Noah & Malia
Wedding
Minneapolis, Minnesota

I wrote the below when I posted Noah & Malia’s engagement photos a few months back. And no matter how I try I can’t seem to word it any better than I did before. So I’m just going to post it again.

But on top of that, I had such a wonderful time at their wedding getting to connect and re-connect with people. There were so many special moments on so many levels that touched my heart many times. Especially how Noah walked Malia’s mom down the aisle and shared the “mother-son” dance with her after dancing with his own mom. Thank you both for letting me be a part of your day.

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The wild vagrant in me sometimes wonders where I belong. There are so many places, and so many people, in so many seasons. 

Life is such a hodgepodge of relationships. Living, laughing, and loving…connecting, disconnecting, and re-connecting in different times, cities and circumstances. This season is a good one. Our home is in a place we love so much, with people we care about so deeply, in a season of such calm and peace. 

But over the years there have been different places, different seasons, and different people. Some are better than others. But the good people stand out and come back, and as the opportunity arises it’s always so fun to reconnect and remember, and reminisce countless good times gone by.

I met Noah at a conference nine years ago, seven years ago we spent a life-changing few months with him and his family in Honduras, 5 years ago we connected again in Los Angeles, and now, a few days ago, on the opposite end of North America in Stillwater, Minnesota just outside Minneapolis I got to do his engagement photos! Noah and his family are some of those people we hope that despite city, state, and country borders we will always know. 

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