In a pre-COVID world, this weekend we would have been celebrating our one year anniversary, reminiscing about the a big shindig, laughing about how we paid all this money for food that we didn’t really get to eat, saying we wish we would’ve been able to spend more time with so and so that day, and looking over pictures of how beautiful our venue was. As you all know, Andrew and I didn’t want to postpone our wedding, so instead we had an intimate celebration that allowed us to enjoy spending the day with each other and some of our closest family members – and it was perfect for us. That being said, we wanted to make the official announcement that we will NOT be hosting a big wedding to make up for COVID derailing our plans. While we wish we could’ve shared the day with ALL our loved ones, we truly feel our wedding was a day we’ll always love and cherish for what it meant to us and for all those who made it so special for us. If anyone wishes to send us gifts, I’ll link our registry below, but we want you to know that we don’t expect anything – we just wanted to make the official announcement that we aren’t hosting another wedding and provide the opportunity for those who would like to send us something in celebration. We sincerely appreciate all of your love and support throughout the years. We’ve enjoyed our first year of marriage and are excited to see what the future has in store for us. Love, The Robertshaws
We hope that you and your loved ones are staying safe and healthy during this time. We are writing to let you know that we have made the difficult decision to cancel our wedding that was to take place on July 25, 2020. Please know that, while it was a difficult decision, we are still in good spirits! As excited as we were about throwing the big wedding, we felt we couldn't ask our guests to put their health and safety at risk for us. Just because we aren't throwing the big party this summer doesn't mean we're waiting to get married. Instead, we have decided to have a small ceremony with just our parents and siblings on June 20th. We had originally been looking for a June 20th date because both our parents were married on June 20, 1987 - same date, same year! Now we can have the date we wanted! While we wish you could all join us, don't worry, we will still celebrate when all of this dies down. Whether it's a full-on reception or a backyard BBQ, we can't wait to celebrate with you soon. Until then, stay safe and know that we are happy!
Andrew and Dani first officially met at a Made in America festival back in 2014, but they didn't really hit it off until years later. You see, Andrew became friends with Trevor Hess during their time together at Shippensburg. Trevor started dating Dani's sister, Lauren. Through the years, Dani and Andrew occasionally saw each other at house parties and birthdays, but they never really sat down and talked to each other. Then, in April of 2017, they spent a lot of time together at Lauren's birthday celebration in Philadelphia. After the party, Dani (soberly) decided she was determined to be Andrew's friend. In May of 2017, Trevor planned to propose to Lauren, so Andrew and Dani attended the surprise engagement party, where they talked all night. In fact, while they were flirting at the bar, Dani took a Snapchat of Andrew and herself and jokingly captioned it "my future husband" (true story). When it was time to go home, Dani gave Andrew her number and a peck on the lips. After months of getting to know each other, they went on their first and second dates (in the same weekend!). Then Dani took Andrew to one of her favorite hiking spots in Maryland, Annapolis Rock, where Andrew asked her to be his girlfriend. Little did she know, just about two years later it would be where he asked her to marry him...