Emily and Noah's perfect fall wedding was held at the Chardonnay Golf Club in Napa, CA. And as luck would have it, the weather turned out to be beautiful! Thank yooooou, Mother Nature! On top of that, this wedding has got to be one of the most organized weddings we've ever encountered and we are always grateful for that!
Alright, so we all know what the Money Dance is, right? But how many of us actually know or heard of the Longevity Dance? The Longevity Dance is a dance to acknowledge love and marriage. Basically, all the married couples get on the dance floor and slow dance as the Deejay calls out the number of years that you've been married for, ("if you've been married for 5 years or less, please sit down, etc."). The last couple standing is the one who has been married the longest and receives the admiration and applause from the entire party. So the name of the dance speaks for itself. We've been to many weddings and when we were introduced to this dance at Emily and Noah's, we thought it was so cool and unique. What better way to acknowledge and celebrate lasting love and marriage than at a wedding, right? In the end, the couple that was still going strong for over thirty years was Emily's parents themselves. What a coincidence!
Here are some of the shots taken from Emily and Noah's special day. Enjoy!
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