
Brittany & Brandon were married this past Saturday, April 17th, 2010 at the Salt Lake Temple and their reception was held at the Joseph Smith Memorial Building.
Their wedding was so beautiful. Thanks for letting Swensen Photography be part of your special day.
Brittany & Brandon met at Weber State University 5 years ago in a business class and they love being together. They enjoy hiking, camping, fishing, biking, scuba diving, going to the gym, crossword puzzles, playing racquetball and they also do crafts together. They just enjoy spending time together.
The Proposal~Brandon proposed to Brittany by using the Amazing Race theme. The Amazing Race is the only TV show that Brittany watches so he set up a mini amazing race with a tape recorder of him telling about their favorite places. He sent her to the place where they had their first kiss, their first I love you & lots of other fun places. At the end he was there & proposed. What a GREAT idea Brandon- props to you, so fun!!
Song~Their song is “Stolen” by Dashboard Confessional.
Honeymoon~This lucky couple will be heading to Puerto Rico on their honeymoon.
Wedding Colors~Their colors for the wedding are black, bright green and a touch of eggplant purple.
Wedding Cake~Carrie’s Cake
Flowers~ Flowers at temple square and cedar village floral. They really know their stuff.
Advice to other Brides~Have Fun! This day is supposed to be the best day of your life, make sure you enjoy it.
What Brittany likes most about Brandon~ “He makes me laugh and we do so many fun things.”
What Brandon likes most about Brittany~”She is so fun and makes me a better person.”
They are both so excited to be living with their best friend, traveling together and just enjoying life as a happy married couple. We are so excited for you both. Congratulations from all of us at Swensen Photography, we are so happy for this AWESOME couple!!
To see their engagement images click here.
To see Brittany’s Bridal images click here.
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