Vickie and Will’s Oretta Midtown wedding was the kind of day that felt like it had been quietly in motion long before anyone arrived.
Some love stories feel like fate. Theirs is no exception.
How they found each other: After months of crossing paths at the gym, it only took a shared pair of sneakers, and a bit of courage, for something to spark. A casual conversation became a first date just days after Vickie returned from Bali. And it kept going from there.
Since then they’ve built a life out of the small, good things. Laughter, board games, cooking adventures, grocery store dates, slow weekends at Will’s family cottage, where he later proposed. It’s the kind of relationship that doesn’t perform for anyone. It just is, easy and full, the way the best ones tend to be.
Their day was a true reflection of who they are. Joyful, authentic, full of love. The room suited them. Lived-in rather than staged, the kind of space where the focus stays on the people in it.
What stayed with me was everything tucked between the bigger moments. The laughter, the quiet glances, the people who matter most gathered close. Nothing performative. Nothing reaching to be more than it was.
This is the kind of celebration I love most. Honest, warm, entirely their own. Vickie and Will’s Oretta Midtown wedding was a joy to witness, and exactly the kind of day I hope to be trusted with.
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