06/03/2026
There’s just something so sweet about walking down the aisle after your Catholic wedding ceremony and then finding a little spot out of sight from your guests to share your first moments together as Mr. + Mrs. 🥹
It’s something I wish my husband and I had done because all we wanted to do was talk to each other, but we got stopped about 17 times to be congratulated before it was time to take photos and move on with the day.
So I highly encourage you to find that hiding spot. 🤍 I’ll be there for a few moments to capture a few photos from far enough away that I can’t hear what you’re saying 😉 and then I’ll leave you be! (Or just tell me to leave you completely alone—that’s fine, too!)
You’ll never get those 10 minutes back, so cherish them and hold onto them before the day picks up again.
And if you don’t get them right after the ceremony, grab them in the car on the way to the reception, in a private getting-ready room at your reception venue, or even in an adoration chapel. Those quiet moments together on your wedding day are so worth protecting. 🤍
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