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Let’s take a look at the weddings that made the headlines this week. Do you know of a fun, interesting wedding? Drop us a line and let us know about it!

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Christie Love and J. Lee Hill Jr. (pictured above). The couple met on Valentine’s Day in ‘07 at a community forum on troubled children in lower Manhattan. J. Lee is a youth pastor at Riverside Church, and Christie a Columbia-educated staff lawyer at Advocates for Children of NY. Immediately after their first dinner Mr. Hill told a friend “I met my wife today.”  The couple married the day after this year’s Valentine’s Day in Riverside’s soaring Gothic cathedral.

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Jes Gordon and Bill Marmor: (Pictured above). “By the time Jes Gordon was 15, she was already working as a florist. At 25, she was juggling multiple weddings every weekend at Tavern on the Green. And eight months into that job, she transferred her blazing energy and her contact list into her own wedding- and event-planning business in New York.” This ADD party planner and a divorced TV commercial editor met on the treadmills at a gym in LA, they couldn’t have guessed that they had found their life partners. They were married in Santa Barbara, CA.

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Jennifer Goldsack and Daniel Beery: (Pictured above): This couple (whom I’ve had the pleasure of meeting), both had their eyes set on gold medals on this summer’s respective Olympic Rowing teams.  After years of flirting via emails and athlete run-ins, the two found a much bigger prize in each other. More»

Today’s Wedding Party features James Bremner and Lola Gusman-Bremner.  The two met and fell in love on ASMALLWORLD’s “Le Café.“  After Lola left numerous funny contributions, to a thread he had started, James knew that he was attracted to her.  After the first time they spoke on the phone, he was sold.  The couple is living in New York and Lola is set to give birth to their first child this March.

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Elaine Griffin and Michael McGarry: (Pictured above). They almost didn’t get passed their first date where, Michael showed up in a hideous black silk shirt More»


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Beth Leachman and Josh Gadbaw (pictured above). married December 30th in Boulder, CO. These two spunky, free-spirited, musically inclined individuals were both patiently waiting to meet their better halves.  They met, he sang “Silent Night” without squirming, and the rest is history.  They both love traveling in Europe with no reservations, scouring thrift shops, and long breakfasts.  The couple have a habit of dancing.   “They have their own free-for-all styels, but they’re perfect together.” Said the sister-in-law.

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“Josh and I met through church three years ago–I saw him at an evening service, found out who he was, and then made sure to show up to a fundraiser he was co-hosting that a mutual friend invited me to.  He then came to a cocktail party I hosted for the 20’s and 30’s–he was the first to show and last to leave, and we were more or less inseparable from then on….”

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Marianne Van Pelt and Jonathan Self (pictured above). They met three years ago in Grand Central Terminal after numerous attempts via email and long distance phone calls.  Marianne became intersted in Jonathan, a writer, after reading his book “Self Abuse” and being urged on by a mutual friend.  Jonathan, who does NOT believe in love at first site, but he described their first encounter at Grand Central as “an every-fiber-of-my-being kind of moment.”  They tried to exchange vows at the exact same spot they first met, at exactly the same hour as quickly as possible before police moved in.

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Rochelle Lichtman and David Deckelbaum (pictured above).  After 3 tries of a long series of on-again/off-again painful dating, Rochelle had more than 500 reasons she said yes to David.  Her head and heart were finally in the right place.  Says David: “I knew in college I wanted to be with her forever,” Mr. Deckelbaum said. “It took her eight years to catch up with my thought process.” She concurred: “He always knows what’s good for me before I know.” On December 20th, “amid a sea of flickering votive candles at the Angel Orensanz Foundation for the Arts in NYC” they finally exchanged vows once and for all.

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[Jeff Weinstein and John Perreault. Photo by Jodi Hilton for the NYTimes]

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Jeff Weinstein and John Perreault. (Pictured above) Married on December 6th.  After a 32 year long relationship, Jeff and John celebrated with a ceremony which included Walt Whitman poems and an official Justice of the Peace.  They met at a San Diego Bowling alley, though an lived an entire country apart. “When John went back to New York, something dramatic happened: I woke up one day and couldn’t see colors,” he said. “Everything was gray.” Before rushing to a hospital, he called a friend, who offered a simple diagnosis. “My friend said, ‘You’re not sick, you’re in love.’ ”  John decided to return to NYC to be with Jeff and the rest is history.

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Jane Kallir and Gary Cosimini (pictured above).  Married on Nov. 29.  Jane, owner of Galerie St. Etienne in NYC met Gary in the 1970’s when she was a student at Brown, adn he at the Rhode Island school of Design.  “You fall in love with someone and you only see the good things about them, and you get divorced and only see the bad,” Ms. Kallir explained recently. “Part of truly loving someone is seeing the good and the bad and loving them anyway.”

Fun Fact: They both were married and divorced….to each other!  Read about their remarkable journey HERE.

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