We officially tied the knot in a small ceremony in Tennessee on September 25, 2020 - we just couldn't wait any longer to get married! With COVID-19 precautions, we wanted to keep our loved ones (that's you!) as safe as possible, and a giant wedding wasn't a part of that equation. We look forward to celebrating our first year of marriage with everyone on New Year's Eve of 2021!
We love your kids—we really do. But we want our celebration to be your night off! Let us be your excuse to leave the kids at home and let your hair down. Please make arrangements for the little ones under 16 to celebrate from afar.
Black tie invited. Dust off that tux and get fancy! But we want you to feel comfortable, so dark suits for the gentlemen and floor length or cocktail dresses for the ladies will still look beautiful. Whatever you'd like to ring in the new year, shiny things get bonus points.
If your invitation says “and Guest,” then yes. If not, just know we see you as a strong, independent (insert gender identity) who don’t need no date!
We hope you have made the choice to be vaccinated on your own to protect yourself and your loved ones, but the venue also asks that all attendees be vaccinated or test negative within 48 hours of the event. And we mean real vaccination, not the Aaron Rodgers-version of "immunized" - yuck it up, Bears fans...