Since our wedding is in Summer, we want you to be comfortable. However, we also ask for semi-formal outfits. Women, we ask you not to wear white due to tradition. If there are any questions on whether your outfit is appropriate, feel free to reach out to Kyra, Guy or Mother of the Bride
As much as we love the littles, after a certain time the rest will not be family friendly. We ask after the bouquet toss to be prepared for childcare for those under the age of 11.
We ask plus ones not be brought with you unless specified on invites. This is to ensure everyone is properly accommodated in food and seating.
For the ceremony, each family will sit on separate sides due to the number of guests. But for dinner and the reception, feel free to sit wherever.
Alcohol will be present, and we ask everyone to drink responsibly. If you plan to enjoy a drink with us, please plan for a sober ride home. We want to have fun with all of you, but we'd love for you to be safe.
The groom and bride will have a separate cake just for the two of us, but there will be dessert options for everyone else.
If you have allergies, please let us know ahead of time and we will do our best to accommodate you so you can enjoy dinner with us, but there may be risks of cross contamination, so we ask everyone to be cautious as well.
We believe your presence on our special day is a gift in itself, but we also understand many of you may wish to buy us presents or contribute to a honeymoon fund. You may find the fund in the registry tab. Gifts may be taken to the West Wing and will be opened during cocktail hour in between the ceremony and reception
We will miss you so much on our special day, but we understand if you can't make it. You can use your RSVP to let us know if you will or will not attend and we ask they be sent in by February 1st, 2026, by either mail or digital contact. If there is a situation or emergency that pops up after, let us know as soon as possible.