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Mr. and M(r)s.
We pose for the traditional post-ceremony,
front-of-sanctuary shot. No, the greenery and
candelabrum are not part of Lee Anna's headpiece.
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See how calm Lee Anna is?
This was taken before the ceremony, and the bride
wishes the esteemed web-page reader to note her
remarkable composure.
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What year were they married?
We love these sepia-toned photos. They lend an
illusion of antiquity and history to something that
happened only a few months ago.
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The honorary flower girl
Lee Anna poses with her favorite babysittee, Caroline,
whose role was necessarily circumscribed by her inability
to walk in a straight line at that time.
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"My lonely days are over, and life is like a song"
Lee Anna and Reggie throw ballroom training to the
wind and sway to Etta James' rendition of "At
Last."
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The getaway?
We pause a moment to catch our collective breath
before running the gauntlet of bubbles and streamers
to make our getaway.
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The groom is standing, barely
Reggie poses before the ceremony with the aid of
this sturdy banister. He's simultaneously doing
some deep-breathing exercises and visualizing a
calming scene devoid of spectators and formalwear.
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Supermodel
Reggie channels GQ and the Penney's catalog to strike this
dashing pose just an hour before taking the plunge. He has yet
to relinquish his grip on the banister, though, which could
cause a problem later...
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What is all this stuff?
Reggie tries to help Lee Anna out, but is mystified by
the request to pick up her "veil."
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The days of sun and low humidity
Months before the wedding, Lee Anna models what she
believes will be her hairstyle. However, the torrential
(or at least unrelenting) rain effected a change in plan
on the big day.
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Flashback
We just threw in this engagement picture to see if you
were still paying attention.
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