Eternal Reflections Photo shared with us Tarynne & Matthew where both originally born in South Africa, Tarynne’s parents had moved to Vancouver Island, B.C. when she was younger. Tarynne has a fiesty spirit & a intense desire to see the world. Matthew is the same. With him coming from South Africa & her coming from B.C. Canada, they met for the first time (by chance) in London, England.
They fell instantly in love. For quite a few years they have bridged the gap between them through travel. More recently they both moved to Vancouver, B.C. and have settled down together. They where recently married in Canada’s largest national park in Jasper, Alberta. With a charming “moose” theme, they were married in a valley with mountains on all sides. They had previously written each other love letters to be read on their 25th wedding anniversary, and their minister gave them a bottle of wine. These were all nailed into a beautiful wooden box. They were told to open it & read the letters on their 25th anniversary or if they found themselves every falling out of love, to remind them of what makes them amazing together. That is incredibly sweet and lovely.
Their reception was held in a marquee tent. Tarynne’s mother has exquisite taste, and brough fine china & crystal all the way from Vancouver (12 hours away from Jasper). It was a small, quaint wedding with luxurious touches & high end love.

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What fabulous scenery… Alberta is breathtaking.
…and the wedding gown was gorgeous!
I love these images! The sweeping landscape is incredible. Gorgeous!
Oh how wonderful to be featured!!
Thankyou so much chicks!
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What an honor!!
xoxoxo
This is just too charming! I love the moose!
Radelle! Wow, I love Radelle too. Funniest Canadian I know. These pictures are beautiful.
What a beautiful wedding!
That moose is so cute! Who would of thought of that as the reoccuring {wedding} theme? Can this bride plan my wedding? I could only hope to be as innovative!
The photo of the alter with the mountains behind it is soooo dreamy.