Our Story
We did not meet in a dramatic way. There was no chance encounter on a train platform or moment of instant certainty. We met the way many people do now—through a small introduction that, at the time, felt ordinary. What followed was anything but.
Our first conversations were easy. Not rushed, not forced. Just two people discovering a shared sense of humor, a similar outlook on life, and a comfort in one another’s presence that grew quickly and naturally. We spent those early months learning the small things: favorite coffee orders, long walks through familiar neighborhoods, quiet evenings that turned into conversations we didn’t want to end.
Life in the Northeast shaped much of our time together. Weekend trips to nearby towns, autumn drives beneath changing leaves, winter nights spent indoors while the world outside slowed down—these moments became the backdrop of our relationship. We learned how to be partners not only in celebration, but in routine: building careers, managing responsibilities, and supporting each other through the less glamorous parts of adulthood.
With time, what began as companionship became commitment. We met each other’s families, formed a circle of friends who quickly became part of our shared life, and discovered how deeply meaningful it is to create a home together. The milestones did not arrive all at once; they came quietly, through decisions made side by side.
When we spoke about the future, the idea of marriage felt less like a milestone and more like a natural continuation of what we had already built. We were not choosing a new path so much as affirming the one we were already walking together.
Our wedding day, set in November as the season shifted around us, reflected what we value most—intimacy, sincerity, and the presence of those who matter deeply to us. It was never about spectacle. It was about standing before our families and friends, acknowledging what we had found in one another, and choosing to move forward as one.
This story, like all real ones, is still being written. What you see here is only the beginning. We are grateful for where we have been, for the people who have shaped us along the way, and for the life we are continuing to build together.