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Christina & Kevin

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Can I bring kids to the wedding?

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Unfortunately, we cannot host any children at our wedding. We appreciate your understanding.

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Can I bring a +1?

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We will only be able to accommodate those listed on your invitation.

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When is the RSVP Deadline?

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Please RSVP by February 14, 2025.

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Do I have to mail back my RSVP or can I RSVP online?

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RVSPs are accepted online only.

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What should I wear?

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Our wedding is black tie optional, so evening gowns and tuxedos are preferred. Bridesmaids will wear oranges and yellows. The event is entirely outdoors, so dress according to the weather.

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What time should we arrive?

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The ceremony will start promptly at 5:30 pm, so we encourage guests to arrive by 5:20 pm to find your seats.

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Where do we park?

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There is no parking on-site. We encourage guests to utilize rideshare services to attend, especially if they plan to take advantage of our open bar.

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Can we take photos during the ceremony?

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We’ve hired a photographer so we ask that guests refrain from using cameras and phones during our wedding ceremony.

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What food will be served and what if I have dietary restrictions?

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We will enjoy Miso Cod and Tri Tip for dinner. Various appetizers will be available during cocktail hour. Please let us know of any dietary restrictions via the RSVP.

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What time is the reception scheduled to end?

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We plan to have our grand exit just after 10:00 pm. We hope you can join us for the after party at Coconut Club.

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Where are you registered?

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We are registered through Zola, Amazon, Crate and Barrel, and Target. Please feel free to peruse via the tab above.

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What are hóngbāo ("red envelopes") and how can I participate?

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Hóngbāo, or red envelopes, are given during special occasions, like weddings, to symbolize a gift of good luck. Do's: Include cash in an even number, with fresh, new bills to represent a fresh start. Even numbers are considered more stable and balanced. Eight is particularly lucky because in Chinese, "bā" (eight) sounds like "fā" (prosperity). Similarly, "jiǔ" (nine), sounds exactly like "jiǔ" (long) and as such, represents happiness and longevity. As a side note, the word for alcohol, "jiǔ" also sounds similar and I am actively researching its relation to happiness and longevity. Don'ts: Include denominations in sets of 4. "sì" (four), sounds like "sǐ" (death), and should be avoided. Red envelopes should be readily available, especially in January around Chinese New Year.

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We have questions that haven't been addressed here - who should we contact?

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Please feel free to text or call Kevin at (512) 888-8897.

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