
“When he left, he knew people who wasn’t,” and wanted to clarify what “for me was,” says Daisy, who lives in Duluth, Minnesota. Then, she created a note on her phone with 17 things she was looking for, as ’emotionally available’ and ‘lives a cheerful life’ and ‘can start a fire or change a tire’. He met Ted in 2019 and said he said. They married in July 2021 in the upper lake. Here, Daisy talks about the decoration of the wedding of goodwill and a joke in their votes that people told him not to do …
“During the pandemic, we had nighttime nights in which we dressed, we cooked a good dinner, we drank wine and danced around our apartment. It was very sweet. In one of those dinners, proposed by Ted. We tried to do special things, but we do not necessarily do a lot to Pomp who we are.
“I know that this may sound like the nightmare of some people, but we chose an appointment one month away and we told everyone. Then we had to find a place. Duluth is beautiful in the summer, and we wanted to do it outside. We found a community center on the beach with an open space in the afternoon. I think it was $ 125 for the rent. My friend’s day, we appeared, we took a bath in the lake and then they put me in the center of the community. Encouragement.
“In the summer of 2021, with Covid travel restrictions, my family and friends of Tanzania could not come. So they slipped away.”
“We walked together to the beach, and the high grass formed a corridor.”
“Before the wedding, we came up with the idea of making the ceremony with our feet in the water. Our love for the upper lake was well given. My best friend officiated.”
“We had a meeting last night for the strangers, and I joked that I was going to start my votes with ‘Someday, we are all going to die …’ Everyone thought it was a terrible idea. In this photo, I laugh because I laugh with that starter. For me, it was about death a reminder to maximize life. In my votes, I said that I would not like to spend my life with any other person with anyone else.”
“It is a public beach, and when we kissed, close close ones cheered and applauded with our friends and family. That was lovely.”
“The Community Center is a government building, so it is not the cutest, but that the party outside helped. I went to goodwill and found lace panels, which made it feel more private and intimate, since the field is quite large already throughout a street. A friend who is an interior designer helped with the configuration. Someone more brought his law of law.”
“I could totally feel the wedding industrial complex. We briefly worked with a wedding coordinator who was accustomed to making more extravagant weddings. Every time we suggested something, they would take it for five notches. I just kept thinking, I don’t care these things, and I’m not going to borrow for it. We stop working with them and put our money towards the particular things that mattered to us. As, we care about food, but we didn’t care if the food was elegant. We hired a food truck, and it was great. Total, I think we spend about $ 2,000. “
“Our friend Peter Witrak, a musician, did a great job like our DJ. He also played a guitar on the beach before the ceremony.”
“He felt like a backyard with friends when a good song appears and people get up to dance. We had the perfect wedding for us.”
Thank you very much, Daisy!
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(Photos of Liz Pawlik.)
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