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October 6, 2018 | B. Medeiros Photography Mackenzie & Luke The Meet Cute: “We met as freshman in college at Lynn University in Florida,” says Mackenzie. “No crazy story, we were just fast friends who fell in love.” The Engagement: During their six years of dating, the couple naturally stumbled across some pet peeves. “I was late for almost everything and that drove Luke nuts,” Mackenzie admits. “So I should have known something was up when I was an hour late getting him from the airport that day and he wasn’t mad.” They then drove straight to the Cape where they had reservations at their favorite restaurant, the Ocean House. “After dinner, Luke asked to go for a walk on the beach and he proposed there,” she recalls. “He knew the importance of Cape Cod to me and luckily it had become just as important to him in our time together.” When they returned home, Mackenzie’s family and friends were there, ready to celebrate. The Venue: “If we were going to ask people to travel all the way to the Cape, our venue needed to have that Cape Cod-feel, and the Sea View had exactly that,” Mackenzie explains. “It was the perfect balance of beach and elegance that we were looking for. Plus, it was walking distance from our suggested hotels, which made for a convenient weekend for all.” The couple were also thrilled to work with the Sea View’s wedding planner, Gail. “Planning from far away isn’t easy, but Gail made it as easy as it could be.” The Aisle Thoughts: “I could not get to him fast enough! When we were planning the timing for our day, someone said to me ‘How long can you wait to see him?’ I remember thinking, ‘I’ve waited this long, what’s the difference of an hour if the sunset will be just right later on?’ But while waiting to walk down that aisle with my father, I realized exactly what that person meant. I couldn’t wait any longer.” — Mackenzie “Damn.” — Luke The First Dance: They chose Brett Eldredge’s “Mean to Me” for their first turn on the dancefloor as man and wife. “I had sent Luke the link to it years ago when we were newly dating, and his immediate answer was, ‘Wedding song?’” Mackenzie recalls. “Many songs have come out since that we’ve considered, but none had that immediate response or lasting feeling.” The Speedbumps: “Of any little bump in the road that felt like a big deal at the time, looking back, it was nothing,” Mackenzie says. “Small things came up, but we had to remember how much work we had put into planning and remind ourselves that small hiccups were inevitable... Like forgetting to account for the groom when ordering bridal party socks (thank goodness for Amazon Prime), or not being able to find the bride’s jewelry the morning of the wedding — spare earrings it is!” Plus, “No one knows what you wish you had planned… That photo booth we both wanted but didn’t work out? Not one guest noticed it wasn’t there,” she assures. The Highlights: “Our families and friends coming together. It was a long time coming for everyone we love to get together and it couldn’t have been any better.” — Luke “I couldn’t agree more. That night was just as much about every person in that room as it was about us, and we are forever grateful for each and every one of them.” — Mackenzie 112 | ENGAGED IN SOUTHERN NEW ENGLAND 2020