The Ceremony

The ceremony was planned to be outdoors at Wave Hill, and the couple knew that they needed to decide whether a tent should be erected. We watched the Weather Channel constantly for a week before the wedding day, Greg admits. Early reports were iffy, but Danielle stubbornly refused to consider setting up a tent so certain was she that it would not rain on her wedding day. She was right. The weather was gorgeous, warm and clear, perfect for an open-air ceremony. The service, performed by a judge, was not religious but did include traditions from Greg's Jewish family background: He stepped on a glass at the end of the ceremony, and he wore a yarmulke pinned inside his tuxedo. The couple exchanged the vows they had written for each other.

The ceremony was planned to be outdoors at Wave Hill, and the couple knew that they needed to decide whether a tent should be erected. We watched the Weather Channel constantly for a week before the wedding day, Greg admits. Early reports were iffy, but Danielle stubbornly refused to consider setting up a tent so certain was she that it would not rain on her wedding day. She was right. The weather was gorgeous, warm and clear, perfect for an open-air ceremony. The service, performed by a judge, was not religious but did include traditions from Greg's Jewish family background: He stepped on a glass at the end of the ceremony, and he wore a yarmulke pinned inside his tuxedo. The couple exchanged the vows they had written for each other.

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