{"id":463,"date":"2013-07-29T06:15:00","date_gmt":"2013-07-29T06:15:00","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/syoung100.ipower.com\/?p=463"},"modified":"2020-11-04T07:26:27","modified_gmt":"2020-11-04T07:26:27","slug":"and-now-it-was-kaylas-turn","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.dreamweddingshawaii.com\/and-now-it-was-kaylas-turn\/","title":{"rendered":"And Now, it was Kayla’s Turn…."},"content":{"rendered":"

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KAYLA’S WEDDING!<\/span><\/h1>\n

This one was a new one for me! \u00a0Two years ago, our company married Tracy, Kayla’s mother. \u00a0At the conclusion of Tracy’s wedding, a planned surprise proposal by Dustin took place. \u00a0Because everyone was in on the surprise, other than Kayla, we were able to videotape the proposal perfectly. \u00a0About a year after Kayla’s proposal was proposed to, she contacted us to plan her Hawaii wedding. \u00a0She wanted Elias, the same minister that her mother used, and a package that was very similar. \u00a0The only difference, that I suggested, that she get married at a different location than her mom. \u00a0 Kayla agreed and she decided to tie the knot on the North Shore. \u00a0One more year later, she got married!<\/p>\n

This would be the first time we had ever planned a mother’s wedding, and then had the honor of doing the same for her daughter.<\/p>\n

Every wedding is not without their hiccups, and Kayla’s wedding was no exception. \u00a0Kayla got a little lost on the way to the wedding location, even though she had paid a visit to the location earlier in the week. \u00a0She was also running a little late because the police had closed down the freeway due to a major accident. \u00a0 Dustin though, her fiance, arrived right on time, actually a bit early. \u00a0By the time we started the wedding, the sun was maybe one hour from setting. \u00a0To make things a little more complicated, a small storm front had moved in, and there was a slight threat of rain.<\/p>\n

The solution? \u00a0To not panic, and to work fast when possible.<\/p>\n

When weddings run a little late, we “rush” where we can. \u00a0NEVER, do we rush the ceremony, as that is probably the most important portion of the day. \u00a0 After the ceremony though, everything goes from “easy going” to “mach 1.” \u00a0 In Kayla’s case, not only were we chasing light, but also running away from a storm.<\/p>\n