anna admits, “made him ridiculously cool in my eyes.†They became friends and began dating after about a year. Chris proposed to Anna in Central Park on June 17, 2007. Her engagement ring was a stunning Art Deco emerald ring that Chris’s father had once bought for his mother.
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Jackie Schwartz and Peter Czerpak were married on August 10, 2008 in Healdburg, California.
About the Couple
Jackie and Peter met when they both joined a backcountry ski group in Lake Tahoe. As Jackie recalls, “Pete was cranky when we met, but quickly made up for it over the extended season of day and multi-day ski trips (snowfall that year was epic).â€