Izabella Schenck and Adam Mitchell’s paths first crossed at Wright State University, where they were both active in Greek life. Adam was a brother of Sigma Phi Epsilon, while Izabella was a sister of Kappa Delta. For years, they frequently saw each other at parties, campus events, and around town, but it wasn't until March 25th, 2022, that their story truly began. Their first date was at Pettibone Coffee Shop, a cozy shop in Riverside. Many of their mutual friends happened to notice them that day. What started as a casual coffee date quickly turned into an unforgettable adventure. They skipped class, went rollerskating in the evening, and finished the night at W.O.'s. From that day on, they were inseparable, forming a bond that only grew stronger with each passing moment. Now, as they embark on the next chapter of their lives, they can’t wait to celebrate their love with you. Welcome to our wedding website—we’re so happy you’re here!
In May, Bella and Adam set off on an unforgettable cruise to the Bahamas with their friends Alea and Owen. On May 14th, during the cruise’s formal night, they all dressed up and headed to the top-floor bar to enjoy drinks and the stunning ocean views. Adam and Owen told the girls they were going to briefly step away to check on the details for the next day’s excursion, when they were actually planning the proposal with the photographer. When the group was back together, Owen suggested capturing the night with professional photos before dinner. Bella and Adam went first, posing together for a few shots. Adam was so nervous, he was shaking. Bella thought it was just the boat going through rough waves. Then, the photographer asked for a solo photo of Bella. As she turned back around to join Adam, she was taken by surprise. There he was, down on one knee, looking up at her with a heartfelt smile and the most important question she’d ever hear. As a crowd gathered around them and cheered, Bella said yes to forever. It was a moment overflowing with love and joy, made even more unforgettable by the people who shared in their happiness. It was, in every way, perfect.