Kylah and Daniel first bumped into one another at a Nashville, Tennessee, watering hole but didn’t start dating until a year later when they reconnected. With her in Music City and him in Georgia, they weren’t exclusive for those seven months, but when they agreed that his next transfer (he’s in the military) would be one they undertook together, that changed. Three months after relocating a deux, he asked her father’s permission for her hand in marriage. Kylah, a wedding planner, and Daniel, a commander in the 82nd 37th BEB at Fort Bragg, North Carolina, said “I do” atop The Mills House Grand Wyndham Hotel amid family and friends. See more on our wedding blog, The Wedding Row.
Globe-trotters in every sense of the word, Laura and Anthony traveled all over the world visiting each other during their nearly ten years of long-distance dating. Jetting to hot spots like Chicago,...
As we all know, the Holy City plays hostess to a large number of weddings every year (you just need to scroll back through all of our pages of posts to see that). And while some lovebirds choose to...
It’s time for some girl talk. We all know how nerve-wracking first dates can be, whether going in blind or not, and we’re here to impart a piece of solid advice from bride Megan. When agreeing to...
The Wedding Row: Tell us about how you two lovelies met.
Caroline: Zach and I met briefly in college. I traveled to Clemson from University of Alabama to attend a date party with a friend from high...
Morning, dears. With all the beyond beautiful sites our Holy City has to offer on the wedding venue front, finding the winner for your Big Day can feel impossible or perhaps endless. But no worries,...
No tricks, only treats for Mandy and Dan. The duo met on Halloween, of all holidays, in Greenville, South Carolina, back in 2013. They hit it off, became an “item,” and enjoyed each other’s company...
Eloping has come to mean something different these days than in years past. It can be the traditional version with a couple heading out for a getaway and a simple ceremony a deux; it can be that plus...
It was nothing but pure sparks (red, white, and blue perhaps?) when Alissa met Rick at a political fundraiser in Chicago. They were both supporting the Governor of Illinois and after hours of talking...