06/08/2026
One thing I've realized over time is that I'm terrible at capturing content for my own business.
While I'm busy meeting with couples, writing ceremony scripts, coordinating timelines, making announcements, keeping the dance floor moving, checking in with vendors, helping calm nerves, and making sure everything stays on track, I rarely remember to pull out my phone and document it.
So I'm a little behind on sharing weddings from this spring, but this week I'm fixing that. I'll be highlighting my spring couples each day because they deserve to be celebrated.
A lot of people see the ceremony and reception and assume that's all there is to it. The truth is, what happens on wedding day is the result of weeks and months of preparation. From getting to know each couple and crafting a ceremony that reflects their story, to building timelines, coordinating with vendors, planning music, preparing equipment, and managing countless little details behind the scenes.
Whether I'm standing with a couple as their officiant or helping fill the dance floor as their DJ, my goal is the same: to create a wedding day that feels smooth, personal, fun, and stress-free.
The best weddings aren't built on big moments alone. They're built on hundreds of small details coming together at exactly the right time. That's the stuff most people never see, but it's where much of the work happens.
There are no do-overs on a wedding day, and that's something I think about from our first conversation until the last song of the night.
So, please stay tuned as I kick off a week of wedding shout-outs for all of our 2026 couples to date!