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iliketag
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I’ve seen a few different things in the weddings I’ve been to.. Sand is probably the one I’ve seen the most – although there were no children involved any of the times. It was to signify the lives coming together. Sometimes they would shake the sand to mix it, others would poke it down to kind of blend it while still maintaining a pretty pattern.
I’ve seen the hand fasting one too. Where they tie the bride and groom’s hands together with a rope and then perform the rest of the ceremony. I haven’t looked too far into that tradition though so I can’t tell you the history behind it.

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Back sorta on topic here. I really, really hate when fauxtographers (and photographers, too) use horrid grammar or text speech… It’s lazy and unprofessional. Even in my text messages I don’t talk like that… the Babycakes Photography link just made me groan at that.
“BBBBBIIIIGGGGG things happening for my photography!!!! I’m sssoooo excited!!! Keep ur eyes open for NEWS!!” -ugh…

I bet whatever her news is, it’s blurry. Like so much in her life. *headdesk*