In the mountains, in the great outdoors. The location will be announced soon - We will say "I Do" the afternoon of 10.17.25
You read that right! Lyra and Canyon will be our officiants! In Colorado, pets are allowed to witness and sign our marriage certificate, which makes this moment even more meaningful. As you all know, our pups mean the world to us.
We're keeping our wedding intimate, with just close family and dear friends, and we truly appreciate your understanding and respect for that. As much as we would love to include everyone, we're keeping the guest list small, so we kindly ask no plus ones, including spouses. Thank you for being a part of this special day with us!
This will take place in October, and we might catch a glimpse of the Fall colors! The weather in the mountains is usually unpredictable. It can be sunny, snowy, or rainy. We will say "I Do" in the afternoon in the mountains, so it is likely to be cold. Prepare to dress warm! The weather will be between 30s to 50s
- Bring your own refillable water bottle - Ceremony outfit - Hiking shoes (if you want to hike) - Warm clothes (gloves, beanies, coat) - Jacket/Waterproof jacket in case of the weather - Swimwear (hot springs/hot tub) - Casual and comfortable wear
This will be a non-traditional, casual, let-loose type of wedding. We will have dinner provided on the nights of the 16th and the 17th. We will also have breakfast provided on the mornings of the 16th, 17th, 18th, and 19th. All other meal times will be on your own or outings. Breakfast will be complimentary style (bagels, cream cheese, jams, and bacon, chicken sausage, eggs, and toast). Dinner on the 16th will be pizza from Peppinos at the Airbnb Dinner on the 17th will be at Casa Sanchez in Frisco Downtown
Short answer - yes! We will provide wine during dinner on the 16th and 17th. And we will have some non-alcoholic beverages. For any other choices of drinks that you prefer, please bring your own.
Please make sure to stay hydrated! We'll be at high elevations ranging from 6,000 to 11,000 feet, so it's really important to drink plenty of water—especially in the days leading up to the event. We recommend starting to hydrate more than usual at least two weeks before traveling. Your health and comfort are our priority, and staying properly hydrated will help ensure you feel your best!