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Keahi

Kaawa

and

Brandy

Ross

#KeepReading!ThereIsMoreAfterTheRSVP

March 27, 2026

Honolulu, HI

We Made It! 🌴 Get Ready for Friday

Aloha! Final Details for Friday’s Celebration 🌺

Aloha everyone, We made it to wedding week! We hope all of you stayed safe and dry over the past couple of weeks — we’re so excited to finally celebrate together this Friday. Here are a few quick reminders and things to look forward to: 🍽️ Food & Drinks We’ll have plenty of pupus to start, followed by an amazing dinner (come hungry!). We kindly ask that no outside alcohol be brought in. We will have a full bar available — and please remember to bring cash for tips to show some aloha to our bartending team. 🎶 Entertainment We’ve got a full night planned: Live music to start the evening Followed by DJ sets to keep the party going 🎈 Keiki & Activities We didn’t forget about the kids (and the kids at heart): Bounce house (available until 9 PM) Games like giant Jenga, chess, checkers, cornhole Arts & crafts activities 📸 Help Us Capture the Night We’d love your help capturing memories from the evening! Please keep an eye out for QR codes posted around the venue. Use them to upload photos to our live photo wall throughout the night. We’ll also have a photo booth + guest book station — don’t forget to stop by and leave us a message! We can’t wait to celebrate with all of you — eat well, dance hard, and enjoy the night with us. With aloha, Keahi & Brandy 🌺

We Gather in Gratitude

Brandy & Keahi* March 27, 2026

From many paths, we arrive here together. Rooted in love, family, and kuleana, we gather with grateful hearts. Mahalo for standing with us as we begin this next chapter.

This Is How We Begin

A quiet ceremony, with a celebration to come.

Our wedding will be a quiet, deeply personal moment — one shared only between Brandy, Keahi, and the boys. We'll be tying the knot on Molokaʻi on Tuesday, March 17. We chose Molokaʻi as the place to begin our marriage because it allows us to slow down, be fully present, and honor the family we are building together. This private ceremony reflects our values, our love, and the foundation we are creating as a family of four. Although our vows will be shared in private, our celebration will not be. We look forward to returning to Oʻahu to celebrate our marriage with the people who have loved and supported us along the way. We cannot wait to share laughter, stories, and joy with all of you. Mahalo for holding space for us as we take this meaningful step.