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Spotlight Weddings

Kim & Theo

The Look at the End of the Aisle

Kim finished grad school, moved into a new home, and planned a wedding in the same stretch of months. Some weeks the centerpiece decisions felt like the least important thing in the world. Other weeks they felt like the only thing holding the timeline together. Through all of it, Theo was there. Not just present. Building it alongside her.

Walking In

The moment Kim talks about most isn't the flowers or the reception or the first dance. It's seeing Theo standing at the end of the aisle in The White Chapel. The light coming through the windows. The cedar around them. The second his face started to break, she knew every late night and every decision made twice had been worth it.

What They'd Tell You

Plan together. Not "the bride plans and the groom approves." Together. Hear each other. Disagree about tablecloths if you need to. But make the big calls side by side, because the wedding belongs to both of you. And when it gets overwhelming (it will), ask for help. That's not failure. That's teamwork showing up early.

The Day Itself

It went fast. They both say that. The ceremony, the toasts, the dancing. Hours compressed into what felt like twenty minutes. But when Kim describes it, she doesn't talk about how quick it was. She talks about how every second felt like exactly where she was supposed to be.

Kim and Theo chose Silver Sycamore the day they toured. They walked through the front gates and knew.

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