Deirdre and Eric hosted their Forever and Always Farm Wedding with 87 of their closest family and friends. A perfect fall day and such a sweet couple, it’s no wonder the day turned out so amazing. Even in Mid October, The farm is still blooming! I was amazed to see so many roses at their full potential just like I see in them in their peek in April. You can literally get married year round at this venue and never have to worry if it won’t look nice.
I love it when my couples talk about how they met so I am going to let them tell you their story! Thank you, Deirdre and Eric, for having such a fun, sweet spirit on your wedding day. We had so much fun exploring new locations of the venue and meeting all your sweet friends and family.
How did you meet?
We met on the 4th of July in 2011, after moving to Chicago 4 months prior. We both worked at a small regional airline in Chicago and were assigned a trip to Philadelphia together, he as the pilot and I as the flight attendant. We spent two days on the trip, talking and finding out we had a lot in common. When the trip had come to the end, we took the train home together and discovered we lived blocks away from each other. Eric and I continued to think about each other for the next couple of weeks until we finally met up to go on a date.
Venue: Forever and Always Farms
Beauty: Bridal Hair by Mckenzie Hicks
Florals: Petals of Poetry Floral Design
Transportation: Brewen’s Empire Trolley
DJ: Jacob Corirossi at Universal Weddings and Events
Bridal Gown: Daughters of Simone
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