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Oxbow Country Club ND Wedding – Mark & Mariah

Oxbow Country Club ND Wedding
Mark & Mariah

Mark & Mariah were married on Saturday at St. Paul’s Free Lutheran Church and celebrated their reception at Oxbow Country Club! Their shared love of books showed up in so many fun ways throughout the day, from books used as table numbers to library card name cards and a book-themed canvas for guests to sign. When I asked Mariah to describe Mark in three words, she said, “Books, Vikings, Golf,” and I guess she was right because Mark started a putting challenge and a bridesmaids vs. groomsmen football game after dinner! While there were plenty of personal details and fun moments, what mattered most to Mark & Mariah was beginning their marriage with a foundation rooted in their faith and love for Jesus. Here are a few images from their beautiful day!

A first look for the bride & groom…

Love these photos of the Kinneberg sisters!

Ceremony time!

A stunning cake by Sonder Bakehouse!

There were some absolutely incredible speeches from family and friends!

 

We ended the day with an incredible sky! Congratulations, Mark & Mariah!

VENDORS:
Ceremony: Oxbow Country Club
Reception: St. Paul’s Free Lutheran Church
Bridal Gown/Veil: Wedding Shoppe, Inc.
Hair & Makeup Stylist: Cally Jo Salon at Wild Soul Salon
Bridesmaids Dresses: Kennedy Blue
Bridal Jewelry: Apple Valley Diamonds
Men’s Formal Wear: Men’s Wearhouse
Floral Design: Flowers by Ranee
Officiant: Reverend Matthew Nelson
Ceremony Music: Marian Christopherson
Catering: Oxbow Country Club
Cake: Sonder Bakehouse
Videographer: Meadowlark Films
Photographer: Abby Anderson

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Abby Anderson is a Wedding & Portrait Photographer
Fargo, ND + Moorhead, MN // www.abbyanderson.com

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Hi, I'm Abby Anderson! I love capturing beautiful stories through my lens. When I’m not behind the camera photographing weddings, portraits or brands, you’ll likely find me unwinding with a period drama or experimenting in the kitchen, creating a giant pot of soup packed with every colorful vegetable I can find.