Q: What’s the weather like in Rochester in mid-November?
A: Think cozy layers and crisp air. Average highs hover around 49°F, with lows dipping to 34°F. You might see a mix of chilly rain or the season’s first snowflakes—so pack a warm coat and maybe a cute umbrella, just in case. But it is Rochester cold be 70 and sunny, or the first snowfall.
Q: Will the ceremony be indoors?
A: Yes—this love story deserves more than a weather gamble. Rain or shine, the “I dos” are happening indoors where the lighting is perfect, the seats are warm, and the only wind blowing is from emotional sighs and dramatic veil tosses.
Q: Can we take photos or videos during the ceremony?
A: Our ceremony will be unplugged—we kindly ask guests to put phones and cameras away so our professional photographers can capture the sacred moments as they unfold. But once the vows are sealed and the cocktails are poured, feel free to snap, film, and dance your heart out! We’d love it if you share those joyful memories with us afterward.
Q: Are children invited to the wedding?
A: While we absolutely adore your little ones, we’ve decided to keep our celebration an adults-only event. We hope this gives you a chance to relax, enjoy the evening, and celebrate with us uninterrupted. Thank you for understanding!
Q: Are dogs invited?
A: Remi and Brody have exclusive VIP access. All other pups, please consult their agents.
Q: What’s the dress code?
A: Formal Attire: Dress to impress, not to stress. If you can dash straight from a construction site and still look sharp—we salute you. And if you’re showing up fresh from hunting, just know that camo might render you invisible in all the photos. Come dressed to be seen, celebrated, and maybe even complimented twice.
Q: What should I bring to the wedding?
A: Your dancing shoes, phone and camera to capture timeless moments, preparation for my dad's first public speech, and maybe some tissues—I'm a softie.
Q: Will there be dancing?
A: Absolutely. Bad dancing? Even more likely.
Ladies who love their designer heels - maybe bring a change of comfy dancing shoes.
Q: Since its opening day of gun hunting, will your Dad or Uncle Anthony even show up to the wedding?
A: If they do, they still better make it to the ceremony on time—no excuses, not even for a ten-point buck. And if they do get something? It better be parked proudly in the truck bed, ready for a reception-side show-and-tell. I’ll be accepting trophies and venison after speeches and cake.
Q: Who made the first move?
A: Joe, without question. Rumor has it he had his eyes on me months before at our gym—and he knew exactly when he was going to make his move. Let's just say… the man had a plan and made sure I passed his background check.
Q: What’s the secret to our relationship?
A: Ten phone calls a day, weekly romantic date nights, and never trying to slow down Joe with his driving, or work (he treats life like a racetrack).