love is in the air :: greensboro wedding photographer

Today, May 23, marks mine and Josh's two year wedding anniversary. TWO YEARS! It's hard to believe that it's been that long since that exciting day when we vowed to love, honor and cherish one another for the rest of our lives (which I'm determined is going to be at least another 100+ years). I am so lucky to say that I have the most wonderful husband in the world. He is loving (even when I don't deserve it), supportive of my dreams and ambitions, and willing to deal with my crazy (yes - crazy is a noun in our house - you would understand if you had to live with me) on a daily basis and for that alone, he should receive a gold medal.

We didn't spend the weekend vacationing or indulging in couples massages and fine dining, but I believe this weekend's activities were the best reminder of our own special day. We were blessed to spend our anniversary weekend photographing an absolutely beautiful wedding for an equally as beautiful couple. Check back tomorrow for a preview of their wedding!

During yesterday's celebration, I couldn't help but notice that everyone from the father of the groom to the DJ was more than willing to offer the happy couple words of wisdom for a successful marriage. I, myself, was posed the question of what makes for a happy marriage just a few days ago. It seems that the #1 response is communication, and I have to agree that it is very important to make a point to communicate and continue to know one another. 

However, I think in the hustle and bustle of married life - the stresses of work, adjusting to another person's annoying habits (like leaving their dirty socks on the living room floor or squeezing toothpaste from the middle of the tube - these issues are real folks), or dealing with finances... don't even get me started on finances - it's important to just have fun together. When you fell in love, were you talking about money and complaining about your boyfriend or girlfriend not doing the dishes? Are those the good times that come to mind when you think of your boyfriend, girlfriend, husband or wife? I'm betting not - i'm betting that you were on a date, having FUN, getting to know one another. It's easy to just coast through life, only dealing with the stuff you have to, but when you add a little fun in there - even something as simple as a casual dinner date or in the Glessner house, the ever popular Starbucks coffee date - it's so much easier to deal with all that serious stuff. But really, what do I know? I've only been married for two years - maybe you should check back with me in another 50 :)

Us having fun with our bridal party on our wedding day! Photo courtesy of the lovely Sarah Gutin Beaty of Eyeris Photography.

good things come in small packages :: greensboro photographer

This morning, after running some errands (i give huge props to myself on this one for having on makeup and real clothes before noon), I checked the mail as I pulled into the driveway and was so excited when I found a little package fromhello dearie in my  mailbox! My friend Dawn in Mississippi is one of the owners and creative brains behind hello dearie, and they make some of the most adorable things you have ever seen, from hair accessories and cloth dolls to superhero capes and funky pillows. 

When I saw these headbands she's been making, I just had to place my order! Dawn did a great job - I gave her a basic color scheme and she created this beauty. Really... who can resist a good summer fashion accessory like this?!

On a bit of a sidenote, wouldn't this headband be PERFECT as a bridesmaid's gift or even for a barn/farm engagement session?! Especially as a clip with a birdcage veil for you vintage country brides... I'm in love with the idea.

... and aren't their business cards just precious?! I am assuming they are Lucky Luxe (Dawn - please correct me if I'm wrong) - another great business in my hometown. All you brides out there looking for some really classy, one-of-a-kind letterpress invitations, check them out! I don't know the owner personally, but I've seen her work and it is OUTSTANDING.

Seriously though - check out hello dearie on Etsy and head on over to Dawn's blog! I promise you'll be glad you did!

the royal wedding :: greensboro wedding photographer

Throughout recent weeks and days, as I scanned through the ever changing Facebook news feed, I read comments regarding the royal wedding. Most of them were hating on the media for providing so much coverage of the event and read something to the effect of, "Who cares about the royal wedding anyway?!"... and I, I slouch a little further down into my chair and hang my head in shame as I whisper to myself, "I care."

I don't watch the Real Housewives (ok... maybe I sneak in an episode of the Orange County housewives here and there), I never got into Survivor, but this the kind of reality television I can get on board with. Ever since the engagement was announced, I've been mildly obsessed with the couple. Really, it's mostly Kate with her always stylish wardrobe, her ability to look good in any of those gorgeous hats she wears, and her confident poise, like she's been training to be a princess all her life. I've been on the edge of my seat up until this day to see how this young, fashionable couple would adapt to the traditions of a royal wedding, and luckily, I wasn't the only one who was interested.

My dear friend Miranda, who lives near Chicago, and I planned a Skype date for the special occasion. Just as a sidenote, Miranda and I have known each other for 20 years since our early days in ballet together. Twenty years - that. seems. crazy! Anyways, we woke up in the wee hours of the morning, cracked open our laptops, and had over 3 hours of Skype royal wedding funness (ok.. so I realize that's not a real word, but it seemed like the best way to accurately convey the incredible amounts of fun we had) gawking at the lovely, extravagant, and sometimes a little crazy hats sported by the guests, critiquing sister Pippa's too dark fake tan, and discussing the Middleton brother (who obviously didn't get the pretty gene that the rest of the family received - it had to be said).

Here is my list of likes and dislikes for the wedding:

Likes: Kate's stunning modern version of a classic gown, Pippa's gorgeous dress, their departure from tradition (yay for rebellion!), Prince William's precious reaction to seeing Kate for the first time

Dislikes: The bouquet (don't get me wrong, i'm all about simplicity, but that just did not fit the occasion), close-ups of Prince William's premature balding (don't bring more attention to it cameramen - we already know it's there), the time difference between North Carolina and London... getting up at 4:45 a.m. and being expected to function is just not for me...

Overall, I thought the wedding was gorgeous and it only makes me more excited for my brides and their own beautiful upcoming weddings!

I broke the news to Monty that we wouldn't actually be attending the royal wedding, so he didn't have to get all dolled up...

...but he just insisted on wearing the top hat to celebrate the event :)

Have a great weekend, everyone!