We first met up with Jennifer and LaMond last fall for a fun Downtown Frederick engagement session. Jennifer is a fellow Penn Stater, which is always a plus in our books (even though LaMond isn’t a fan)! This wedding was really special, since Jennifer and LaMond have three kids between them, and so this marriage is about building a new family together! We were honored to be a part of that new beginning…
No traditional engagement ring for her! Instead, they each got a tattoo on their left ring finger.
For the big wedding day, Jennifer and LaMond chose The Liriodendron Mansion in Harford County. It is the historic 1898 summer home of the Johns Hopkins Hospital founder, Dr. Howard Kelly, and now serves as an event grounds.
Richardson’s Flowers of Bel Air provided the beautiful arrangements.
Jennifer and LaMond decided to do their first look inside the mansion house. LaMond did a good job keeping his eyes closed until the big moment!
Jennifer’s daughter, Trinity, and her niece, Holly, were too cute with their hairdos and matching dresses.
Jennifer started down the aisle with her uncle…
…then finished off the walk with her mom, Brenda.
We love how LaMond’s son, Landan, and Jennifer’s daughter, Trinity, are watching their parents with huge smiles on their faces here!
Landan and his sister, CJ, got a huge kick out of the toasts!
Jennifer’s sister, Kara, is a friend of ours from our Penn State days. She and her sister share a really special bond, and her toast was wonderful.
Flavor Cupcakery made these amazing cupcakes!
Let’s just say LaMond was surprised when the Penn State fight song began to play and he saw that Jennifer’s garter had the Nittany Lion on it!
Dad and daughter dance!
Reception entertainment provided by Bay Deejays and our own silly station photo booth (below)!
What an amazing day! Congratulations, Jennifer and LaMond, and best wishes as you build your family together!
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