We are getting married!

The date is Thursday, 28th of August 2025, and we would like you to be a part of it.

How we met

We met through mutual friends in 2015, but it wasn’t love at first sight. We started as friends, just hanging out and having fun, but after a few months, we realized we were pretty much inseparable.

Whether it was Costco runs, festivals, club nights, movies, or dinner, we were always together. One of our favorite spots was Vermillion, where we’d grab drinks and have long, random conversations. At some point, it just clicked—we weren’t just friends anymore.

Even though we grew up on opposite sides of the world, we found that our values aligned in all the ways that mattered. We’ve never been the most traditional couple, but that’s exactly what makes us work.


Events

Ceremony

Stay tuned for updates!

Reception

Check back later!

Photos


How do I get there?

The wedding venue is in the Fremont neighborhood, typically a 15-minute drive from downtown. However, be sure to allow extra time for Thursday evening traffic. If you plan to drive, street parking is available. We recommend using a rideshare app like Lyft, especially if you plan on drinking!

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What are you waiting for?

We would greatly appreciate if you could RSVP before the 28th of June '25



More Info

We recommend a hotel or short-term rental in one of the following neighborhoods...


Downtown Seattle – Best for First-Time Visitors & Sightseeing
  • Close to top attractions like Pike Place Market, the Space Needle, and the waterfront.
  • Easy access to public transportation.
  • Plenty of hotel options from luxury to budget-friendly.

Potential Downsides: Can be pricier and more touristy.

Belltown – Best for Nightlife & Dining
  • Trendy bars, coffee shops, and restaurants.
  • Walkable to downtown and the waterfront.

Potential Downsides: Can get noisy, especially on weekends.

Capitol Hill – Best for a Lively, Artsy Vibe & LGBTQ+ Friendly Scene
  • Seattle’s nightlife hub with fantastic bars and music venues.
  • Great food scene, from casual to high-end dining.
  • Beautiful parks and a creative atmosphere.

Potential Downsides: Not as close to major tourist attractions.

Queen Anne (Lower Queen Anne) – Best for a Quiet Yet Central Location
  • Near the Space Needle and Museum of Pop Culture.
  • More residential, with charming streets and great views.

Potential Downsides: Hilly terrain can be challenging.

Fremont – Best for a Quirky, Laid-Back Stay
  • Fun, artsy vibe with boutiques and breweries.
  • Home to the famous Fremont Troll.

Potential Downsides: A bit farther from downtown (10-15 min drive).

Ballard – Best for a More Local, Hip Experience
  • Great food, coffee shops, and craft breweries.
  • Home to Ballard Locks and Golden Gardens Beach.

Potential Downsides: Further from downtown (15-20 min drive).

Best Choice Based on Your Needs:
  • First-time visitors: Downtown or Belltown.
  • Nightlife & foodies: Capitol Hill or Belltown.
  • More relaxed stay: Queen Anne, Fremont, or Ballard.

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Please no gifts! We have everything we could possibly need, and we know travel can be expensive. If you must contribute, please donate to one of the following fundraisers: