“I will miss talking with you!”

There might be no bigger compliment than a couple conveying they will miss the time you’ve spent working with them on their big day. Or, in Margot and Chuck’s case, their four big days. The couple’s celebration started with a small, intimate ceremony and dinner at the Mountain Terrace in Woodside with a guest count of just 18 family members. Acknowledging Margot’s Jewish upbringing, the rabbi guided the signing of the ketubah and performed the ceremony under a chuppah. The following day, the newlyweds welcomed the full roster of guests to a casual cocktail reception at the el Prado Hotel. The third day would be the big reception. Guests dined, drank, and danced in the newly renovated La Terazza Ballroom at the el Prado with the evening ending in a silent disco (if you’ve never seen a silent disco, it’s quite a comical sight if you’re not wearing the headphones). The festivities were rounded out on the last day with a brunch to send off the couple’s out-of-town friends and family. We’re so glad to have been part of all the merrymaking events; all our best for a wonderful future together!

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