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Natasha and Brandon

Filed in Review, Wedding — September 2, 2020

I met Natasha and Brandon only 4 days before their wedding on August 20. Brandon’s brother has cancer, and they wanted to get married so he could be there to celebrate with them. I can’t tell you how impressed I was not only by this couple but also by their amazingly talented friends. In a couple of days, their friends and neighbors helped them decorate and put together a beautiful celebration at Brandon’s parent’s house in Milton, WI.

On the day of the wedding, Brandon and Natasha were so present in the moment that as they recessed down the aisle, they broke into a spontaneous dance. It captured the hearts of not only for those attending and physically distancing, but also all their virtual guests that joined us as well.

Thank you, Natasha and Brandon, for writing this really kind review for me on Wedding Wire, The Knot, and Google Business.

“Pat was amazing to work with especially on our extremely short notice. Finding an officiant on such a quick turnaround was a huge stress point for us, but she worked around our schedules to meet with us and discuss our wants and needs. We immediately knew we made the right choice after our first call. She offered us a variety of options to create a ceremony plan that still felt like our own but was easy enough to personalize on our busy schedules. We couldn’t recommend her enough for helping you plan your special day. She made ours one we will remember forever!”

 

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