Guin, Otto, and Sarah’s thruple commitment ceremony at Chapel in the Hollow was a beautiful and unique celebration of love and unity. They chose elegant black and blush fabric to adorn the chapel, beautifully complemented by our moody florals and the romantic glow of our lantern package, creating an enchanting atmosphere for their special evening. This heartfelt ceremony was not just a union but a welcoming of Sarah into their family, marking a significant and joyful occasion. The ladies each donned unique black dresses, adding individual flair to the ceremony, while Otto looked sharp in a black suit, perfectly matching the sophisticated tone of the evening. Before the ceremony, they shared an intimate first look, a moment filled with anticipation and love. The ladies made their entrance to the emotive instrumental strains from “How to Train Your Dragon,” with Guin walking herself down the aisle, symbolizing her independence, and Sarah accompanied by her father, adding a traditional touch. Their friend led the ceremony, which included a handfasting ritual, symbolizing their binding commitment to each other, as well as traditional vows to honor their shared journey. Each of them read personalized vows to the other two, deeply expressing their love and commitment with words that were as unique as their rings. Set against the serene backdrop of the forest, their evening ceremony was not only a celebration of their commitment but also a reflection of their spiritual connection and the profound bond they share. Congratulations, Guin, Otto, and Sarah! Your ceremony was a beautiful testament to love’s limitless forms and the wonderful journey you embark on together. Here’s to many years of happiness and shared adventures! From the Bride We met online. We went to a local Chinese restaurant and then back to one of our houses and watched a movie. Otto and I proposed to Sarah prior to taking her on a cruise for her birthday. We planned a romantic movie night and proposed at home. We decided to get married in East Tennessee because the location and Chapel are beautiful for our intimate ceremony. On our wedding day we are most looking forward to celebrating and declaring our love for each other. We wanted a fall wedding and this date worked perfectly. For fun we watch movies and tv together. We typically go out to eat for date night.

Guin, Otto, & Sarah

October 5th, 2024

Chapel in the hollow