Dylan and Roberta's wedding in Vancouver, British Columbia
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7 Jun, 2025The story of our wedding
Our love story started in 2018 with a swipe on Tinder — a modern beginning to a timeless romance. I’m Roberta, new to video games, and Dylan, my soon-to-be husband, was the patient teacher who introduced me to a world I never knew. I still smile remembering him playing Far Cry 5 while guiding me through the game, laughing as I learned. We are like fire and water — I bring the passion and spark, and Dylan brings calm and steady flow. Together, we balance and complete each other perfectly.
Throughout our relationship, laughter and playfulness have been at its core. I jokingly told Dylan that if he didn’t propose with an owl ring, I would say no. To my surprise and joy, in 2023, he surprised me with the most beautiful owl ring — a symbol of how deeply he listens and cherishes the little things that matter to me.
On June 7, 2025, we married at The Teahouse in Vancouver, nestled in the heart of nature. Our wedding was intentionally intimate — a day filled with genuine moments surrounded by our closest family and friends. The venue’s natural beauty reflected our relationship: simple, authentic, and timeless.
Continue reading »From the warm sunlight filtering through the trees to the heartfelt vows we exchanged, every detail reflected our unique story. The day was full of laughter, happy tears, and joyous dancing — a celebration not of extravagance but of love, connection, and the beautiful balance we share.
Our wedding wasn’t just a ceremony — it was the beginning of our forever, witnessed by those we love, in a place that felt like home. We’re excited for the future, knowing that together, we can weather anything — like fire and water, stronger together.
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