Both the bride and the groom are a fan of mornings and breakfast dates!
What is the Pittsburgh cookie table? Am I supposed to bring cookies too?
This tradition is thought to have originated during the Great Depression in Pittsburgh, PA. Guests are encouraged to bring a couple dozen cookies (or more!) so that there is a huge cookie variety for guests to eat for dessert (and to put in a to-go box after the wedding as an edible wedding favor!). The bride grew up near Pittsburgh and thus wanted to bring this PA tradition to Ohio, so thank you for helping make it possible! Please indicate the type and number of cookies you plan to bring in the RSVP.
Will there be dancing?
Yes! The bride is a big fan of fun, kid-friendly dancing. Participation not required, and no prior (or any) skills necessary.
Are kids invited?
Yes! We love kids, and if yours are listed on the RSVP, we'd love for you to bring them!
Who do I contact if there is a typo or other error on my RSVP?
Firstly, thank you for your grace as we copy and paste a huge list! Please email Victoria to make corrections: victoriarenee54@gmail.com.
So what's up with the dinosaur in a lot of your hiking photos?
Before Caleb and Victoria started dating, they found the dinosaur abandoned while on a hike at Nelson Ledges with friends. Named Nelson after the park, he was quickly adopted and has been joining hikes, coffee shop dates, and road trips ever since. When not adventuring, Nelson resides in Caleb's truck.