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He decided to propose in Disneyland, a special place to us as a couple since we officially started dating after reconnecting on a trip with our families there in July of 2015. [/field] [field title=”Proposal Story”]Adam proposed in October 2019 after over 4 years of dating.
Michael and I met in college in 2015 and officially started dating in 2016. I love a selfie moment, so we thought it would be the perfect photo opportunity for our guests as they waited for the ceremony to begin and during cocktail hour. I think our cake looked perfect next to our whimsical florals.
One year later, in the fall of 2015, the inevitable happened – Zue and Nico fell madly in love with each other. Wanted a dress that was timeless, long train and suited a day ceremony. field] [field title=”Groomsman Attire”] The Edit Co Suits tailor-made Nico’s tux!
field] [field title=”Proposal Story”]Jonathan and Corrine’s love story started in the summer of 2015 when Corrine and her family moved from Virginia to Kentucky. The bride’s vision for the day was timeless low country elegance.[/field] The groomsmen wore matching sage bow ties, while Jonathan sported a classic black.
Ceremony Weddings can be Indoor or Outdoor at Morais We’ve learned that the only thing we can’t script or plan for is the weather. is an issue, Morais Vineyards offers the option of holding the ceremony in the ballroom, which can then be flipped for the reception during cocktail time. Another tip?
By the time February arrived, Hanford and McReynolds knew exactly how many Instagram stories to capture during each wedding event, as well as what to keep private—McNitt doesn’t plan to share her church wedding ceremony and exchange of vows online, for example. This gives them a chance to be in the moment as well,” Coats explains.
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