Heidi & Brian – Bear, Ninja, Cowboy

June 25, 2006

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If I was a kid who had to go back to school after a summer break and write or tell my new teacher what I learned over the summer, I would utter three words: “Bear. Ninja. Cowboy.”

The kids, my teacher, and you are all very confused. As was I, until the game was explained and demonstrated to me, by a woman wearing a formal bridesmaid gown, and her husband wearing a striped polo shirt and a dog collar.

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This moment, and many others made for a lot of fun and a lot of footage that day. The scenery wasn’t bad either… In fact, it was spectacular! I love my job!

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Top ten reasons I was sure we could tell a fabulous story through photos and video:

1. Lutsen Resort- if you have a chance to go here, just go! It’s so magical.

2. Heidi is the most go-with-the-flow bride we have worked with to date, and she’s not afraid to “work it.”

3. Butterfly Release – It’s just cool! However, I’m not sure the personal attendants who transported the butterflies, which were “supposed” to be dormant feel so positive about the experience.

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4. Brian truly loves Heidi and this fact is easily noticed in their photos and video.

5. Andy (striped tee & dog collar) stuck sparklers in between his teeth, just because.

6. Heidi’s sisters are as beautiful and fun as she is.

7. The weather was flawless, blue skies, zero clouds.

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8. Heidi & Brian planned a bonfire after dinner.

9. Heidi & Brian started the morning off by playing on the swings.

10. Everyone we encountered that day were so wonderful to us and to each other!

Congratulations Guys!

Still curious about Bear. Ninja. Cowboy?

The Rules Are:
Bear beats ninja by eating him/her.
Cowboy beats bear by shooting him/her.
Ninja beats cowboy by kicking the guns out of his/her hands.

You must use actions and sound effects. You must stand back to back and start game by declaring “Bear. Ninja. Cowboy” and than jump to face your opponent in your chosen character.

It’s a suped-up version of Rock. Paper. Scissors. So, next time you need to decide who picks up the check in one of your fancy restaraunts… I dare you to play. In fact, I double dog dare you, or would you rather play a truth?

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