It started out in May with New Orleans for Lawrence and Cecille's wedding. The first lovebirds were married Cajun-style in a wonderful rustic hotel courtyard. Inspired by the evening, Phillip opened his taste buds to new cuisine like oysters, which he quickly removed from his diet. After the wedding reception, the wedding party was escorted through the French Quarter through Second Line -- a New Orleans tradition that features a real brass band leading the parade. The Red Barns got a good hard look at the Mississippi, gambled a little on a Sunday morning and said their first, but hopefully not last, goodbyes to a great city.
In June, it was time for a nostalgic trip to Aggieland as Claire and Phillip headed back to her alma mater for cousin Sara and Matt's wedding. The second lovebirds were married at St. Mary's, Claire's Catholic church while attending Texas A&M, so it was nice to go back and reminisce. After the wedding, it was on to the local country club where the Red Barns shredded the dance floor. Phillip and Mark came up with a new dance move called the "Leapin' Gazelle" which can be seen in a few of the photos. It was inspired by Mark's interpretation of this reading from Song of Songs. The Hinkle's wedding was a blast!

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A month later in July, it was down to Georgetown and a country wedding for Claire's cousin Candace. Upon arrival and shortly after Claire took over driving duties to allow Phillip enough time to change into proper outdoor wedding attire in the backseat, the Red Barns wanted to kick off the party early with a few beverages before the festivities. "The Man" told them that outside alcohol was not allowed on the premises. So the Red Barns decided to obey their thirst and drive 50 yards down the road for Wedding Tailgate 2009! The two enjoyed a few cold ones in the back of Phillip's truck while guests began arriving. Along with enjoying great family at the wedding, it's another wedding memory they will never forget.
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