"I vow to fiercely love you in all your forms, now and forever. I promise to never forget that this is a once in a lifetime love. And to always know in the deepest part of my soul that no matter what challenges might carry us apart, we will always find our way back to each other." - The Vow
9-7-20
I walked into Michael and Debra's wedding day knowing it was going to be amazing. At the end of all of the COVID planning and re-planning, these two were finally going to tie the knot. Michael and Debra were our 100th wedding... and they were getting married at one of our favorite venues, The Rusty Rail. Their day was even more beautiful than I could have imagined. Through everything, it was important to Michael and Deb that they had their wedding in a church, and that was exactly what they did. Their ceremony was moving and beautiful and then they left plenty of time for photos afterwards! They had an intimate reception at the Rusty Rail after their ceremony followed by dinner and dancing. They only had 25 guests (because COVID) but the love for Michael and Deb in that space filled the room, and it was perfect. They ended the evening with a sparkler sendoff. We captured the America flag all lit up behind them in their sparkler send-off because on top of the perfect day that their wedding was, it was also Labor day. It was an all-around joyous day and I was grateful to be a part of it! Enjoy their beautiful Labor day, Rusty Rail wedding!
Venue- Rusty Rail
Dress- Davids Bridal
Makeup- Fawn Makeup Artistry
Florist- Graceful Blossoms
Cake- Gable House Bakery
Menswear- Mens Wearhouse
Favors- A donation to cancer research
Paper Products- Shutterfly