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[Wedding Recipe]

Bridesmaid Dresses
Alfred Sung Flair Bridal, Boston, MA

Cake
I Dream of Jeanne Cakes, Groton, MA

Catering
Green Olive Catering, Woburn, MA

Florist
The Celebrated Flower, Somerville, MA

Music
(Ceremony/Cocktail Hour) Intermezzo Chamber Players, Lexington, MA

Photographer
Leah Haydock Photography, Plaistow, NH

Shoes
Shoes to Dye For, Natick, MA

Venue
Griffin Museum of Photography, Winchester, MA


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Erin O'Connor & Jeffrey Kurz
Winchester, MA, October 10, 2010 

by Cheryl Kimball

Photography by Leah Haydock

After connecting on match.com, Fallon and Bill met for a drink in April 2009. Although she was initially skeptical about online dating, the pair hit it off instantly. An in-person meeting for a quick drink turned into a five-hour conversation that ended only because the bar closed. By October, Bill was spreading a blanket for a picnic, uncorking a bottle of wine, reciting a love letter he crafted, and asking Fallon to marry him. “It just felt right,” she says.
Fallon chose to return to her hometown of Duxbury, Massachusetts, to tie the knot. An ocean-side estate across the street from Fallon’s childhood home was the perfect setting to celebrate the couple’s love of the outdoors amidst their favorite colors of green and blue
What do you get when you combine a 10.10.10 wedding date with a science-loving groom and an engineer bride? A binary-number-themed celebration, of course! Appropriately enough, the couple met online via match.com. But it wasn’t all computers and code. In January 2009, Jeffrey proposed after having snuck the engagement ring Erin inherited from her great grandmother out of her jewelry box. He consulted with Erin’s mother and sister about getting the ring reset, and surprised her with a quiet proposal after fixing her a lovely dinner. She said “yes,” they agreed they wanted a fall wedding, and thought 10.10.10 sounded cool. The binary/computer theme pervaded the wedding details from robot cake toppers to table numbers using just 0s and 1s. And to give their union one more contemporary twist, Jeffrey took Erin’s last name!