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Sarah + Mali<\/span><\/h2>\n

Wedding Colors: orange, gray<\/span><\/h2>\n

Wedding Location: Private Residence Airbnb, Pennsylvania<\/span><\/h2>\n

Wedding Season: summer<\/span><\/h2>\n
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S<\/span>arah and Mali first met in Harlem in 2015. Just six weeks later, as they were lying in the grass outside of City Hall, they suddenly started to hear cheers erupt nearby. People around them were celebrating the Supreme Court’s decision on marriage equality. After dating for four years, while on a road trip from Jersey City to Seattle in Sarah’s best friend’s grandma’s car, Mali got down on one knee halfway through the Hoh Rain Forest on a hike and proposed. The rest is history.<\/p>\n

Both Sarah and Mali love nature and hoped for a celebration in the Vermont mountains with 100+ people. But, COVID hit and they had to change course. Instead, they rented a big Airbnb in Pennsylvania\u2014a property reminiscent of an English estate that reminded Sarah of where her family is from\u2014a brought the guest list down to just 21. The venue had so much character they decided little decor was needed and what they did want to add to the space, they DIYed. Friends handled the flowers and appetizers while family members catered the dinner. They added sentimental and personal touches into the day and space to make it their own.<\/p>

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