
Getting the campsite ready for the wedding was an all-hands-on-deck affair. Sean's dad Richard and mom Anne help set up flowers around the "altar."

Sean's brother-in-law Sahas making the aisle look perfect.

Anne and Tiaga (Sean's godmother) enjoying a moment together before the wedding.

Boomer (Sean's best man), Sahas, Jen (Sean's sister and officiant), and Shane (David's best man) enjoying a moment before the ceremony begins.

Thanks to lots of help (and Trader Joe's), we had stunning flower arrangements. Nature also helped, as you can see.

We brought parasols for the sun and umbrellas in case it rained. There was actually a flash flood warning in effect, and it was the tail end of monsoon season so the weather was unpredictable.

Tiaga picks the perfect parasol to complement her outfit.

David's cousin Joey and her husband Drew saved the day!

Joey and Drew

The view of the wedding from behind "the altar."

Boomer serenading us during the procession.

Akilah got loose during the ceremony because she is an independent woman.

Anne leads a very thoughtful and heartfelt smudging ceremony.

Champ getting smudged. He was probably hoping for a treat.

Check out these good lookin' dudes (and the pretty girl).

It was a day filled with an incredible amount of love thanks to everyone here.

We held our reception at Elements restaurant in Vancouver. Since the restaurant is regularly adorned with fresh plants, flowers, and local art, we needed no additional decorations.

Sean and I knew from our first time at Elements that this was a special place.

Enjoying a kiss in the middle of the road.

An hour until people arrive.

Main Street, Vancouver, Wash.

Pre-festivities cocktails.

We're always making each other laugh.