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June 6, 2009 was the day that Crystal and I became one. It was a momentous occasion and we were ecstatic to have shared the moment with our closest friends, family and PLENTY of strangers. If you somehow didn’t actually make the wedding because of some lame reason, one being you don’t even know us, I have some good news; we forgive you! But in all seriousness, I’ve been extremely busy before and after the wedding day, but I’ve finally uploaded our wedding photos. We haven’t really sat down and picked our ‘favorites’ just yet for prints, however sometime this week we should be making that happen.

Here are the wedding & honeymoon photos, enjoy:
wedding day & honeymoon

If you are one of those fortunate enough to know us, then you know how much in love we are. I’m looking forward to growing old & sharing our lives together. In addition, for those whose still asking about how we met & how I proposed, the stories have been pasted below from our engagement website: vince&crystal.com

Our Story

Crystal had just relocated from Atlanta and didn’t know much about the city. A local mutual friend introduced us and I insisted I’ll be her Orlando guide. Unknowingly, we immediately became an item. We emailed one another multiple times a day, and talked on the phone at night for hours. During the extended Labor Day weekend Crystal traveled back to Huntsville, Alabama to visit her family while I stayed in Orlando to celebrate with my friends. As a guy it’s not cool to talk about falling in love, so I decided to keep playing the tough guy roll throughout the weekend and go out with the guys; nevertheless, the truth was that I was looking forward to talk on the phone with this gorgeous and intelligent women I just met 2 days ago. Saturday and Sunday I didn’t leave the house, it seemed as if we talked on the phone from dusk till dawn about anything and everything.

As we both eagerly awaited her return back to Orlando, we went on our first official date that following Tuesday. We had planned a simple classic dinner and a movie, unfortunately the theater was closed so we had dinner and talked to each other till twilight.

One and a half years later, we were engaged, and shortly we will be now are officially one!

The Proposal

One early morning of November in 2007, Vince and I traveled to Alabama to spend Thanksgiving with my family. We talked the entire trip except the times when I accidentally fell asleep. Everything seemed normal. The next morning we began to get settled for Thanksgiving dinner that evening with all of my family and friends. The day after Thanksgiving, my mom, cousins, and aunts traditionally go out to shop for all the great deals. I felt terrible for my Vincey because he would be stuck at home watching football all day, which isn’t his particular  favorite pass time. Throughout the girl only shopping trip, I continued to check on my Vincey to make sure he was okay, as I reassured him I would try to rush the girls as fast as I could.

Later that evening my mother and I finally arrived home and I ran up the stairs to the game room as I called out to him, no one answered. I went back down the steps to find a path of roses and my father instructing me to follow them. There he sat, with a tuxedo, guitar, and a microphone. He sang a beautiful song to me. He even learned to play the guitar for the song that your listening to right now this song! Finally, he got down on one knee and gave me a rose which represented the blessing of my father and brother and asked “will you marry me.” I couldn’t have asked for a better proposal!

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