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Julielyn & A.J.
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Fun fact: This is the exact spot in Bryce Canyon where I proposed to Julielyn on 7.11.03. Click here to catch a glimpse of our journey through the desert and our engagement. We took this picture on our return trip to Bryce Canyon last year.
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| In 1999, we first met each other at Camelot Records where Julielyn was working and A.J. was the marketing rep for Sony Music. Needless to say we developed a friendship that over time has blossomed into our relationship. Currently Julielyn is a Loan Processor for Wells Gargo and A.J. is seeking employment after a 20 year career in the music business. Our spare time is usually spent watching the food network, spending time in the garden, listening to music or even making music.
A.J. is the drummer for Spacement, a classic rock tribute jam band. Julielyn is Spacement's drum tech and videographer. The band gets together twice a week and gigs on a monthly basis. Spacement also makes up the nucleous of our friends and has become a great way to pass the time. For those of you attending the wedding you will get a small taste and ear bashing of what the band is all about. We also are blessed to have two wonderful sets of parents, Julie Ann & Mike Larson and Denise & Howie Chippero. They have been very supportive in our relationship and extremely instrumental in the planning and execution of our wedding. Without their help the wedding would not be as beautiful and special as it will be. So please take a moment to say hello and thank them for our joyous celebration on June 18. Want to find out more about Julielyn Larson and A.J. Chippero click on our names! |
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| Our favorite colors: purple & turquoise
Our favorite local getaway: Gualala, CA Our favorite city: New Hope, PA Our favorite restaurant: Miraku in Walnut Creek, CA Our favorite road trip: Bryce Canyon & southern Utah Our favorite band to see live: Tool, Roger Waters, Genesis |
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Fun fact: "Without love in the dream it will never come true" is a line from Help on the Way by the Grateful Dead (words Robert Hunter, music Jerry Garcia).
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