I’ve been waiting a few weeks to publish this blog post.  But, now since the bride and groom have safely returned from their extended honeymoon in Italy, I will wait no more!
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Mollie stood at the top of the escalator and looked out over baggage claim.  Just like the previous 20 trips she had taken for work, there stood Robert at the bottom of the escalator waiting for her.  The story was always the same.
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Her flight would land and she’d eagerly make her way to the baggage claim. He’d drive 100 miles to pick her up and take her home.  The limo drivers were always there with signs that read “F. Wilson” or “Betty Jean.”  Each time, she’d joke, “I wish my name was on one of those signs!  Why is that no one is ever waiting with my name on their sign?”  They’d laugh and catch up during the two-hour ride home.

When Robert began planning his proposal, he knew he wanted it to be completely unique.  He scanned the Google™ results looking for inspiration, but didn’t find anything worthy of popping the question to her.  He had to get creative.

Although he had her dad’s approval since February, he waited until she left on a work trip again.  It was an agonizing nine months but he utilized the time well to plan the perfect proposal. She’d been gone for a month of grueling work.  As planned, he made 100-mile trek and anxiously waited near the baggage claim.  When he saw his beauty descend the airport escalator, he nervously held his first sign up.

“Mollie M.”

“I missed my best friend.”

“I love you to the moon and back.”

“Will you make me the happiest man alive?”

“Will you marry me?”

Her heart dropped and she blurted, “Yes!”

It’s stories like this that keep my faith alive for love.  I wish Mollie and Robert nothing but the absolute best as they begin their forever and the rest of their lives together.  I am blessed to have been a part of their lovely celebration and I am thankful that they selected me to preserve these memories.  The reception was over the top and I’m not just saying that because the band played an Elvis tune!  Here are a few of my favorite images from their most fabulous South Texas wedding reception.

The team of professionals Mollie and Robert selected for their South Texas wedding reception:

Wedding Coordinator – Cindy Reed Grimsinger, Isn’t that Gorgeous
Venue – Raisin L Ranch
Flowers – Cindy Reed Grimsinger, Isn’t that Gorgeous
Linens and Tablescape Accessories- La Mirage Weddings and Events
Dinner Catering – Butch Dohmann with Soupbone Cattle Company
Cakes – Main Course Catering
Other Deserts – Kurt Clemmons with Kurt and Company
Music – Matthew Grutzmacher Band
Hair & Makeup – Mindy Ashley, The Jagged Edge
Dress – All About the Dress
Robert’s Ring – Reads Jewelers

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san antonio senior portrait photographers ata-girl photography since 2010I am a San Antonio-based wedding and senior photographer who started Ata-Girl Photography Co., LLC in 2010. As one of the up-and-coming San Antonio wedding photographers, I am also available to shoot in Austin, Houston and Dallas and the surrounding areas. I am also available for destination weddings worldwide. Ata-Girl Photography Co. offers an amazing wedding photography service that you won’t soon forget.  As a professional photographer, my sole purpose is to provide you the absolute best photography experience.

I am a professional photographer who enjoys documenting the important milestones and captivating moments in people’s lives. I firmly believe that the unique set of circumstances I have faced in life has prepared me to take a personal and genuine interest in my photography clients. When I’m not photographing a wedding, family or high school senior, I enjoy watching my daughter play softball, hiking, cycling, reading, and listening to Elvis!

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