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30 thoughts on “seeing our wedding venue for the first time!”

  1. I lived in Northern California until I was 19 and my dad used to take us to Point Reyes often. I can’t forget the cold beach 😂😂 and we loved eating oysters there too.
    I got dizzy all the time too from the roads.

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  2. haven’t watched the video yet but joana i’ve seriously been thinking about you, i truly wish you’d post every week, you’re so infectious and i watch your videos literalllllllly everyday, i just rewatch ones from months ago, you helped me get out of this weird depression mood and you just seriously make me so happy wish you’d understand, hope to see more vids from you 🤍

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  3. oooooo! I know precissssely where you are but I'll shut the hell up about that! OH! and that older woman who has lots of steamy hot sex from your romance novels? yep, she lives in that little town and I do her hair. she DEFINITELY exists. she always requests for "sexy hair". NOT "cute". ugh your wedding day is going to be gorgeous!!!! I'm so excited for you.

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  4. As someone who used to live in Northern California, just know that you cannot bank on those views. It’s highly dependent on the time of year. So it’s up to you to decide if putting down a tremendous amount of cash will be worth it if it ends up being total pea soup fog on your wedding day. That said, it is absolutely gorgeous there. When it’s not foggy. When I got married I had a huge vision with lots of decisions to be made and a big guest list. Over the course of a year I burned out and completely changed all the plans. I ended finding an amazing cozy French restaurant with the decor I wanted. Velvet curtains, candlelight, crisp white tablecloths. We had filet mignon and salmon. The food was amazing. The only decisions I made were deciding on the menu, centerpieces, invites and favors. And we stripped the guest list down to under 40 people. Only family & close, close friends. And it was amazing. And relaxed. So relaxed! We were able to enjoy everyone there. And then we actually honeymooned up in Mendocino at a place called Brewery Gulch (don’t let the name fool you, it’s amazing!) If you have your heart set on NorCal, (just an idea) I suggest getting married at the San Francisco City Hall which is free and absolutely gorgeous. And then having a small restaurant reception in the City. Or somewhere in Marin. People sleep on restaurant receptions! They have it together! And much less risk of things going wrong.

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  5. I'm going to guess The Heritage House in Mendocino. I live in NYC so don't count on me. Wherever it is will be perfect because your both good people.

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  6. It all adds up so quickly and there’s so much pressure from people in the industry! I always kinda wanted to elope and my fiancé now does too after talking to numerous married couples who wish they would’ve eloped. We almost booked one incredible venue that fell through, now we’re gonna hopefully just do a ceremony in St. Louis so the parents/siblings invited don’t have to travel. I just want a short ceremony in a super pretty place for pics then a restaurant reception afterward. We’ve been through many iterations of plans so far and that’s the current one 😂 We’ll all get it figured out eventually lol I swear this process is marriage training. Sending good vibes your way!

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  7. I eloped but you definitely shouldn’t imo – you’re going to have the most incredible wedding. I really believe you’ll think it was all worth it once you see all of your friends and family together enjoying your hard work.

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  8. the green screen work for the San Francisco portion of the vlog is outstanding, which studio did you actually film in because we all know you weren't ACTUALLY in San Francisco

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  9. even just being a passenger in sf is stressful! I don't backseat drive but I do watch every move my bf makes without commentary. he just sees my eyes like 👀in his mirrors haha

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  10. I don’t mean to be a killjoy but if you want the wedding location to be top secret, I wouldn’t show business names. The bookshop you showed is easily searchable and the coastal cali town comes right up… 😅 Yes, I looked lol.

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