Look at this bride! She knows shes a complete dish. And Tegyn captured this moment perfectly.
February 2012: Albuquerque New Mexico Temple
Elder Lynn A. Mickelsen, who presided over the groundbreaking ceremony stated, "It is our responsibility as members of the Church to live our lives in such a way that the trust [the local city and county officials, administrators and staff, friends and neighbors, and local media] have deposited in us will not be unwarranted." He commended the many members who had traveled long distances to witness the groundbreaking event. "It is during these special moments that we can feel and see the hand of the Lord moving in the work," he said. "It manifests a pattern of faith for your children, and they will make the same commitments to consecrate their lives to that which is good, honorable, and right."
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I'm Paige Green and in 2006 I was an LDS bride planning my own Temple wedding. I can remember absolutely loving and being completely frustrated with the uniqueness that is planning a Temple standards wedding and reception.
Now, my husband and I are wedding photographers and I am constantly around amazing brides who put together totally cute and 100% LDS appropriate weddings!The LDS Bride blog is a place for me to share classic, trendy, and vintage wedding details and well learned wedding tips from brides and vendors alike.
In early 2012, my sister-in-law, Becky, joined the LDS Bride effectively doubling our awesomeness !
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