Sierra & Joseph

Friday, July Twenty-Fifth, Two Thousand Twenty-Five • Provo, UT, United States
75 Days To Go!

Sierra & Joseph

Friday, July Twenty-Fifth, Two Thousand Twenty-Five • Provo, UT, United States
75 Days To Go!

Are plus one's and children allowed at your wedding?

We would love to have children at our wedding! If you plan to bring your kids, please let us know in advance so we can plan accordingly, as seating will be limited. For the reception, we would be delighted to celebrate with family and friends of all ages. Everyone is welcome to join in the fun! If you would like to bring a plus one to the ceremony, please reach out to us as soon as possible so we can make arrangements for them to attend. We want to make sure everyone feels included, and we’d love for anyone who wants to celebrate with us to come and have a great time!

Where are you registered?

We are so grateful for your love and support as we prepare for our big day! We’ve registered at Amazon, Target, and Walmart, and all of our items have been combined into a convenient, easy-to-manage registry on this website under the "Registry" tab. If you prefer to shop directly on any of the individual sites, please feel free to reach out to either the bride or the groom, and we'll be happy to send you the direct links. Of course, if you have other ideas or something special in mind, we’d be thrilled with whatever you choose for us. Your thoughtfulness means the world!

Where will you be going on your honeymoon

We’re so excited to kick off our journey as a married couple with a dreamy honeymoon! While we're keeping the destination a bit of a secret, we can’t wait to explore, unwind, and make unforgettable memories together. Stay tuned for stories and pictures from our adventure when we return!

Just a few Questions and Answers about the couple

Where was your first date

It was one of those nights where neither of us knew exactly what to do. We’d both just finished work, tired from the day, but there was this undeniable curiosity, this spark that made us want to spend time together outside of the office. Neither of us had planned anything fancy. In fact, it felt almost perfect that way. We ended up at a cozy restaurant, both a little awkward at first, unsure of where to start. But once we started talking, it was like the world outside faded away. We spent hours at that table, laughing over little things, sharing stories, and discovering all the unexpected ways we were alike. It felt so natural, like we’d known each other for years, even though this was our very first time hanging out like this. After dinner, we walked back to your apartment. The night wasn’t over yet—far from it. We popped in a movie, but honestly, we hardly watched a thing. We talked through the whole thing, sharing our thoughts, making jokes, and just enjoying the quiet comfort of each other’s company. By the time we realized it, hours had passed. But even in that short amount of time, we’d figured out that we had so much more in common than we’d ever expected. It was funny, because we started talking like we’d been friends for much longer than one night. And from that night on, it was like we couldn’t stop hanging out. Almost every day, we found ourselves doing something together—whether it was grabbing lunch, going on spontaneous adventures, or just sitting and talking about everything and nothing. What started as a simple dinner turned into something so much more. It didn’t take long for us to become inseparable. And somehow, We knew right then that that first night was just the beginning of something amazing.

Who said "I love you first"

It was one of those days when everything seemed to be going wrong for him. He was stressed, frustrated, and just didn’t seem like himself. We were sitting together, and I was doing my best to comfort him, but nothing seemed to help. I remember feeling this overwhelming sense of wanting to be there for him, to make him feel better, but also knowing I couldn't fix everything. We were talking—well, more like I was listening to him vent—and I just felt this deep, natural pull toward him. I didn’t plan it at all, but I reached out, took his hand, and said, 'I love you.' I was immediately shocked by my own words. It just slipped out. I didn’t mean to say it—not then, not in the middle of his rough day—but somehow, it felt like the only thing that made sense in that moment. He went quiet for a second, probably as surprised as I was. But then he looked at me, really looked at me, and said, 'I love you too.' And somehow, hearing that from him made everything feel a little bit lighter. It wasn’t some big romantic moment, but it felt so honest. And I think that’s why it meant so much to both of us. It was just real, raw, and comforting in the way only love can be