Unicorns were in abundance at the wedding, from the
unicorn-drawn carriage to the unicorn crest on the stationary
and the dance floor. The mythical creature is a nod to Randa’s
nickname for Grant. She calls him her unicorn because she
found him in a college town where many people find love
before the age of 24.
Their first dance was a choreographed ballroom routine
to “Thinking Out Loud” by Ed Sheeran. The lyrics “we found
love right where we are” resonated with the couple since it
encompasses their story.
Rounding out the night was a private last dance to “Feet
Don’t Touch the Ground” by Stoney La Rue. The couple
listened to the song on their first date, and they wanted to
dance to it at their wedding. So the ballroom was cleared
and the newlyweds danced in the empty room, just the two
of them.
“It was the sweetest, most intimate moment we have ever
shared,” says Randa.
When asked what she would say to other brides, Randa says
to cherish the moment. “Don’t overwhelm yourself … It will all
come together in its own way.” i
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INSITE September 2017
Carrabba Vendors
Venue Miramont Country Club
Photographer
Luke and Cat Photography
Unicorn Crest Dance Floor
Mike’s Dance Floor
Dance Instructor Dr. Susan Quiring
Dress Monique Lhuillier
(Purchased from Joan Pillow
Bridal) Linens House of Hough
Accessories Maria Elena
Headpieces & Dior Cake Amazing Cakes by Rosalba
Beauty Hey Lovely Make Up
Floral Bramble and Bee
Invitations and Stationary
Art by Rachel Nieman
Unicorn Carriage A to Z Rentals
DJ Lighting and Photo Booth
Unique Style Productions
Design and Décor
Johanna Terry Events
Cookies Cakes and Cookies by Clau
Ice Sculpture Henley Ice
Storybook Backdrop
Jacob Yezak and Kristen Little
Rolls Royce Monarch Limousines
Wedding Rings Ring Wraps
Planning Two Be Wed