While studying abroad for over six years, Sarah met a guy named Edoardo at the bookstore she worked at. They were together for the rest of her time in Florence until the two were forced to part ways when Sarah decided to move home this summer. Lost without her, "Edo" decided to surprise Sarah on her doorstep in Cambridge. The couple quickly got engaged and wasted no time planning a wedding. That's when I got a call about a short notice ceremony on Cape Cod, which sounded perfect to me!
This is Sarah a couple of hours before her wedding.
Edo and his friend from Italy.
The couple rented a cottage in Bewster with quite a bit of character. There were oddly shaped staircases everywhere!
I love this portrait.
Beautiful!
Sarah and her mom, Judy.
The couple planned their wedding in less than two weeks.
Just fourteen people attended the seaside ceremony officiated by the bride's childhood babysitter. How fun is that!
They were all smiles, all day.
It was such a great spot for a wedding!
A great time for a stroll!
The couple and their guests poured sand into a vase in honor of those who couldn't be with them.
At the end of the ceremony Sarah & Edo released the sand into the tall grass.
The culmination of a year filled with hard work and determination could be seen Friday as Kevin & Enza Youkilis handed out six checks on the field of Fenway Park. The gift recipients include a number of local charities supported by Hits for Kids.
One of the biggest outdoor shopping complexes in the country is opening just off 128 South in Dedham, MA this fall. Owned and operated by WS Development, Legacy Place is home to over eighty shopping, restaurant and entertainment destinations.
Not pictured but coming soon - Whole Foods Market, Met Bar & Grill, Borders Bookstore, Aquitaine, City Sports, Legal Sea Food, Lululemon, Sugar Heaven, J.P. Licks, The Paper Store, Urban Outfitters and Williams-Sonoma, among others.
Click HERE to see today's Boston Herald article about Legacy Place.
For more pictures of the Legacy Place tour, click on the green button below!
This summer marks forty years of business for a famous local landmark - Cabot's Ice Cream & Restaurant. Generations of Newtonites continue to visit Cabot's for their larger then life ice cream sundaes, delicious waffles, and hearty sandwiches.
Cabot's held an "Old Fashioned Ice Cream Social" on Saturday in honor of their 40th anniversary.
Flippo the clown entertained.
My friend Lisa & myself.
I actually photographed Lisa last year for a magazine that wrote about her. Click HERE to see the photos!
It's an ice cream world... and Lisa is a BIG fan!
Stephanie, you're beautiful.
Joseph Prestejohn, owner of Cabot's and Newton Mayor David Cohen enjoying a dish of vanilla!
Lori & Amanda.
Love the pins!
Cabot's family photo + myself.
"Mrs. Cabot"
If you're from Newton, Mrs. Cabot is likely a familiar face!
Cabot's was recognized by the state for "providing scoops of fun and smile to the people of Newton" for forty years!
Incase you didn't know, Cabot's gave me my first job in the summer before my freshman year of high school, at age fourteen. Few places are willing to hire kids this young (for good reason!) so Newton North students are lucky to have Cabot's down the street. With seven years under my belt, working there allowed me to, among other things, buy my own car and start my business (those cameras didn't pay for themselves!) I think it's awesome that my first job wasn't at a gas station, grocery store or swimming pool, but at a unique restaurant that I can continue to visit for hopefully, another forty!
**For more photos from the ice cream social, click the green button below!**