Please RSVP before June 1, 2026, so we can have an accurate guest count.
Like a garden party with a bit of sophistication. A blend of casual and formal. Women in dresses and jumpsuits/dress pants, and men in dress shirts and slacks/pants. *Cultural attire is welcome *
Please make sure you DO NOT wear white or red. If your attire predominantly features one or all of these colors, please refrain from wearing them.
Please check your invite for your +1! If you encounter a problem, please get in touch with one of us to resolve it.
Yes! If we have invited you, we have invited your child. Check your invite for your children's names (if they are too young to eat, they will not be listed.). All should be accounted for. If they are young, be mindful of noise during sensitive times.
There is ample free parking available near the front of Cascata Springs. We will provide a direct pin drop to ensure you arrive at your destination.
Yes, and we will also have a golfcart to take you to our ceremony site. We also have ramps to the restrooms.
Avoid shoes that will easily get stuck in dirt. Outside, there is a lot of open grass, so sinking may happen. Also, avoid wearing casual shoes, such as sneakers and slides.
Our ceremony will take place outside (greenhouse), and the reception will be held inside. If it rains, we will make changes accordingly.
Yes! During the reception, that is allowed. We will have a QR code to put all your pictures so everyone can enjoy them. However, at the ceremony, we are paying for professional photos and do not want your phone in the way. Enjoy the ceremony and take in the ambience we will have :)
Please TEXT our lovely planner, Kassi, at (931) 675-8270. Don't forget to tell her the wedding you are attending.
The handfasting ceremony is a centuries-old wedding tradition steeped in symbolism and significance. And while it's not a substitute for legal marriage, it's a common unity ceremony ritual that many couples choose to incorporate as a special addition to their vows. By using carefully selected cords of various colors that represent different promises to one another, couples begin their married life, quite literally, tied together.
The Vietnamese tea ceremony is not just a formality; it embodies deep cultural values of respect, family unity, and the importance of tradition. Each gesture, from preparing tea to serving, is imbued with meaning, reflecting the couple's commitment and the blessings of their families.
YES! We are dancing people! Be ready to show your groove thing!
If you are coming out of town, we have reserved rooms for you at the Fairfield Inn, Columbia. If you are/aren't sure about doing that, please get in touch with the bride's father, Troy to make sure that we have the proper amount of rooms for everyone.