Backyard Wedding – In My Cul de Sac

Snoqualmie, WALocal News

The article recounts a delightful backyard wedding in a Snoqualmie cul de sac, illustrating the depth of community connections and the couple's meaningful choice to forgo a lavish celebration. Author Danna McCall shares insights into her interactions with the couple, emphasizing their passion for gardening and the beautifully landscaped yard crafted by a local landscape company. The ceremony unfolded under a garden arbor, with the sun shining brightly as the couple exchanged vows, bringing joy to neighboring families. McCall humorously notes her children's playful curiosity as they peeked from their bedroom window. This event showcases local ties and highlights how personal touches can create unforgettable memories during significant life moments.

The author expresses her love for the community, pointing out unique connections formed through shared experiences and local businesses. By opting for a backyard wedding, the couple enhanced their living space and created a lasting memory filled with love and community support, serving as a heartfelt reminder of the importance of simplicity and the bonds that tie us together.

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