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<blockquote data-quote="TerryMiller" data-source="post: 3150008" data-attributes="member: 7900"><p>In our case, that was nearly 50 years ago, so since I've slept since then, I don't remember the cost or who paid what. We were married in a small church in the Panhandle with primarily family as guests. Reception was at the church and a honeymoon spent in Amarillo, TX. That's when I first learned about buying women's shoes. Wife had forgotten to bring casual shoes, so all she had was the heels that she wore for the wedding.</p><p></p><p>Then, around 2003, our oldest son and his fiance got married on our 5 acres near Blanchard. Our local preacher did the wedding and we did help with buying decorations and such, but it wasn't a lot of money. Even though I swore MANY YEARS ago that I would NEVER do wedding photography, they asked me to take pictures because they couldn't afford a normal wedding photographer. I told them the work would be more in line of being casual snapshots and they were fine with that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TerryMiller, post: 3150008, member: 7900"] In our case, that was nearly 50 years ago, so since I've slept since then, I don't remember the cost or who paid what. We were married in a small church in the Panhandle with primarily family as guests. Reception was at the church and a honeymoon spent in Amarillo, TX. That's when I first learned about buying women's shoes. Wife had forgotten to bring casual shoes, so all she had was the heels that she wore for the wedding. Then, around 2003, our oldest son and his fiance got married on our 5 acres near Blanchard. Our local preacher did the wedding and we did help with buying decorations and such, but it wasn't a lot of money. Even though I swore MANY YEARS ago that I would NEVER do wedding photography, they asked me to take pictures because they couldn't afford a normal wedding photographer. I told them the work would be more in line of being casual snapshots and they were fine with that. [/QUOTE]
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