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The moment was specifically crafted by Brady, who knew that the presence of both their families was ideal. “He had chosen to pop the question that night because both of our families were present, and to each of us family is the most important thing,” Tavy says. Brady had also been sure to involve a very important family member – Tavy’s father. “I was later told he asked my father for my hand that year during Thanksgiving, which was a very important gesture for my father and me.” The two embarked on a fast but furious eight months of planning, with their wedding set for August 30, 2014. “When it came to planning the wedding I believe we picked a time frame that was beneficial to both of our sanities,” Tavy says. “Since we had chosen to accomplish everything in such a small time frame, we had to buckle down and start immediately. However, I fear if we would have had more time we would have stressed on every small minor detail and would have lost sight of the main picture -- becoming husband and wife.” The two planned a wedding to be held at Collins Ranch (belonging to a family friend) in Thermopolis. “We chose to have the wedding outside in the middle of a hay field, with the reception to follow in a large tent beside the hay stacks,” Tavy explains. The tent ended up rescuing the day, as an hour-long downpour and constant drizzle thereafter stayed in step with a great deal of 2014 summer weddings affected by Wyoming’s unusually rainy summer. “I was told it was a good omen,” Tavy adds. “I grew up in a ranching family, so ‘western’ and ‘antique rustic’ were the main themes I wanted to have flowing – as well as simplicity,” Tavy says. “Almost everything we used as a decoration was handmade by ourselves or our families.” Delicate baby’s breath served as the main flower, and the attire was kept chic, simple and western. “The most important thing for both of us was that everyone enjoyed being there,” Tavy adds. The word ‘unique’ continued to play an important role in Tavy & Brady’s wedding plans, and through a lucky find and one great friend, they were able to make a connection with Wyoming Whiskey. “It was a perfect fit for the both of us. It was located only a few short miles from the wedding, and most of all was the something ‘unique’ that we were searching for. We wanted to make sure that our wedding party was going to have as much fun on our day as we were going to have.” The staff at Wyoming Whiskey went above and beyond to make Tavy & Brady’s day special. “They spent so much of their own time trying to make sure that our wedding photos and our experience with them were perfect. We could have never asked for a better group of people,” Tavy says. To look at the photos of these two, you can tell the day was perfect and captured that ‘unique’ feel they were aiming for. In a move that reminds me much of my own husband, Brady stepped in to describe their honeymoon in Mexico. “We stayed at an amazing resort located in Playa del Carmen. The resort was adults only and all inclusive, which is really nice, and far less stressful. We used a travel agent to plan our getaway so we could focus on the wedding. We had the opportunity to stay for an entire week, which was perfect. We traveled to the ruins of Talum and got to experience the culture of Mexico. On the very last night, we had an unforgettable dinner for two on the beach. While we were eating, we got to watch a huge storm roll in from the ocean. Between the lighting flashing and the sunset, it was an epic way to end our honeymoon!” 23