After three years of dating David popped the question to Sarah at home, overlooking their amazing view Seattle. The couple, who’d known each other since they were in high school through a mutual friend, knew they wanted a unique, yet traditional wedding which made for fun wedding planning. From attending summer camps and youth group events both David and Sarah loved Havdalah and wanted to find a way to incorporate that into their wedding. It was also a good excuse to have a Saturday evening wedding! Guests filled the sanctuary of the synagogue, where Sarah is a fourth generation member.
For the reception, the couple wanted a unique place where no one else had been married before. They chose an old train station in downtown Seattle that happened to be celebrating its 100th birthday! The bride and groom spent the entire night on a packed dance floor celebrating with friends and family.
Mazel tov, Sarah and David!













































Photographer: Libby Lewis Photography
Wedding Planner: VOWS, Stephanie Wilson
Invitations: Valerie’s Invites
Ketubah: ketubah.com
Wedding Dress: Belltown Bride
Hair/Make Up: Salon Maison
Tuxedos: The Tuxedo Club
Cake: The Cake Lady
Flowers and Décor: Dennis Warshal
Limo/Party Bus: A Crystal Coach
Ceremony: Temple De Hirsch Sinai
Reception: The Great Hall at Union Station
DJ: E-Rock Entertainment
Yarmulkes: skullcap.com
Bridesmaid Dresses: Moms, Maids and More
Favors: Bruce’s Candy Kitchen





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