Our wedding celebrates the beautiful diversity of our loved ones. We're committed to creating a welcoming space where every guest feels valued and respected. We kindly ask that you approach one another with openness and curiosity—avoid making assumptions about anyone's gender identity, sexual orientation, language background, or other aspects of who they are. Everyone deserves to feel at home here, and we're grateful for each person's role in fostering that inclusive atmosphere.
Guests may start arriving at 4:45. Please be there early enough to be seated for the ceremony to start at 5:00.
Your presence is the best gift you can give us! But if you want to get a gift, we would love it if you could contribute to our honeymoon fund! We are… you know, old. So we have most household items already! 😂 However, we know some guests will prefer to purchase a physical gift rather than give money, so we have made a small Amazon registry as well!
There isn’t one! Wear whatever you feel comfortable wearing! Most people will probably wear suits, dress pants/ dress shirts, dresses, etc. But don’t worry about needing to look any certain way. We just want you there, happy, and comfortable!
Yes! Just make sure you RSVP for them!
We are going to have an unplugged ceremony, so we would prefer you don’t take pictures during that time. Don’t worry, we have a great photographer who is going to take care of that. You just sit back and enjoy! However, during the cocktail hour and reception, you can take all the pictures you’d like! We only ask that you wait to post them on social media until after the bride and groom have gotten a chance to do so!
Don’t worry! We have a buffet style dinner being prepared with vegetarian/ vegan and gluten-free options. The kitchen is also nut free, so nut allergies won’t be a problem!
The Denver metro area has an average elevation of about 5280ft above sea level (hence the name “mile high city”). If you’ve never visited or lived at high elevation, please note you might get altitude sickness: Symptoms: -Headache -Nausea / Upset stomach -Fatigue / weakness -Dizziness/ lightheadedness - Shortness of breath To avoid or reduce these symptoms, make sure to: -Drink plenty of water! -Take it slow (don’t immediately climb a mountain) -Limit alcohol and/or caffeine consumption -Rest as needed