A couple of weeks ago was my friend and co-worker's wedding to her long-time friend Mark. It was held at the Country Inn here in Eugene and it was one of the most beautiful weddings that I have been too. I'm pretty young so I have only been to about four or five but this one was definitely one of those top experiences.

Mr. and Mrs. Mark Paden

The Howard EEP Group!

Becca and me at the bouquet toss. I was making a "disappointed" face because I realized that Becca and I were the only ones that were single who were over 12.
It was a really fun wedding to go to. Most of the weddings that I have been to have been of old high school friends where I have been out of touch with the bride for a long time. In those situations, I don't really know what to do besides eat the food and pray that the cake comes soon so that I can leave because the only people talking to me are the parents who used to coach me or the little old ladies that I only knew vaguely from church who ask me what I am doing in life and look disappointed to discover that I'm not really doing anything life changing. Tamy and Mark's wedding was definitely a better experience. It was great to be able to be at this event, celebrating Tamy and Mark, with friends who I enjoy spending time with. It was really fun getting the Howard group together outside of work.
When I wasn't taking pictures with my camera, Angie was, so I have a ton of other pictures of the wedding and reception but I decided to keep myself to a minimum.
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