Drew & Sid’s wedding weekend kicked off in enviable fashion at The Villa Terrace with a lively and lovable Mehendi night. But that night was just a hint of the heartfelt, delightful, colorful, all-in-for-love wedding day that Drew & Sid (and their families) experienced on a blue sky day in June. Every detail, every comfort, every part of the day was considered and in the end it all felt exactly as a wedding should: effortless, real, beloved. Drew dressed at the church she grew up going to and Sid tied his tie downtown at a posh hotel before meeting her in the shadow of the church’s steeple. She reached for him and he lost his words, together they held each other in the sweetness of the moment. And then they were off – to hug and be hugged, to laugh and drink champagne, to read and mean every word of their hand-written vows, to sink deeply, irrevocably in love all over again on their wedding day. I’ve never seen two happier sets of parents or two happier sisters, two happier families, really, than Sid & Drew are lucky enough to have. But then again, it isn’t really about luck, is it? Drew & Sid cultivate love wherever they go. They inspire it in those around them and they are diligent about keeping love close. You don’t have to take my word for it though, I have the pictures to prove it. Witness:
Stay tuned for Part III – The Baraat, Hindu Ceremony and Celebratory Reception
The Details~
Invites and paper : Bayview Print Co.
Ceremony and handheld florals: The Flower Lady Tosa
Reception decor and Mandap: Esther Fleming
Dress: Watters from White Dress Bridal Boutique
Planning: Evenement Planning
Church: Community Methodist Elm Grove
Cake: Dina Menzel-Russo
Hotel: Kimpton Journeyman
Trolley: DMI Limousine Service