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OUR WEDDING

Lawson Holestine

&

Sarai Hernandez

Lawson Holestine

&

Sarai Hernandez

November 28, 2026

Bernal, Queretaro, Mexico
153 days153 d4 hours4 h28 minutes28 min52 seconds52 s

RSVP (Confirmación)

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Schedule

Saturday, November 28, 2026

Wedding

Sat, Nov 28, 2026, 3:30 pm - Sun, Nov 29, 2026, 12:00 am

Fromal dresscode, dress length to the floor, no white or white patterns, for colors see it on the invite.

Dresscode formal, largo de vestido al piso, no blanco ni patrones con blanco, para colores ver detalle en invitación.

RSVP

Please confirm by August 15th Por favor de confirmar para el 15 de Agosto. Introducir primer nombre y primer apellido. Si confirmas para familiares aparecen después de ingresar su primer nombre.

Please enter the first and last name of one member of your party below.
If you're responding for you and a guest (or your family), you'll be able to RSVP for your entire group on the next page.

Ex. Sarah Fortune (not The Fortune Family or Dr. & Mr. Fortune)

Registry

Dresscode

The Wedding Website of Sarai Hernandez and Lawson Holestine
Formal Dress Length: floor / Largo del vestido: piso No white or patterns with white for women / No blanco o patrones con blanco para mujeres

Travel

The Wedding Website of Sarai Hernandez and Lawson Holestine
We have included some hotel and travel recommendations. Agregamos recomendaciones de hoteles y de viaje.

Flight

AIQ Aeropuerto Internacional de Querétaro

Hotel

Hotel de Piedra

Calle Corregidora 67, Ezequiel Montes, Mexico
 52-4411070901

Hotel

Hotel El Centenario Los Arroyitos

Bernal, Qro. 76680, Mexico
 

Hotel

El Cantar del Viento - Hotel Boutique en Peña de Bernal

Peña de Bernal, Qro. 76680, Mexico
 

About Bernal

The Wedding Website of Sarai Hernandez and Lawson Holestine
Bernal was inscribed as the fifteenth Pueblos Mágicos of Mexico in 2005. For those unfamiliar with Pueblos Mágicos, it is a government program to promote the cultural heritage of Mexico’s smaller towns. Similar to the UNESCO’s World Heritage Sites program, the Pueblos Mágicos designation brings both coveted publicity and financial assistance. The main attraction that draws so many visitors is Peña de Berna (or just Peña)l, a massive monolith that is 433 meters (1,421ft) tall from the base. It is said to be one of the highest monoliths in the world. Personally, I have a hard time telling the difference between a rocky mountain outcrop and a monolith. According to geologists, Peña was formed as the relic of a volcanic eruption from the Jurassic Period. The lava from the volcano's center is harder than the surrounding crater. Over the millennia, the softer rock eroded away, leaving us with the hardened lava.
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