On New Year’s Eve in Tennessee, Kate and Michelle got married in a special celebration at Johnny Cash’s old farm, a place he once called “the center of my universe.”
Kate, a massive Cash fan, says her wedding at Storytellers Hideaway Farm and Museum could not have been more perfect.
“From Johnny and June’s bed, to Mark Cash doing our sound, to my best friend singing, How Can I Keep From Singing?, to incredible southern BBQ, to locally made southern pies, to getting in a circle and telling good, legendary stories…to the wonder of New Year’s Eve, to getting to marry the person with whom my heart found a home, our wedding was breathtakingly beautiful. I am changed, moved and in awe.”
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Photographer: Darien Photography
Venue: Storytellers Hideaway Farm and Museum
Florist: DIY, flowers from Trader Joe’s
Attire: Sumissura; Alex Evenings from David’s Bridal
Caterer: Jim’ N Nick’s
Cake: Sweet Creations Pie Bakery
Rings: Cody San Antonio Jewelry
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