The health and safety of our friends and family is our priority! With that being said, we will be sending formal invitations out in waves to keep with current New Jersey guidelines. If you received our save the date, know that we want you at our wedding to celebrate our special day with us. We hope that we are able to safely celebrate with as many of you as we can. If you do receive a formal invitation, we ask that you please RSVP as soon as possible if you are not able to attend or not comfortable attending. If that is the case we completely understand and respect your decision. We want to celebrate with all of our friends and family but we want everyone to be as comfortable as possible. Again, we are kindly asking all of our guests To please RSVP in a timely manner so that we could extend the invitation to other friends and family. This will allow us to maximize the limited amount of guests we are able to safely host. Thank you again for your patience and understanding during this uncertain time!
A new marking period began which meant new and familiar faces filled each classroom. After racing through the halls to get to Public Speaking class, we both didnt know what fate had in store for us as we walked in that classroom. As our teacher assigned us to our seats (alphabetically), a girl who was supposed to sit next to Matt was absent that day which meant I was next in line. Little did I know that I would soon be thankful that girl was absent and I got to sit next to my soon to be husband! As the marking period went on this soon became my favorite class EVER. Matt & I talked, flirted, and picked each other for group projects just so we could be together. Im not quite sure how we completed any assignments but I do know Matt was the first person to ever make me feel shy & giddy in front of a crowd. I suppose it was his green eyes & mouth full of braces that distracted me :) SOMEHOW I ended up passing the class (with my first D ever, sorry mom&dad), and I wouldnt change it for the world. I fell in love in that classroom, and im grateful for every year together that followed my freshman year of 2008.