Love in the Big Apple: Charming NYC Vow Renewal

Love in the Big Apple: Charming NYC Vow Renewal

Amid the bustling streets of New York City, Mary and Eric chose to celebrate their enduring love with a heartfelt NYC vow renewal. Surrounded by the vibrant life of the city, their day was filled with intimate moments and meaningful words, a beautiful blend of the past and the present. This celebration was not just about reiterating vows but about commemorating a journey filled with shared adventures, challenges, and growth. Their unwavering commitment and a renewed promise for the future created a gorgeous backdrop

“When Eric and I got married a little over five years ago, we didn’t have much in the way of a budget, so we had a destination wedding/honeymoon, attended only by us, and without a lot of bells and whistles. In the short amount of time since then, we’d experienced a lot together: the loss of loved ones, a major move, career changes, etc. It felt right to commemorate a milestone anniversary by reaffirming our commitment to one another in the face of, and despite, so many life changes, and treating ourselves to something we missed out on by having a vow renewal celebration!”

NYC Vow Renewal Design Details

Dee Kay Events was happy to assist with all the details and design of this charming NYC vow renewal. Diane gathered the best of the best to give Mary and Eric a dream vow renewal.

NYC Elopement Photographer

Brandi from Alexis June Weddings, renowned for her exceptional skills in both digital and film photography, truly captured the essence of the day. Her impeccable eye for detail and innate talent ensured that every moment was preserved in its most authentic and beautiful form. She didn’t just take photos; she told a story, crafting a visual narrative that perfectly encapsulated the emotions, settings, and unforgettable moments of the celebration, making them timeless.

NYC Elopement Videographer

We teamed with NST Pictures and beautifully captured all the fun and stunning moments of the day. This film really brings out the excitement and beauty of this styled nyc elopement, showing off every smile and special moments. It’s like reliving the whole experience, capturing all those special bits in a way that feels genuine and totally Mary and Eric.

NYC Vow Renewal Design

Liz Geddes, of Octavia & Brown, was kind enough to offer her curated vintage rentals space as our ceremony location. Located in the heart of NYC, the space embodies style and warmth among huge sun kissed windows. Mary and Eric said “I do” in the sand the first time. This time? A vow renewal in the heart of Manhattan to honor their evolving life together.

Mary and Eric stepped into a circle of love to symbolize the sacred space of their relationship and reaffirm their commitment to each other. After a heart felt reading of Voltaire’s “Anniversary,” Mary and Eric participated in a hand fasting instead of exchanging rings again. Alisa Tongg, the celebrant, told the story of this ancient ritual. “Long ago, the exchanging of rings was only possible for the very rich. Ordinary people would pledge themselves to each other, often in a field, and symbolically have their hands fasted together with a piece of ribbon, cord or cloth. The phrases ‘tying the knot’ and ‘bond of matrimony’ are thought to stem from this practice.”

The ribbons were in the colors of marsala for love, sage for blessings, blush for romance and grey for all the colors combined. The grey also represented the all-encompassing love from Mary’s late brother, an emotional remembrance during the ceremony. After the handfasting, the couple exchanged their penned new promises to each other and shared a cup of life. “Many cultures believe that to share from the same cup is to open yourself to shared experiences, to share life’s joys and disappointments together.”

Dessert first is always a good idea. So, after an emotional service and passionate kiss, Mary and Eric shared a most delectable gluten free cake from Sugarush. Mary was very excited to taste it. Since her battle with celiac disease, bland flavors are very common for her tongue. But, she says this was hands down the best tasting gluten free cake she has ever tasted! We double checked to confirm. Everyone decided it may be the best tasting cake hands down.

The lovely couple then took a stroll outside and experienced a very special blessing. Alisa made it rain, celebrant style, while Diane read a blessing to honor their love. As Alisa explained, Mary and Eric cuddled under a beautiful vintage umbrella to keep warm and to listen to ingredients that were included in this special mix: “The rice symbolizes good luck, fertility and abundance; the turmeric for purification, rosemary for remembrance, lavender for everlasting love and devotion, the coins for prosperity, hibiscus for the immorality of love and the candy for a sweet life.”

“The day of our NYC vow renewal was wonderful. Everyone worked together as a team to keep things moving along nicely, but never once did I feel rushed, or like the day was about anyone or anything other than Eric and myself. Everything from the location, to the clothing, to the decorations and flowers was so beautiful, classy, and carefully curated. Little touches, like incorporating a remembrance for my brother, to a playlist including songs I had mentioned were special to Eric and me, showed an attention to preference and detail that truly made me feel like a princess for the day, which is something every bride should get a chance at, whether it be her first, or second time pledging to have and to hold.”

The Almost Perfect NYC Elopement

The day was almost perfect, with just one little mishap. We learned quite quickly that you should not keep flowers and yummy blessing mixes on benches for the sake of a photograph. A family of squirrels were running around the couple and trying to get into the mix. Our furry friends got a little taste of the bouquet and a ton of laughs from all.

For more photos, see this real vow renewal feature in the Smitten Magazine.

Vendor Love

Photographer: Alexis June Weddings | Venue + Rentals: Octavia & Brown Studio | Umbrella Rental: Bella Umbrella | Floral Designer: Bride & Blossom | Event Designer: Dee Kay Events | Celebrant: Alisa TonggArtist: Ivana Masic | Bride’s Shoes: Michael Kors | Makeup Artist: Nicole Sievers | Cinema and Video: NST Pictures | Hairstylist: Styles On B | Cake Baker: sugarush | Invitations & Stationery: Willow Wynn Co.

This real styled shoot is featured in Smitten Magazine!

A Very Merry Croatian Christmas: My Wish For All of You

A Very Merry Croatian Christmas: My Wish For All of You

[vc_row][vc_column width=”1/1″][vc_column_text]As I sip my coffee this very morning of Christmas Eve, I am surrounded by nostalgia of my childhood. But, first, of course, I just finished up setting the table for tomorrow and helping my mother figure out the best way to seat 20 people in our kitchen. After moving some furniture, we figured it out.  #winning

Taking a few minutes to reflect on this very blessed year, I simply sit and smile and think of all the tradition and happy memories that this one night brings to so many.

I am inspired to tell you the story of a very vivid Christmas memory from 1985. It turned into a fun a little poem. Every word is true. You may think it was an illusion, but I still believe.

May the magic of Christmas kiss each and every one of you tonight.

Eventfully Yours,
Diane


 

A Very Merry Croatian Christmas

by Diane Kolanović-Šolaja
*some words are in Croatian

About 30 years ago on this very night,
A little girl named Diane was on her way to mass at midnight.

With festive skirt on and Mary Janes on her little feet,
She was so excited that perhaps Santa she would meet.

She sat patiently in her pew and sang her carols aloud,
While her and brothers laughed at the old men that stunk of garlic and baccala in the crowd.

She counted the angels on the ceiling that added up to 13,
Which today reminds her of her big brother in heaven unseen.

After mass that night and getting through the NYC fashion crowd,
Her Dad carried her to the car with promises of Santa he vowed.

The memory still so vivid Diane still recalls,
The brisk December wind and the beautiful church and very big halls.

But, the drive home after took so long,
That Diane’s little eyes soon closed while singing carols and Christmas songs.

As they pulled up to the driveway in the Cadillac in blue,
She knew it was time to wake and open her eyes to something new.

Diane’s wishes all came true while she looked up at the sky,
A star shone so bright she couldn’t believe her eyes.

A shot through the darkness as a falling star tumbled in the air,
She knew, she knew that St. Nick was up there.

She jumped out of the car and said “Santa! Santa is there!”
While her mother said “Oh, my dear child, that is simply the Lord’s prayer.”

Whatever it was Diane didn’t mind,
She knew in her heart that it was special and divine.

It still sits with her today that very faithful night,
Where she knew she saw Santa, reindeer and Rudolph in flight.

A Christmas Eve memory which still rings true,
Although being adult is different it is still the center of you.

Christmas Eve is something so special some cannot describe,
But oh that feeling of joy is the greatest light and vibe.

I am proud of my roots as all of you may know,
I really do love being a first generation American-Cro.

A Croatian Christmas is more than just prayer,
It’s love, family and the intoxicating scent of frite in the air.

It is stories of old and history a new,
With thoughts and drinks for those who rest in peace that we once knew.

It kisses and arguments and discussions of politics,
Until the rakija comes out to take new photos with selfie sticks.

A Croatian Christmas is sarma and roasted pig and pasta that is handmade,
It’s also playing Briskula, drinking and celebrating the friends we have made.

It is a time to remember our parents immigrant struggle,
But, also a time to rejoice with family and a good snuggle.

It is mulled wine and spirits,
And, the hope that Sv. Nikola will visit!

A Croatian Christmas has Jaslice, wheat grass and seven fishes,
It’s also codfish, sipe and lots of Dalmatian wishes.

It’s cousins, uncles and aunts,
It’s eating so much that you need to unbutton your pants.

It is the best day of year that I know,
And, I will love it until the day I grow old.

It is too warm this year for snow and white on the ground,
But, the giggles of my nephews is a much better sound.

Let the magic of this time fill up your hearts,
It is much, much more than “add to cart.”

May the spirit of Christmas filled with love and blessings be upon you,
That is my wish for each and every one of you.

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Merry Christmas, everyone!

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