The bride and groom-to-be understand that asking you to take time away from your normal holiday plans to take part in their day is a lot to ask. The significance behind this particular date is due to both Kendal and Stephen's parents getting married on this same day, November 29th, 1986. Shocked beyond all belief once this was discovered, the bride and groom thought it was only right to take their vows on that same day and share this occasion with them for years to come. Thanksgiving is about family, and we hope that you can join us on our day as we consider you a part of our family.
Are kids allowed?
No.
When are RSVPs due by?
September 15th
Why did the venue change?
Once upon a time there was a happy couple. Mr. and Mrs. Milton and Helene Storm. The couple had excellent energy and typically communicated well... but unlike Kendal and Stephen....they did not attend pre-marital counseling prior to their wedding. As time went on Helene and Milton's arguments grew with intensity, making waves in their daily routines. Finally....the barometric pressure got to be too much and Helene catastrophically stormed out of their home and up through the coast of Florida. Milton, spent some time reflecting and realized he needed to fight for his wife. So in true male fashion, he stormed after her with category 5 intensity...in the wrong direction. Milton's path was so large it compounded the damage already done by Helene. To this day the two have never found each other and they wreaked havoc in the process.
The moral of the story. Therapy can be helpful for everyone, especially couples. So don't let something turn into a hurricane before you seek help or you might ruin some nice, cute, wonderful, amazing, couples' wedding venue. The End.
On a serious note. Stephen and Kendal are very grateful to be safe from the storms and have the privilege to be alive and healthy so the wedding can be moved to a new venue. Catch us a Bonnet Springs Park, how bout dat.