The date and time of Chrysa and Austin’s wedding
When is June 14th, 2025 at 2:00 pm
A Bride’s wedding dress may be one of the many variations of the color white. Chrysa has opted for… (options: true white, off-white, cream, ivory)
What is true white
The bride’s “something new” will be this article of clothing
What is her wedding dress
The bride’s “something borrowed” will be this piece of her wedding ensemble
What is her veil (Anne’s!)
The name of the church in which the nuptials shall take place
What is Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church
This Chicago-native was the first-ever American to be elected to his current position. His new title is…
What is Pope Leo XIV
The bride’s “something old” will be this piece of jewelry
What is a pearl necklace (It once belonged to our Grandma Martin)
The bride has chosen this to be her “something blue” (two possible answers)
What is a bouquet charm/ blue underwear!
This reception venue is the perfect place for the Kratz’s post-wedding hoe-down
What is “The Barn”
This determined figure from a galaxy far far away is often seen cloaked in white, standing firm amid chaos with the perfect ‘do and a firearm.
Who is Princess Leia
Graybeard, Grill, Sweetie (pronounced Schveetie), and My Lub are all nicknames for this old gal who is bound to miss seeing Chrysa every morning.
Who is Mia
This article of the Bride’s wedding day ensemble was permanently borrowed from her car about a month ago.
What are Chrysa’s wedding shoes
When expecting Chrysa at a function or gathering, one can typically expect her to roll up in this sweet ride (make and model of Chrysa’s car and/or car’s name)
Ford, Equinox aka “Ronnie”
The tradition of brides wearing white on their wedding day became popularized by which famous bride?
Who is Queen Victoria (the Queen wore white at her wedding to Prince Albert in 1840)
Although the name “Kratz will be new to Chrysa, the surname made its first recorded debut on North American soil in this year (answer may be +/- 10 years for points)
When is 1727 (Valentin Kratz arrived at Pennsylvania aboard the ship “Friendship of Bristol”)
“Something old, something new, something borrowed, something blue” are the better-known lines of this Victorian-Era rhyme. It ends, however, with this fifth line.
What is “And a sixpence in her shoe.”