The Ceremony

The wedding party entered down a long, steep staircase—a dramatic backdrop, but, Lindsey adds, “I still don’t know how I didn’t fall!” The bride and groom stood beneath an arbor hung with orbs of orange roses. Lindsey and Tripp personalized their ceremony with readings by the poet Khalil Gibran and also from the Massachusetts court case prohibiting discrimination against same-sex marriages. The passage reflected both the couple’s law background and also their belief in marriage equality.

The wedding party entered down a long, steep staircase—a dramatic backdrop, but, Lindsey adds, “I still don’t know how I didn’t fall!” The bride and groom stood beneath an arbor hung with orbs of orange roses. Lindsey and Tripp personalized their ceremony with readings by the poet Khalil Gibran and also from the Massachusetts court case prohibiting discrimination against same-sex marriages. The passage reflected both the couple’s law background and also their belief in marriage equality.

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Lindsey & Tripp in Hot Springs, VA

The Favors

The Boutonniere

The Invitations

The Location

The Reception

The Bridesmaid Bouquets

The First Dance

The Ring Bearer Details

The Reception Decor

The Favors

The Cake

The Escort Cards

The Ceremony Decor

The Bridesmaid Looks