The Planning

On Friday night, Margery and Torsten followed the German tradition of hosting a polterabend -- a feast for friends and family -- in lieu of a rehearsal dinner. The meal featured both German fare, such as bratwurst and potato pancakes, and Philly selections, including mini-cheese steaks. Traditionally, invitations aren't extended for the Polterabend; instead, anyone and everyone is welcome to attend. All who join must bring an old piece of ceramic, porcelain, or pottery, which will be smashed in attempt to scare all evil spirits away. The next morning, the couple rented a trolley-style bus for a group tour of Philadelphia. Onboard the trolley were Philly hot pretzels and mustard for guests to enjoy as they cruised along the bustling streets, viewing many notable Philly landmarks including, of course, the LOVE sculpture.

On Friday night, Margery and Torsten followed the German tradition of hosting a polterabend -- a feast for friends and family -- in lieu of a rehearsal dinner. The meal featured both German fare, such as bratwurst and potato pancakes, and Philly selections, including mini-cheese steaks. Traditionally, invitations aren't extended for the Polterabend; instead, anyone and everyone is welcome to attend. All who join must bring an old piece of ceramic, porcelain, or pottery, which will be smashed in attempt to scare all evil spirits away. The next morning, the couple rented a trolley-style bus for a group tour of Philadelphia. Onboard the trolley were Philly hot pretzels and mustard for guests to enjoy as they cruised along the bustling streets, viewing many notable Philly landmarks including, of course, the LOVE sculpture.

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Margery & Torsten in Philadelphia, PA

The Bridesmaid Looks

The Bridal Bouquet

The Ceremony

The Reception Decor

The Cake

The Reception

The Reception Decor

The Gown

The Formalwear