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If I've timed everything correctly, I'm currently cruising 30,000 feet somewhere over Michigan and on my way to the East Coast to witness two friends get married. I wasn't planning on posting this wedding, but love is in the air, and Leah + Aaron's day is the kind that must be blogged.

Surrounded by 50 of their closest family and friends, Leah + Aaron married in the most intimate and loveliest of ways. The gray, rainy day began with good friends and champagne, before these two people officially said I do in an old mansion turned hotel in the heart of downtown. There was a gorgeous Pablo Neruda reading, happy tears and laughter; all of which they took along with them for dinner at one of my favorite Madison restaurants, A Pig In A Fur Coat. There were four different Old Fashioned drinks on the menu, so you know a good time was had by all.

These two are clearly so loved by family + friends, and the feeling is evidently reciprocal. The entire day was one big giant ( and tasty ) hug, and I only wish this kind of party could happen every weekend.