Any hint of wind and rain might freak out a bride who’s having an outdoor wedding, but what about a snowstorm with road closures, fallen trees, power outages and shut down of the airport?? Well that’s exactly what happened right before Kirsten and Patrick’s wedding.
Their wedding was in late January when much of Western Washington was hit by a record-breaking snowstorm. The Seattle area was covered with over a foot of snow in some area and stranded some homes and businesses for a week without power. Although Kirsten and Patrick didn’t plan for an outdoor wedding, which we wouldn’t recommend for anyone having a January wedding in Seattle, but we wouldn’t blame them if they felt a bit (or a lot) of a panic, especially since a lot of their families were heading in from out of town. With delays and cancellations of flights, their families couldn’t arrive as planned. But it didn’t stop them; they did whatever they could to get to the wedding. Even for us we weren’t sure the wedding was still happening, we had to contact Kirsten the day before to make sure everything was good to go. Fortunately for them, the snow cleared up just in time and everyone made it, except for one little change with the officiant. Talk about lucky! In fact it was a pretty sunny day, chilly… but yet, a clear and beautiful day. Too bad for us the snow melted all away! Not even a glimpse of it is in our photos, making it probably hard to believe that a snowstorm had hit.
Venues St. John United Lutheran Church, Lake Washington Rowing Club | Catering Foodz Catering
Great pictures, its very clear and it’s not the typical pictures because its not boring to look at there’s a twist on it like they are playing and dancing. Indeed it’s a happy and unforgettable wedding day.
Lyka
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