The Ceremony

They toiled for two years to get the lay of the land on the property just right, changing elevations and adding flowerbeds. The last skip loader left in a cloud of dust at 3 p.m. on the day before the wedding! Josette recalls. But the evening wedding went off without a hitch. The ceremony was held in an open meadow that looks out upon a valley. Josette and Seth laid an aisle runner made of cotton tarp and exchanged their vows under a natural wooden arch. Each chair held a paper parasol, and the oaks nearby were hung with bamboo wind chimes.

They toiled for two years to get the lay of the land on the property just right, changing elevations and adding flowerbeds. The last skip loader left in a cloud of dust at 3 p.m. on the day before the wedding! Josette recalls. But the evening wedding went off without a hitch. The ceremony was held in an open meadow that looks out upon a valley. Josette and Seth laid an aisle runner made of cotton tarp and exchanged their vows under a natural wooden arch. Each chair held a paper parasol, and the oaks nearby were hung with bamboo wind chimes.

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Josette & Seth in Temecula, CA

The Reception

The Cake

The Flower Girl

The Couple

The Bridal Bouquet