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Tiffany & Craig  08-04-2012

Six degrees of separation refers to the idea that everyone is on average approximately six steps away, by way of introduction, from any other person on Earth, so that a chain of “a friend of a friend” statements can be made, on average, to connect any two people in six steps or fewer. 

It’s ironic that after you meet someone that you find out that there’s a connection that falls into the “Six degrees of separation.”

We had never met Tiffany & Craig.  As they were both living out of town during the planning and implementation of their wedding, everything was done via email. So on their wedding day, what a surprise it was to find out that Denis’ dad knows Craig’s family!

Norm Eady, owner of Bryston’s, worked at Ontario Hydro with Denis’ father.  Craig’s grandfather worked at Ontario Hydro for the Forestry Division.  A family friend who goes by the nickname “smitty” came and chatted with Denis after Norm mentioned to him who Denis’ father was.  We were the DJ’s for the night, not knowing of the connection between the families.  How ironic life can be!

The venue, Bryston’s, was elegantly decorated in creams and latte colored linens. Unforgettable Weddings once again worked their magic!  Tiffany was determined that the bridal party would be on the stage, all 11 of them!  And Bryston’s delivered.  What a stunning Head Table taking center stage.

On one of the hottest nights we’ve had this summer, the Bride, her Groom and the entire party kept things looking cool with the elegance of the decor and the elegance of their attire!

The party was hopping all night long.  Tiffany emailed us a couple days later and told us “Everyone danced until their feet were sore the entire evening, and many guests raved that this was one of the best weddings they have been too.”

Congratulations Tiffany & Craig

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Congratulations Tiffany & Craig!!