“Guess what! I have a girlfriend now! But she is in Brisbane finishing a degree. I miss her. Her name is Andrea. I call her Andy.”
- Matthew Dunlop to Abby Anselmi, Christmas 2006.
If one were to trudge through the literary discourse and the complex symbolism of this short reference, it would be identified that Matt had a girlfriend, she lived in Brisbane, he missed her, and he called her Andy.
Their journey has taken many forms over the years. In high school Matt and Andy’s friendship manifested in time seeing movies, going shopping, and even going to Andy’s school formal. Matt and Andy graduated and went their separate ways to experience the world. However, that separation would be short-lived.
One night while living in Townsville and unable to sleep, Matt called Andy for an unexpected catch up. That single phone call reignited a spark within the two and over the following months they spoke and visited each other often, enjoying every moment together. Seven years later, you are invited to see Matt and Andy get married and continue their lives together as husband and wife.
- Matthew Dunlop to Abby Anselmi, Christmas 2006.
If one were to trudge through the literary discourse and the complex symbolism of this short reference, it would be identified that Matt had a girlfriend, she lived in Brisbane, he missed her, and he called her Andy.
Their journey has taken many forms over the years. In high school Matt and Andy’s friendship manifested in time seeing movies, going shopping, and even going to Andy’s school formal. Matt and Andy graduated and went their separate ways to experience the world. However, that separation would be short-lived.
One night while living in Townsville and unable to sleep, Matt called Andy for an unexpected catch up. That single phone call reignited a spark within the two and over the following months they spoke and visited each other often, enjoying every moment together. Seven years later, you are invited to see Matt and Andy get married and continue their lives together as husband and wife.
We can’t wait to have our dearest friends and family come together on our day of celebration. You have all been a unique and significant part of our lives and we cannot express how excited we are to have you all share in our special day.
See you in November 2013!
See you in November 2013!