Some wedding days feel like a deep breath: calm, intentional, and exactly right. Chase and Sarah’s Oahu venue wedding at the Lanikuhonua Cultural Center was one of those days. Thoughtfully planned and beautifully intimate, it was a celebration rooted in connection, family, and choosing what mattered most.
Sarah had visited Oahu three or four times before, but for Chase and his family, this was their very first experience in Hawaii. That made the setting feel even more meaningful. They chose Oahu not just for its breathtaking beauty, but for its accessibility and heart. With Sarah’s mother’s side of the family living in Japan, Oahu offered a place where her grandmother could easily travel, while still giving Chase’s family an unforgettable island experience. Rather than stretching their budget for a large destination wedding, they leaned into what felt right. It was a small ceremony with close family only, surrounded by love instead of crowds. Keep reading to see more
Our Love Story
Their story began in Washington at an ugly Christmas sweater party, the kind of meeting that feels random until you realize it was inevitable. A game of beer pong turned into something more, and not long after, Chase proposed at Gas Works Park in Seattle between a Seattle Sounders game and a Two Door Cinema Club concert. Joyful, spontaneous, and full of energy, very on brand.
Their ceremony was simple and elegant. It was a beautiful celebration of their love and their next chapter. Full of meaning, love, and the kind of devotion only true soulmates have for one another.
Both serving in the U.S. Navy, Chase and Sarah understand commitment in a way few do. Chase is currently deployed aboard the USS Ford in the Mediterranean Sea, while Sarah is stationed in Jacksonville, Florida, counting down the days until she moves back to Washington. Through distance, deployments, and busy schedules, they’ve chosen each other every time. Their beautiful portraits were so stunning around the property, too! From the palm trees to the lawn, every corner was the perfect photo opportunity for these two lovebirds.
At Lanikuhonua, a place rich in cultural significance and natural beauty, they looked completely at ease. Happy. Grounded. Certain. Their smiles said it all. It was a day that felt meaningful and lovely in every way, and the perfect beginning to their next chapter together. Congratulations to you both!
Sometimes love isn’t about grand ballrooms or ornate centerpieces. Sometimes it’s about toes in the sand, the sun warming your face, and the way your person looks at you like you’re the only one on the planet. Amanda and Robert’s Oahu elopement at Paradise Cove beach was just that: simple, stunning, and soaked in sunlight.
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