Artists for Humanity Boston Wedding, Felicia & DeRon

“I remember back in 2008 when I told you that I loved. You didn't say it back. So awkward...”

 
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Felicia & DeRon

Modern and Elegant Boston Wedding

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Artists for Humanity

Music Taste

Alternative R&B

 
 

This is a love story that spans over a decade if you count from the moment that Felicia and DeRon met. And the only thing that may rival DeRon's love for Felicia is bacon. Okay that's a lie he definitely loves her more than bacon, probably a lot more than bacon, because he learned Vietnamese to better communicate with her family. Please re-read that last sentence again to let that devotion sink in a little. Though their love may not have been at first sight, it is one that has already stood the test of time and many many many frat parties.

For Felicia and DeRon, their first meeting was decidedly not sparks flying, at least for Felicia trying to study on a Sunday evening.

 

She was sitting in her all girls dorm room at her desk when DeRon sauntered in and sat down without introducing himself. Felicia could only think, "Who is this rude dude?" Little did she know, it was her future husband. 

What followed was a 13 year friendship, and 10 year partnership, that spanned states, and brought together two very culturally different families. This is the story of that epic love, and the wedding day that celebrated it!

And what a celebration it was, as we hopped around Seaport from location to location. Starting out by the water for a first look and portraits. It was kind of the first nice day of weather in a long time after it rained for what felt like the entire month of April it rained. What a treat!

 
 
 
 

We then made our way over to Artists for Humanity for the ceremony and reception. Their buddy officiated, and they wrote their own vows, a combination we have been seeing a lot lately and LOVING.

We partied until 12am on a dance floor that did not quit! At one point all the guys were throwing preztels into the air and saying "All my friends are bread" and I have a feeling there's an inside joke there that I'm missing. 

A fun filled and absolutely beautiful day that reflected these two kind and loving people.

Shout out to Ryan and Kelly, a former Olive Ewe couple for connecting us to their friends. You can check out their video here.