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Britni + Justin

I've known Britni since 2007 when I got my first teaching job.  I had to invade her space during one class period since I didn't have my own classroom.  Throughout that year and since, I have learned that Britni is a passionate and most excellent teacher with the perfect English teacher sense of humor. I have so much respect for this lady for her dedication to her students and her profession.  And I'm jealous of the decor in her house.

Then one day, I noticed she started posting pictures on social media of this Justin guy.  I knew right away that Britni had found someone special.  You see, Britni, as she says herself, already had a pretty good life - a great job that she loves, a new house full of custom made furniture, plenty of friends, and even a joy for running (I'm no runner, so I have even more respect for her!).  According to Britni, though, Justin made her life better.  What more could anyone want in a lifetime partner?

Justin remembers the little things, like how Britni didn't really like any of their photos taken at Wing Wars, the first pizza they shared, or the grocery list on the fridge.  He remembers all of the things that make the everyday occurrences special and real.  And Britni?  Well, Britni gets to sit back and enjoy being the object of this man's affection.

I am over-the-moon ecstatic for my friend Britni, and I'm super excited to announce that this couple trusts me enough to capture their big day.  I am beyond humbled and extraordinarily privileged to get to witness this couple's union and the beginning of their new journey together as husband and wife.  May they always have the best that life has to offer.  













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