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Roxanna & Viviannette’s Romantic Elopement at Hacienda222

February 9, 2022

Joanna Perez

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We love getting to know our happy couples, and customizing their day, their way. Our process begins when our couples book our services and receive a questionnaire about their relationship, how they met, what they love about each other, and so on. It makes for a great date night!

When Roxanna & Viviannete described their relationship to us, they talked about the ancient Chinese fable of The Red Thread of Fate. Many East Asian countries have variations on the tale of a matchmaker god who ties a red thread around the hands of two people who are meant to be together. This thread represents their love and interwoven fates.

Roxanna & Viviannete’s love began at first sight. These two are so connected that they were even born on the same day! When they decided to be married, they set their wedding date on their shared birthday. Take a look at the beautiful wedding of Roxanna & Viviannette at Hacienda222…
 

 
Viviannette always dreamed of riding to the wedding altar on a beautiful white horse. Luna did the job beautifully, and loved her flower crown!
 

 

The beautiful flower girl took her job very seriously, not a flower was left in that basket!

 
 

 

As a representation of The Red Thread of Fate, Roxanna & Vivianette included a handfasting ceremony with a red cord as a part of their romantic elopement.

 

 

The adorable ring bearer was proud to deliver the wedding rings!

 

 

Mrs. & Mrs. at last! We love when we can involve the whole family in the wedding ceremony.

 

 
 

After the ceremony, Roxanna & Viviannette celebrated with a delicious wedding cake and a specially requested white wine toast!

 

 

 

Felicidades to the happy family! It was a pleasure to be a part of your wedding day!

 
If you want to know more about planning your romantic elopement at Hacienda222, please fill out our contact form. We would love to help!
 
Photos: AJR Photo Studio
 
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