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June 26, 2020

Jake & Colleen

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We hope you enjoy the following Q&A with the bride and the groom! For those of you that are coming we've also included a few common questions that should ease any confusion for you!
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What time should I arrive at the ceremony?

Answer

Our ceremony will be starting at 4pm. Please arrive a few minutes early to find your seat. There will be plenty of parking on site as well.

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When should I RSVP by?

Answer

As soon as possible. We will need to turn in an exact guest count to the venue no later than 1 week before the event.

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Are you registered? Where?

Answer

Yes. We are registered through Amazon, Zola and we also have a honeymoon fund set up.

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Who said "I love you" first?

Answer

Jake!

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Who kissed who first?

Answer

They shared their first kiss on Colleen's parents doorstep.... just like in all of the cheesy, high school, heart throb, Rom-Com movies. Colleen remembers him kissing her like a puppy dog. Soft and sweet.

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Where was their first date?

Answer

Pita Pit in Corvallis! Turkey club, with ALL of the veggies for her. Meat on meat on meat for him.

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How long have they been together?

Answer

Jake would say "Too long..." while laughing and throwing a smirk her way. Colleen would roll her eyes back at him and say "9.5 years. :) Almost a decade!"

Question

When did Noah first start asking Jake to pop the question to Colleen?

Answer

8 years ago! He used to beg Jake to pop the question as one of Noah's Christmas presents.

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What would they say each other's best feature is?

Answer

Jake: "Her smile and ability to deal with the chaos that Noah and I bring everywhere. Oh and her one dimple haha" Colleen: "His broad shoulders and LEGS. SUCH GOOD LEGS."

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