
Late June 2018 on a beautiful lake for Diana (Nick's sister and Amberly's soon to be sister in law!) and Marcel's wedding party in Germany!

Walking around London for the day after hopping off a plane from the US. We were on our way to visit Amberly's best friend Armanda in Didcot and meet her son, Paul! June, 2018.

August 17, 2013 in NYC at the end of the night we met outside of Cafe Lalo! Amberly's dear friend from college, Jenn Mundia, took this photo and is the reason they met!

At Heron Pond on 11/22/2020

11/22/2020 at Heron Pond :)

The bridge at Heron Pond on 11/22/2020

Our wedding shoes! We wear them all the time!

Basking in the joy of being married by the most beautiful pond:)

Love:) The flowers were beautiful! The artistic flair was by Maria at Christophers in Alexandria, VA!

The best wedding shoes! Plus a conveniently foofy dress for lots of layers to keep warm for a November pop up wedding!

Amberly's mom has a photo taken at her wedding with her bridesmaid flowers around her dress. We used the gratitude flowers we gave our parents to recreate the next generation moment.

The handsome groom awaiting his bride to walk down the trail!

At Heron Pond for the beginning of our meaningful and joy filled ceremony with our dear friend and officiant Sly Samudre who gave it the perfect personalized touch. We are so grateful for Sly!

The newlyweds sharing a dip and kiss:)

Walking down the trail!!!

Our wonderful sister (and soon to be sister-in-law) walking down the trail before opening up her violin to play our processional and later the recessional!

So excited towards the end of a meaningful and emotion filled ceremony!!!

Us with Amberly's parents, sister, and uncle.... Nick's new in laws! Both of the ladies are holding their gratitude carnations and roses we gave them as a thank you for raising Amberly.

We rang the meditation bowl and lit two candles in two lanterns to bring in the energy and presence of all of our friends and family who couldn't be with us and for those who are no longer with us.

Lighting one of the two candles and ringing the bowl to bring in more loving presence and energy from all those who couldn't be there and are no longer with us. It was really special and meaningful.