How They Met
As fate would have it Neal was in Kansas City for a work conference and Sarah lived there at the time. Thanks to technology and 21st century dating, the two found each other on the app JSwipe (essentially a Jewish tinder). Their first attempt at meeting us didn’t go through, and the 2nd attempt almost didn’t when Sarah had to work late. Thankfully Neal was open to meeting up at 10pm that night. They spent hours getting to know each other and talked every day afterwards until he returned again to KC for business. Sarah eventually relocated to Florida to be closer to Neal. Ever the romantic guy, Neal planned an elaborate proposal back in Kansas City where it all began!
The Wedding
Sarah and Neal knew they wanted a traditional Jewish ceremony. There ceremony was held at Mennello Museum of American Art on the back lawn by the old oak tree and lake. Under a beautiful Chuppah adorned with yellow and blue flowers stood their signed Ketubah and the Rabbi ready to join these two as one. After a touching ceremony, Neal stomped the glass and everyone yelled “mazel tov!” All the guests then walked over to the Orlando Museum of Art (omart) for cocktails in the art gallery while we finished up some photos. The guests had such a great time drinking and looking at art. What a unique cocktail hour! Sarah and Neal even had time to join them since we did most of their photos before the ceremony. Everyone was then welcomed into the atrium for dinner and dancing and to party the night away! And party they did! What a crazy fun group and the coolest couple ever! Congratulations to both of you. We had such a blast with you guys!!
Ceremony: Mennello Museum of American Art
Reception: Orlando Museum of Art
Venue Coordinator: Jonathan
Photography and Cinematography: Cricket’s Photo and Cinema
Floral: Atmosphere Floral and Decor
DJ and Lighting: Soundwave Entertainment
Catering: Levans
Cake: 4 Rivers
Hair and Makeup: Makeover Station
Officiant: Rabbi David Kay
Gown: Something New Bridal Boutique
Bridesmaids: Azazie