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Real Wedding Wednesday – December 12th, 2009

December 23rd, 2009 Leave a comment Go to comments

It’s Real Wedding Wednesday, and we have two beautiful weddings from the weekend of December 12th to share with you:

Erica and Andrew, 12/12/09 – Tremont Grand, Baltimore, MD

DJ: Jeff Brown

The setting: The lovingly restored, historic Tremont Grand hotel with beautifully appointed themed ballrooms.

The first dance: “Long December” by Counting Crows

A unique touch: The room was impeccably decorated with dramatic lighting and rich whites, beiges and blues, and accented by a six-tier wedding cake!

A fun surprise: The bride and groom choreographed their last dance to “Say Hey (I Love You)” by Michael Franti, and invited their guests to join halfway through — it was lots of fun!


Anne and Chris, 12/12/09 – Sheraton Hotel, Reston, VA

DJ: David Johnson

The setting: The elegant Diamond Ballroom at the Sheraton was complemented by the couple’s beautiful red rose centerpieces and rose-accented cake.

The first dance: “At Last” by Etta James

The music: Lots of Motown, 80s and hip hop kept everyone on their feet!

An interesting fact: The couple traveled up to Maryland from their home in warm, sunny Florida, just to be married close to their families and friends!

A touching moment: The bride and her sister, who was the maid of honor, brought each other to tears during the sister’s beautiful toast.


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