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Here they are. It was a cold, windy, wonderful, memorable, family filled, long awaited, perfect, wedding day. 















These were taken by Rebecca Zufelt. She's excellent. You can call her Professor Z if you want...

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  1. These are fabulous! I love your wedding and I love your dress and I love your happy smile!!! -Tara

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  2. Beautiful! Keep 'em coming! I especially enjoy the one of you and your cowboy with his belt buckle showing. :-)

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  3. Amiga quede encantada con estas bellas fotografia de tu matrimonio, te ves maravillosa y se nota que eres muy feliz, mi querida amiga siempre te he admirado mucho, por tu humildad, sensilles, sensible.... te extraño tanto tanto. espero poder volver a abrazarte y decirte bienvenida amiga :) besos y abrazos te quiero mucho siempre

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