We’d love to have all RSVPs by January 05, 2025, to help us finalize details for the big day!
Please arrive at 3:00 PM as the venue doors will open at that time. The ceremony will begin promptly at 3:30 PM, and we wouldn’t want you to miss a moment!
Yes, the dress code is Garden Formal Attire. For Gentlemen: Opt for a classic suit in light or medium tones such as tan, soft gray, or pastel shades—avoiding dark colors like black, navy, maroon, or brown. Suits in breathable fabrics like linen, cotton, or lightweight wool are perfect for the garden setting. Pair with a crisp shirt and an optional floral or pastel tie for a refined yet relaxed look. Complete the outfit with dress shoes and optional accessories like a pocket square. For Ladies: Choose elegant maxi dresses that harmonize with the garden setting—think soft shades, pastel tones, or floral prints. Play with fabrics like chiffon, satin, lace, or even structured options for a sophisticated touch. Avoid dark colors like black, navy, maroon, or brown. Pair your dress with chunky heels, wedges, or dressy flats—steering clear of stilettos for comfort on the grass. Finish the look with jewelry and a clutch for a touch of elegance. Since the evening might get chilly, don’t forget to bring a warm jacket or coat to stay cozy. Outfit Inspo: https://pin.it/2gaFhQ1Rh Feel free to reach out to us if you have any questions! :)
To keep our wedding as intimate as possible and stay within our budget, we regretfully ask our guests to not bring a plus one unless they are specifically named on the invitation. Thank you so much for understanding!
As much as we adore your little ones, we’ve chosen to make our wedding day an adults-only celebration, with the exception of our immediate family. We want you to relax, have fun, and enjoy the day stress-free! We hope you can understand :)
Parking is available at the venue, but spaces are limited—we encourage carpooling! Upon arrival, a parking attendant will be present to assist and direct you.
Yes, click on the "Travel" page to view our recommended list.
After the wedding, we've set aside 5 days (March 16-20) to spend time with all our out-of-country and out-of-state people before heading off to our honeymoon! We'd loove to hang out and have more time with you <3 Stay longer if you can!
enjoy!
I (Andrew) made the first move. I said we'd look cute together under the CBU Christmas tree. I am now offering classes in Rizzology if anyone wants to sign up.
Andrew. Next question.
Our most memorable date was definitely when we went to Nara, Japan. Nara is famous for being able to feed the deer that walk around the park. They were so cute at first, I mean, they even bow to you, but these deer were HUNGRY. If you didn't feed them fast enough, one or two of the bullies would tug on your shirt. Amanda straight up got bitten on the butt by one. We had to speed walk away in fear once we ran out of food cause they would keep following us. While the deer were sweet and ruthless, it made that day all the more memorable. We also walked like 2 miles to a nearby fresh mochi house, but they weren't even performing anymore :( so we just ordered some and ate it by a matcha lake. Pretty crazy day huh.
Our favorite activity together is playing sports together, hands down. I'm just a natural athlete, of course, and Amanda is professionally competitive. We love trying new sports and are on a journey to becoming good at all of them, in the event we ever need to play anything to save our lives. Currently and unbiasedly, I am better than Amanda at all of them, except basketball.
We love food wayyyyy too much to be able to just answer with one meal. So we'll just give our top 3 in no particular order. First one would be this Carbonara we had at a hotel in Texas. Sounds crazy, but it was probably the best Carbonara we've had. Plus the waiter dropped a cup on our table and it cut Amanda. Thanks to her acting skills, we were able to get the meal for free. In Korea, there was a Kimchi Jjigae restaurant near our hotel that we tried to go to 3 days in a row, but something always went wrong. Thank God we got in that 3rd time because that Kimchi Jjigae was unforgettable. They even have a station where you can fry your own eggs and have as many as you want. Like seriously?? Unbeatable deal. Last one has gotta be just any barbecue spot in Japan. Doesn't matter if it was a cart, budget, or a fancy restaurant. Every single piece of barbecued beef we ate was more flavorful, juicy, and tender than anything we've had in the US. Absolutely insane stuff out there.