Mendocino Elopement

S & N met at LAX before boarding the plane for, a trip sponsored by Israel for young Jewish people in the US. They spent 10 days together backpacking and staying in all these incredible places. On this trip, they bonded very intensely and crushed hard on each other but neither of them were in a place to be together at the time. It was never even really expressed until a year later that there were explicit romantic feelings for one another.

Their engagement took place in the redwoods on a hike and N surprised S in a special spot of theirs with a violinist hired to play Celine Dion, John Denver, and Peter Gabriel. They then had a really special picnic after the engagement. It was like a fairytale hike proposal!!

They started their elopement day at the Harbor House Inn which has one of the only Michelin-star restaurants in the area and has the cutest historic property. With views of incredible rock formations and access to a private beach, it’s one of my favorite hotels in the area. We traveled to the beautiful Montgomery Woods State Park (one of the most remote state parks in California) where they had chosen a downed tree that they had visited previously together. With their amazing officiant Lauren, we hiked into the redwood grove where Lauren led Suz and Nina in a heartfelt ceremony. We dashed to the coast of Mendocino after their ceremony to try and catch the sunset. I felt so lucky that we were able to arrive at the coast just as the sun kissed the horizon. S & N had a picnic including a small wedding cake in the tall grass on a cliff overlooking the Pacific Ocean. They finished their day popping champagne and dancing cliffside at sunset with lanterns.

My favorite memory of their day was their absolute joy by the cliffs, even as their mouth turned blue from the cake and their champagne was warm they danced and jumped and loved. They embraced what a wedding day should be all about… LOVE.

Suits: Custom made by Suit Shop

Venue: Harbor House Inn

Officiant: Lauren E. Snead

Rings: Custom made by Adeline Jewelry - designer Lindsay Olsen


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