
Rabbi Mark Bloom is the coolest Rabbi around (we're friends on Facebook) and he's even sort of our cousin.* So, you can imagine how thrilled we are that he will be our wedding officiant.
*He's Dave's mother's sister's husband's mother's brother's son.
We met Matt when he shot John and Jessica's wedding in May of 2007. We not only loved his style, but we loved the pictures he took of us and all of our friends. We knew right away that if we ever got married we wanted him to capture our day on film.
Natalie Bowen totally gets us, and and she is going to bring this wedding to life with her amazing floral creations!
Karen Everett is an award-winning documentary filmmaker and editor based in San Francisco. She has directed five documentaries which have received educational distribution and aired on PBS. Everett teaches editing at UC Berkeleys Graduate School of Journalism. She has edited the nightly news for a top-ranked NBC affiliate, taught at several Bay Area colleges, and recently authored Reality in Three Acts: What Documentary Filmmakers Can Learn From Screenwriters.
Instead of a traditional wedding cake we will have wedding cupcakes! Not an original idea, I know, but one I thought up years before I was engaged... and years before it was trendy.
Make us pretty Diva International!!! In the morning before the wedding, the girls will saunter across the street to Diva get their hair matching their beautiful faces.
Going with the Fall theme of our wedding we have chosen the colors:
Eggplant
and
Cranberry