Check out the Scaled Friends and Family Day on the schedule! We will both be there for sure! Otherwise, you will definitely see us at the wedding, and at the dinner after, for sure. Both of us can get anxious really easily, so we ask that you respect our privacy, and let us rest so we can be 100% present with you on the Wedding day! You are welcome you to explore and have fun on your own!
Please let us announce our wedding with official photos from our photographer before you make your posts. We've kept our plans for this day pretty quiet, so we would like to be the ones to tell our loved ones that we did it! After we have a chance to share our own announcement, feel free to share as many details you want after that.
We have hired a professional photographer who knows that we want to document every detail of our ceremony so it can be shared with those who aren't with us today. PLEASE let the photographer take her photos and stay out of her way. She is incredible, we want to respect her work, and let her document our wedding. Please feel free to take photos at pre-wedding events and the dinner following the wedding. Please let the photographer take care of our special day and ceremony.
Mt. Wilson Observatory! Check out the "Getting to Mt. Wilson" page for information on how to get there. Adventure Passes are needed for cars parked on the property, Andrew and Jess will provide them for you!
Not yet. We are planning a reception/party with friends and family in Wisconsin for next year, and we will put something together then.
We like to watch a show called Taskmaster on YouTube. Otherwise, check out the "Things to do" page! Jess curated a list of things to do in and around LA! Many of them are Free too!
We listen to Podcasts (Dear Hank and John is a great one, and the Anthropocene Reviewed is another favorite), listen to our car playlist, or just enjoy the scenery.
Little lizards live amongst the wildlife just like birds, squirrels, and chipmunks. Also, don't plan on a beach day or swimming in the Santa Clara River- it's actually a completely dry "river"