In-Laws
Bride
Couple
Groom
Wedding
100

How long have the Bride's parents been married?

31 Years

100

The Bride's last name is of what origin?

German

100

Where and when did the bride and groom first meet?

Bob Moses set in the middle of the woods in Pennsylvania - September 2021

100

The Groom's first name is of what origin?

Basque

100

What’s the most popular wedding flower and color of said flower?

White Roses

200

What is the Groom's future Father-in-Law's favorite car to drive?

Corvette

200

Where is the Bride's hometown? 

Darnestown, MD

200

What was their first official date?

Pizza, wine, and hot tub at the Sebastian in Vail, CO

200

Where is the Groom's hometown?

Carlsbad, CA

200

What is the significance of the wedding ring being worn on the fourth finger of the left hand?

It was once believed this finger had a “vein of love” directly connected to the heart.

300

What is the Bride's mother's favorite hobby or pastime?

Pilates

300

When is the Bride's birthday? mm/dd/yyyy

02/10/1994

300

Where did they go on their first trip together?

Las Vegas, NV

300

When is the Groom's birthday? mm/dd/yyyy

11/21/1994

300

What country is credited with the tradition of wearing a white wedding dress?

Great Britain

400

What was the groom’s family’s favorite vacation spot growing up?

Michigan

400

What is the Bride's favorite city?

Singapore

400

What was the date of their engagement?

11/18/2024

400

What is the Groom's favorite city?

Paris

400

In what culture(s) is it traditional to carry the bride over the threshold?

Ancient Rome and Medieval Europe?

500

What is the Bride's future Mother-in-Law's maiden name?

Perez

500

What's the Bride's favorite way to spend her time?

Dancing

500

What’s the one thing the Bride and Groom would say they love most about each other?

Bride: Everything... His undying support of all my crazy ideas.

Groom: Her communication! 

500

What's the Groom's favorite way to spend his time?

On the water!

500

What does the phrase “tying the knot” mean?

The phrase originates from a Celtic tradition where couples would literally tie their hands together with a ribbon or cord to symbolize their union. This ancient ritual, known as handfasting, dates back to 7000 B.C. in Ireland.

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