After the wedding ceremony it is customary, in Judaism, for the bride and groom to have time to themselves (yichud). They are escorted to the “yichud room” and left alone. We used this time to scarf down food & say “wow” about a million times. Back in the day, this time together made the marriage official — if ya’ know what I mean.
These moments of seclusion signify the couple’s new status of living together as husband and wife.
Once we had enough to eat and drink I texted our wedding planner, eager to move on to the next moment! We hoped to mingle with our guests, but had to use the time instead for family photos. Honestly, this became my least favorite part. We spent time prior to the ceremony taking some family shots, but didn’t finish. At this point I simply wanted to dance and celebrate with my friends. I love my family but that flash bulb drove me crazy…. (and of course, I was in every picture).
Once the necessary family portraits finish the cocktail hour time sadly passed. Next up: Our First Dance!
Mike & I long debated over which song to use for this moment. I wanted something timeless, that might play in the grocery store one day and make us remember back to that day. He wanted something lively and fun. We finally decided on one song, and then promptly changed it 3 days later to our final decision.
{all photos by Studio Juno}



Living in our nation's capital allows me to learn something new every day. So does teaching 2nd graders. My nose piercing and tattoos keep me from normalcy, while my job and religion keep me grounded.


