A year and a half after my best friend got engaged, the five of us found
ourselves in The Big Easy celebrating Marie's big day.
ourselves in The Big Easy celebrating Marie's big day.
New Orleans has always been a special place for Marie and I. Growing up, her parent's would take us on day trips regularly. Whether it was just walking around in the city or our annual Celebration in the Oaks Christmas trip, New Orleans has always been dear to our hearts. When the weather starts to cool down, on a day when you can walk outside and feel the first chill of fall in the air, when the colors on the trees start to look sharper and you feel more alive - Marie and I always say, "It sure would be a great day to be in New Orleans."
When Marie and I went to Southern Miss she met a young man from Mandeville by the name of Trey Richoux. The rest is history...
The Loews Hotel, Pavilion of the Two Sisters in City Park, St. Patrick's Church, Cafe Du Monde, Commander's Palace, Mother's Restaurant... and these are just a few of the highlights from my best friend's wedding.
Standing in this wedding meant so much to me. It was an honor and I couldn't be more happy or more excited for Marie and Trey as they start this new phase of their lives together. Brad and I are lucky to have them be such an integral part of our story. From the rehearsal dinner to the wedding to the reception and the after-party, it was a weekend that couldn't be matched.
After all, it was the first night I learned that I was a master at the tambourine.
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