In March I recorded a couple of videos of me playing music from Piazzolla's beauiful Four Seasons of Buenos Aires! Here's one of them - it was recorded in one take only at a studio called World of Sound, in Wellingborough, by a very nice chap called Daniel Lock.
Thank you Langdon for being our wonderful wdeding videographer. I have heard others say that one’s wdeding day is supposed to be one of the happiest days of one’s life but I didn’t fully appreciate this until we experienced ours.It was truly the happiest day of our lives so far and after it had finished we just wanted to keep reliving every detail and memory in our heads. Now, thanks to your footage, we have a permanent record of this momentous occasion and all our loved ones who were a part of it, including all the details we didn’t get to experience directly on the day!We also wanted to let you know how much we valued you as a person we felt very comfortable with on the day. An unexpectedly lovely gesture that seems to stand out for us was during our photo shoot when you noticed the rail I was about to lean back on was dirty and quickly gave it a wipe it before my dress got stained. This may seem a small thing that doesn’t even relate to videography but even the best videography in the world wouldn’t have meant as much if we hadn’t liked or felt comfortable with the person behind the camera. All of the above meant the world to us and for this we are once again most appreciative!With our best wishes,Doreen & Damoon.
Holy cow. I may as well just copy this post and repaste on our blog. We have K’s door knob hdlane turned around too. Well it was first so she didn’t lock herself in the room, but then it came in handy when she started this long-ass, make-bedtime-hell thing. We don’t lock it often, but if we do, we lock it as soon as we check on her and she’s asleep so that it’s never locked through the night. I am no help to you cause my kid does the same thing, but just wanted you to know, we do the backwards door locking thing, too.