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Our Story:
Nick and I went to elementary school together, but it wasn’t until we were put in the same eighth grade English class that we started to like each other. My childhood home was next to the YMCA, so Nick would ride his bike over, and we would meet there. Years later in our senior year of high school, we started dating. We talked about getting married, and the future - but we were so young that it seemed like a lifetime away. When college came, we decided that if our relationship was meant to be, we would get back together in the future. Four years of undergrad and months later, we went out with some friends as a group, reconnected and the rest was history. We started dating (again) as adults (ha!), moved up to Saratoga together, and five years later we got engaged!
When it came time to pick the venue, we knew we wanted to get married somewhere in Saratoga or Lake George. So, we started researching, and Nick stumbled on the Inn at Erlowest. We laughed when we realized how close it was to my family camp on the lake, drove by the sign a million times, and never knew what a hidden gem it was. However, it ended up being exactly what we pictured. Our wedding day turned out to be a beautiful sunny September day! I got to marry the love of my life, with all our favorite people - at a place we love!
The Details:
wedding date : September 13, 2019
ceremony location: The Inn at Erlowest
reception location: The Inn at Erlowest
photographer: JB Photography
event decorator : The Inn at Erlowest
wedding gown: Angela’s Bridal
bridesmaids' dresses: Show Me Your Mumu
tuxedo and groomsmen clothing: JoS. A. Bank
rings: Glennpeter Jewelers
flowers: Dehn’s Flowers & Greenhouses, Inc and Petal Pusher
hair: Premier Hair Lounge
makeup: Bar Beauty - A Julie Occhino Salon
cake: Cider Belly and Kathy’s Kupcakes
dj: Conway Entertainment
first dance "Do You Remember" - Jack Johnson
honeymoon: TBD
guestbook paddle - Love is in New York
rehearsal dinner at the Inn at Erlowest: Charlton Tavern (The Maloney’s)
advice to pass along... Don’t worry about the time. You have people there whose jobs are to keep you on schedule. Once your timeline is established, enjoy your day.