While we love your little ones, we want you to relax and enjoy the evening. We appreciate you making arrangements ahead of time and leaving the little ones at home, so you can celebrate with us!
Our venue is Wildflower Farm, which can be found via google search. The address will be included on formal invitations. We do advise you to strictly follow GPS instructions and drive slowly, the roads are quite curvy and narrow. We want everyone to be safe!
The dress code is Dressy Casual Attire. Still wondering what this means? (We were too.) We want you to be comfortable at our wedding. We ask that women wear mid to floor length dresses, and men wear a dress shirt with slacks or khakis. The ceremony will take place outdoors, and the pathway is wooded with obstacles such as roots and rocks. Please take this into account when choosing clothing and footwear.
Around the time of year of our date, the weather is usually chilly, but not cold. You can expect the high to be no more than 70 degrees, so please dress accordingly. Our ceremony will be in the evening, with the reception to fall within late evening-early night. Temperature will drop as the night continues.
We ask that if possible, as many people carpool as possible. Parking is limited, and we want to have enough parking for all of our loved ones!
We ask that all guests refrain from taking pictures and videos during the ceremony. We would like our guests to enjoy the ceremony and be fully present in the moment. We will have a professional photographer, and we will be sharing lots of those photos. Please feel free to take as many photos as you would like during the reception!
There will be no alcohol served at our wedding. Our venue strictly only allows one bottle of champagne for a toast to the bride and groom.
Unfortunately, there is a limit on the guests we can invite, and cannot accommodate a plus one for everyone. If you are a special case where we have allowed you a plus one, we have listed his/her name on your RSVP profile. If you feel we left out someone important, let us know, but understand that our limitations may mean our hands are tied.