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Nina and Dan’s Romanitc Beach Wedding

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While Nina was getting ready for her big day, she pointed out to me all of the background story of her bridal details and they were so adorably personal and to the heart, just like how she views her and Dan’s relationship. The pearl necklace she was wearing was a gift from her great-great grandfather to her great-grandmother when she was 16. The perfume she was going to wear had not been worn yet, so that every time that she wears it from now on, she will be reminded of her wedding day. The pearl earrings were a gift from Dan from their first trip to Hawaii together. They were all pieces of a puzzle that would complete their wedding day. She also described how her and Dan met:

“Dan and I first met through a mutual friend at a party 9 years ago. We didn’t see each other again for three years but had still heard about each other through friends every now and again. We ended up lived in the same town only a few miles away from each other and even shopped at the same grocery store but never ran into each other. Then one weekend about 4 years later we were both in Tahoe visiting the same mutual friend from all those years ago. We hung out the whole weekend and every day after that. For the proposal, we were camping in Northern California for the weekend and Dan suggested we go to the beach so I could collect shells and watch the sunset. While I was looking for shells, Dan placed a beautiful mother of pearl ring box on the sand. I found the box and turned around to see down on one knee. I was so excited I forgot to say yes! We sat on a huge drift wood log and watch the sunset. It was the best day ever…”

Nina and Dan are not from Southern California, but packed up their bags together to move down to the warm weather and to start a new adventure. Almost all of their wedding guest list traveled from all over the country to watch them wed on South Ponto Beach on clear skied day. They then partied the night away at the Seapointe Resort up the road. Congrats to this fun, loving couple!!

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Coordinator: Julie Valdez, Bekker’s Catering

Florist: Joanna Schwarcz, family friend

Ceremony Venue: South Ponto Beach, Carlsbad

Reception Venue: Seapointe Resort Calsbad

DJ/Entertainment: Andre Smith

Catering: Bekker’s Catering

Hair and Makeup: Studio 78 Salon

Cupcakes: Yummy Cupcakes

Officiant: Jason Duff

Dress: The Dress Theory

Headpiece: DIY, Nina’s sister, Heather

Shoes: Betsy Johnson

Bridesmaid Dresses: David’s Bridal

 

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Norway and Sweden- Scandinavian Adventure Part II and III

NorwaySweden-17While we were sad to leave Iceland, Erin and I were getting REALLY excited for some warmer, more consistent weather! Everything we heard about Norway and Sweden was- go to Norway for the landscapes, and go to Sweden for the cities! We planned accordingly. We flew into the small town of Stavanger, Norway, and picked up our car. We drove to the ferry that would take us across the fiords, where we would then drive on to Preikestolen. We dropped our bags off at the cutest little cabin that we would be staying at that night, just to put on our hiking gear and immediately head up the mountain! Preikestolen is a famous hike (about 3.5 hours total) that leads you to the top of the mountain where a huge cliff drops straight down to the water below. It makes your heart race just looking at it. What you can’t see in the photos is the crazy wind we experienced while sitting on the edge! The entire hike up was very enjoyable. There was even a lake near the top that was incredibly tempting not to jump in. That night we had some of the best wine of the whole trip at the main lodge, after we cooked ourselves some dinner in our little cabin.

The next day we started the long drive to Oslo. We stopped for a night in Kristiansand, a cute Norwegian vacation town, where we dined, shopped, and admired the quaintness of Norway. This country was quiet, calm, tranquil, and simply beautiful. It reminded me of the Adirondacks. Everyone takes their time, moves slow, enjoys life. When we left Kristiansand, we got to see the real roads of Norway. Even though traffic was coming from both directions, we had to drive down the windiest roads that were only a single lane at some points. We drove through switchbacks for about 3 hours, trying to keep our eyes on the road while still admiring the beauty of the fiords. We stumbled across the tiniest town that we LOVED, Flekkfjord. Everyone was dressed in their best and drinking wine by the water. So adorable. We then hit Oslo. We went out for some snacks and drinks, and of course, to see the palace! I realized it was my first palace I had ever seen! We watched the guards walk by the neatly kept gardens, and we took in the view the Royals had in their mansion on top of the hill overlooking the main street of Oslo. The next day, we were off to Sweden!

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Shelby and Luke’s Safari Park Wedding

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Look at these cuties! With an adorably in-love couple, and THIS backdrop, the result is stunning!  I met with Shelby awhile back to talk to her about her wedding and how her and Luke met. Shelby is a Navy helicopter pilot, and Luke is an Air Force Contracting Officer. They met back in day, when Luke did an exchange semester to the United States Naval Academy, where Shelby just so happened to be. They soon fell in love! He proposed on New Years on the pier by their favorite restaurant in Pensacola, FL, where they were both living at the time. She obviously said YES, which led to this dream wedding at the San Diego Zoo Safari Park! They are both very laid back people, as well as outgoing, fun, and share a love of exploring and traveling! Their wedding theme carried that hobby of theirs, with a globe to sign, replacing the guest book. Each guest also had little suitcase travel tags as their seat placers for the reception. Their ceremony was held at the African Plains Overlook, which literally was over looking the waterhole of the safari’s large enclosure, filled with giraffes, water buffalo, rhinos, and many more exotic animals from Africa. As the sun went down, the lions started to roar as guests headed to the reception to dance the night away! What a fun experience!! Congratulations to these two lovebirds, who seriously giggled with excitement every time they looked over at each other. Happy day!

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Venue: San Diego Zoo Safari Park

Coordinator: Syndey Brink (San Diego Zoo Safari Park)

Catering: San Diego Zoo Safari Park

Florals: Coronado Flower Lady

Cake: Babycakes

Officiant: Shelby’s Uncle, John De La Mora

Dress: Here comes the Bride

Bridesmaid Dresses: J Crew

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