Grand Rapids Public Museum Wedding - Sarah and Aaron

Amway Grand Plaza
Grand Rapids Public Museum
Grand Rapids, MI

Congratulations Mr. and Mrs. Silver!! #BerningtobeaSilver ! How cute is that?

Sarah and Aaron are the sweetest, most genuine, and caring people. They are so wonderful, kind, considerate, and happy. It is definitely something to be celebrated that they found each other. The big day was elegant through and through, from the details to the dress…Even their first dance was like it was out of a fairy tale, poised and beautiful.

Aaron and Sarah met online through Bumble in August of 2019, and if it wasn’t for their shared love of dogs, they never would have met! Aaron happened to be dog sitting a little east of Grand Rapids, and while Sarah was at work in downtown Lansing, they were just barely within the 50 mile acceptable radius of matches on the dating app. Lucky for them, Sarah hadn’t heard of Middleville and Aaron hadn’t heard of Okemos. Surely, they were one of those little towns close by, not halfway across the state of Michigan! Their first date was at Zoobies, in Lansing. It was the fastest 3.5 hours ever. It went so quickly, they forgot to eat dinner! Sarah broke all the cool rules and told him about things like the Scandinavian cookbook she picked up at the library before they met. But that was OK, because Aaron too told her all about his love of nerdy things like space and Star Trek. They set up the second date before they even left. She texted her best friend from the car, “Now THAT was a first date!” They had three dates that first week. They finally ate dinner together (sushi - one of their favorite meals) on Tuesday, and escaped from an escape room on Friday.

From there they embarked on quite an adventure. Over the next 6 months, they saw the musicals Les Miserables, Phantom of the Opera in Chicago, and Hamilton. They saw a Harry Potter film in Concert, the Trans Siberian Orchestra, took several cooking classes at Sur la Table, made trips to Chicago, DC, and northern Michigan (including Mackinac Island, Traverse City, and Petoskey), went skiing, shopping, mini golfing, went on trips to cider mills, a Michigan football game in Ann Arbor, and celebrated Christmas outrageously, including three trips to Bronner’s Christmas Wonderland. When not traveling all over, they love cooking together at home, spending nights in on the couch with a movie, spending time with family, and going on walks together.


It only took a few weeks of dating for them to know this was something very different than anything either of them had previously experienced. In early February 2020, Aaron asked Sarah’s stepfather for his permission to marry Sarah before he passed away in March. With the Covid-19 pandemic shutting everything down, Aaron then had a really hard time getting a ring - many jewelers closed their doors initially during the pandemic. On top of that, keeping Sarah from finding out that he was looking for a ring was equally challenging, as they were both working from home at that point. However, he recruited his sister, Kelsey, Sarah’s sister. Mary, and her longest friend, Lauren, to help him find the perfect vintage inspired ring. He then asked and received permission from Sarah’s mother and father. He got the ring on a Wednesday afternoon and had to ask as soon as possible! They went to Tunnel Park, in Holland, for a picnic dinner after work. Sarah may have known it was coming, but it didn’t make it any less perfect. They ate on the beach and watched the sunset over the water. When no one was around (he knew she would hate an audience), Aaron got down on one knee and asked Sarah if she would marry him. She said “Yes! Yes! Yes!” and then “Yes!” once more to make extra sure! Then came a wonderful night of calling family and friends and a champagne toast when they got home. The date was July 30, 2020 - one year to the day of their wedding.

In case you missed their fun engagement session at Millenium Park, in Grand Rapids, you can check it out here:
https://lookatthebiggerpicture.com/blog/millenium-park-grand-rapids-engagement


A big thank you to my second photographer, Emily Betcher, who helped document this wonderful day. So fun.

Aaron and Sarah, thank you so much for trusting me with your love story. I am honored and had such a great time with you through the year of planning, the engagement session, and the big day! I wish you all the happiness you can’t even fathom.

Enjoy the preview of the day…

Grand Rapids Engagement - Amy and Steve

Grand Rapids
West Michigan

Congratulations to Amy and Steve! These two fun people are “just a couple of hippies”, who love to laugh. Their personalities are just as colorful as her tye-dyed shoes. They met online, through a mutual friend and she asked him out. Well, her kids actually pushed her to do it. They will be together for four years on their wedding day, which is August 14th. Plans are still in the works, but they will definitely include a 70’s vibe, color!, an antique phone booth, and an antique bike for fun ambiance. It will be somewhere in Cedar Springs. They are still working on that one.

Wherever it will be, I know it will be fun! I have no idea what he was saying to her, but look at that laugh!! So so fun. I can’t wait for the big day.

Here’s a little preview of the engagement session:

Riverside Park Engagement Session- Katie and Jeremiah

Grand Rapids, MI
Riverside Park

Congratulations Katie and Jeremiah! This cool couple met at ONU as freshmen. Katie and her roommate went to the dining hall and she asked where they should sit. Katie looked around and noticed this blonde with “oh shit blue eyes” and said, “Table 10 next to that guy.” Jeremiah was with his roommate and they tried to impress the ladies by talking about past surgeries they had from different events. Jeremiah ditched a dorm party to play Hakki sack with them in the quad, and the four of them were inseparable after that. Their roommates starting dating and pushed Katie and Jeremiah to date as well. Anything they did turned into a bet. They played pool ALL the time. So one day, their friends said if they lost, Jeremiah had to take Katie on a date. She is pretty sure he lost on purpose.

Their first date started with mini golf and bets. He asked Katie what sounded good for dinner and she wanted a McChicken. They walked by the football field and kept walking into the night at Perry Farms. It was a great night.

The four friends ended up leaving school and the two roommates got engaged. Jeremiah moved from MI to IL, where Katie would visit and play endless hours of Mario Party and Spades. Jeremiah came to visit Katie’s family one weekend and then just never went back. They’ve been together over 10 years now. There’s nothing they can’t  overcome. 

This past Christmas they went out to Seattle to visit his brother. They were standing on the beach, whale-watching, looking across the Canadian snow capped mountains, turning to see the Seattle skyline, and then more, to see Mt Rainier popping through the clouds. He said they should move there. Katie said she wouldn’t move across the country without getting married. She told him they could elope. There in the mountains, with just their parents and a photographer. He said no, they should get married back home with all their family and friends because he knew that’s what she really wanted. That would give them time to save and have a year before they moved. So, it was more of a mutual agreement that they should get married. Haha! It was romantic all the same. So now the wedding is the perfect fall weekend and their honeymoon is a two week camping trip traveling the country out to Seattle.

When it’s not COVID, they love going to the movies or Netflix binge-ing. Popcorn is normally a main food group. They play disc golf, darts, pool, bowling... Obviously disc golf. That is everyday, every weekend if they can. They like hammocks and hiking. Again, disc golf and popcorn. Haha!

We had so much fun at their engagement “date”! What a cool cool couple. So excited for the wedding in the fall in Mount Pleasant!! Enjoy this little preview: