On December 30th, we decided to get our marriage license sorted out at the Old Orange County Courthouse so that by the time our big wedding in April rolls around, we can fully enjoy the moment without worrying about paperwork. We thought it was just going to be signing some documents and that’s it—but to our surprise, after signing, the clerk said, ‘Alright, now let’s head to the altar for the ceremony.’ 😅
We weren’t planning for any kind of ceremony and even told her that, but she explained it’s part of the process to make it official. Luckily, I had the random thought to wear a white dress that day—it wasn’t fancy, but at least it felt fitting! Tyler’s mom, dad, and sister were there to support us, which made the moment even more special.
So there we were, doing an impromptu courthouse ceremony. It was simple, unexpected, and unplanned, but also sweet in its own way. Now, we’re officially married, but we’re still looking forward to our big wedding in April with a beautiful ceremony, and a celebration with all our family and friends. Can’t wait to share that moment with you all!
📸 @reagan_dambra
Tidak ada orang tua yang sempurna, tapi aku bersyukur untuk mama yang membesarkanku dan selalu memberikan yang terbaik.
Karena mama, aku berharap bisa membesarkan seorang anak laki-laki yang menghormati perempuan, tahu bagaimana memperlakukan mereka dengan bermartabat, dan tidak pernah menjadi alasan seorang perempuan merasa kecil atau tidak berdaya.
Kita sudah melewati begitu banyak hal berat bersama ya, Mama. 🥹
Dari semuanya itu kita juga belajar banyak sekali.
Sekarang waktunya kita menikmati hari-hari cerah setelah begitu banyak hujan yang kita lewati. 🤍