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The groom continues
to woo the bride, just to make sure he's sealed the deal.
Rob offers Toby
advice on how to make sure a wife doesn't flee.
Maia takes a moment to consider the implications
of her role as flower girl.

The mother of the groom performs a solemn
reading of Frog and Toad's "The Kite."
Amelia is mesmerized by the breathtaking
ceremony.

Mark's years spent
in close proximity to several Milwaukee bars and breweries cause
him to misread the "1 t. salt" in the cookie recipe as
"1 tumbler full."
The ring fits! That
must mean he is my prince, after all.
Our intrepid guests
tough out the sweltering heat of the ceremony. . .

And
Di arrives just in time to administer necessary relief.

Everyone
is thrilled that the ceremony is over so they can go find shelter
in the shade.
Members of the
wedding party observe the experts at work.
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more group shots of guests, click here.

Bill, aka "papa"razzi.
Maia makes a valiant
effort to escape the cameras.

You never know what
might happen when one of the Hettler boys downs one too many
cake-and-cola mixers.

Lolly anticipates a
lifetime ahead of holidays with her new daughter-in-law.
The groomsmen had
debated performing a beat-box version of "Back that Thing
Up," but opted for a toast instead.

Captain Kenny charms the ladies at the
reception. . .

. . . and hooks an
unsuspecting victim.

A small contingent
of wedding guests take it upon themselves to remind Toby and
Shannon what marriage might have in store for them.

Frequent kissing is
just the best part of the wedding day. Not to mention a marriage.
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