Molly & Laurie's Island Outdoor Lesbian Yes-We-Can Wedding
The offbeat bride: Molly, business owner and teacher
Her offbeat partner: Laurie, business owner/dog adventure guide/writer
Location & date of wedding: Guemes Island, WA overlooking the water and mountains on October 25th, 2008
What made our wedding offbeat: Some details of that made it ours….
Rather than sending STD cards or standard invitations…we put together a CD (I love music) and sent it to our guests. We sent the CDs 10 months ahead of time (and even with no Save The Date) it worked out great – people loved the CD and still talk about it. The CD had our website on it, which was all people needed. It set the tone for fun and expecting the unexpected. (In hindsight, it also served as the 'favor').
Guests were asked to participate in many ways. During the ceremony we had a Community Support section where guests were asked to publicly declare their support to our commitment. We also had a Ring Warming during the ceremony where the rings were passed around and guests were asked to take a moment to hold them, infuse them with their physical, emotional, and spiritual warmth. And we had a wedding certificate made that our guests signed with us after the ceremony. We got a lot of response at how much people enjoyed being a part of it all.
We had a pre-ceremony mingle with food and drink – guests love food & drink! We had to do a lot of planning for about a year before the wedding; however, neither one of us did any work on our wedding day. We got massages and were super relaxed… we totally gave up all control and let our community loose… they set up the tables, the chairs for the ceremony, the flowers, the sound system, did our hair, etc. We literally just showed up… it was awe-some!! We also choreographed a playful first dance to Frank Sinatra's "World on a String."
Our DJ was a local woman we heard at a club and loved… I emailed her and asked if she did weddings. She said she didn't, but once she knew that it was more party/less wedding music she happily agreed! Neither of us like cake, so no cake… in fact, no hoopla of any kind around the desserts (brownies with ice-cream - yum).
The wedding was at a rustic resort and many guests slept in the cabins or yurts on Friday and Saturday night, making the event a community one (i.e., set-up, clean-up, breakfast, midnight snacks, fire building, hot tubbing, bonding, etc.).
Our biggest challenge: Sadly, Laurie's parents chose not to come to the wedding. They felt/feel our marriage conflicts with their religious views and they cannot support it. We live in the same city as her parents, and our engagement lasted over a year, which made - and still makes - interactions & holidays tough.
They pray against our love and actively support bans on marriage equality. They even chose not to see/interact with their multiple family members that flew in for the wedding (including their son/Laurie's brother).
We did/do our best to cope with this by talking about it openly, perusing OBB, trying not to make them wrong and trusting that the greatest gift we can give to family, friends and the community in general, is to be truly authentic, no matter how hard the 'truth' may be for others.
My favorite moment: The declaration of our marriage by our bad-ass celebrant & dear friend, Roxanne.
She took a step forward, puffed her chest and powerfully announced:
"By the power unlawfully seized by me in defiance of the State of Washington's laws prohibiting marriage equality, it is my great pleasure to declare you MARRIED!"
It felt like the earth shifted at that moment. It was powerful because of how real the words were to her… it sent a visible wave of chills + joy over the crowd. It literally rocked!
A few of my vendors:
- Photographer, Jenny Jimenez. Hands down she was the best vendor ever!!! Her work wows us to no end. If you're near Seattle lucky you! If not, fly her out!
- Molly's Dress Designer, Chrissy Wai Ching
- Molly's Shrug, seller Rohm on Etsy [as seen on OBB!]
- Nearlyweds.com
- Rings, The Wedding Ring Workshop
- Laurie's hot local designer jacket & shirt, Synapse 206
- Custom Wedding Certificate, Documents and Design
- Caterer, Gere-A-Deli in Anacortes, WA
- Tent, Pacific Party Canopy
- Port-a-Potty, Wizards of Ooze
My offbeat advice: Keep a separate checking account for your wedding spending/saving & use an on-line budgeter! Even my Excel geekiness couldn't outdo the free tools available on-line. I'm sure there are other great budgeters, but I confess, I used the Knot's budgeter. (If you've never heard of the Knot, don't go there, you are a true OBB. Keep your purity! If you've heard of it and I made you gag – sorry.)
Anyway, I clicked past the white cookie-cutter consumerism crap and found that their budgeter kinda rocks. We had to reformat their suggested budget (i.e., subtract: hair & make-up, bridesmaids stuff, bridal bouquet, limo, etc and add: CD envelopes, mason jars from goodwill, port-a-potty, etc.), but from anywhere in the world I could keep track of our payments and budget stuff. Yeah for financial control and ease!
Enough talk — show me the wedding porn: Click here for more pics from this amazing wedding day!

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Bonnie said
I'm another one sitting at work all teary :~)
You guys rock!!
Fotografo Matrimoni said
Really nice wedding. I'm proud of you!!! Love is the only thing that matter.
Brandi said
Everything about this is SO gorgeous. The couple, the feelings expressed.. Love it!
Annie said
Best wishes to you!
I really enjoyed your pictures. Everyone looked so touched and happy and like having a great time.
essie said
congratulations, you two. you both look so beautiful. i hope your family will come around in time.
Jenny J said
Hi, it's Jenny the photog for these two incredible, loving ladies (who were the first to find me through Offbeat Bride – thanks Ariel!).
The rainbow effect was done by the sun coming through the glass of my lens at a particular angle, creating a spectrum of colors. Just like when you a see a tiny rainbow on your floor unexpectedly from the sun shining through your window. I love flare and use it often but I didn't realize it would give me the rainbow until I checked my LCD. I immediately ran over to show them and did a little happy dance!
Alba Margarita said
"We did/do our best to cope with this by talking about it openly, perusing OBB, trying not to make them wrong and trusting that the greatest gift we can give to family, friends and the community in general, is to be truly authentic, no matter how hard the 'truth' may be for others"
I wholeheartedly agree with this statement. Whether you have a traditional or offbeat, gay or straight wedding, the most important thing is to be authentic. There is nothing more important than this. You guys rock!
Lindsay said
When I watched the video of the two of you dancing, all I could think was how perfect you two are together. I was thinking, "Lesbians have the BEST weddings!" Then I read further down and my heart just FELL. I am so proud of you for how gracefully you have handled all of this. and your celebrant gave me the chills even via text.
Cat said
Oh, I would so love to steal your celebrants declaration for our unlawful wedding if you don't mind. We're not sure whether my financees mother is coming to ours, Dani's obviously upset but it is very nice to see that it doesn't automatically mean the day is ruined (I will be showing her this as soon as she gets home from work!)
Beautiful wedding, I'm even more excited for mine now. All the best for the rest of your lives!
Kerry said
Molly and Laurie….I love that we are friends. You have inspired me for so many years to "go forward positively and lovingly". The way you both celebrate life is full and all encompassing. It was a joy to swim around in your joy with you on your wedding! We are all blessed!
April said
WOW. What a story! What your officiant said made me tear up. I love your ring warming idea too. May the rest of your lives be filled with joy and love too!
Karyn said
Out of all of the weddings I've read of lately, this is my favorite. Your ceremony, with the ring warming and community support, your choreographed dance, and your wonderful officiant–this is a truly inspirational wedding! It's sad that Laurie's parents weren't supportive, but at least you were able to be surrounded by people that love and support you on your big day. I can only hope that they'll see, through the strength of your marriage and love for one another, that love and politics have no place with each other.
Desaray said
congratulations, lady friends.
Sabrina said
Congratulations! I am very moved by your story and wish you both all the best in your lives together. Glad you had such a wonderful day. Yay for love!
Christa said
Congratulations! I love seeing posts on lesbian brides. You two are adorable and that suite is hot. I'm sorry about Laurie's parents. I have a lot of family like that. You should read Newsweek's article "The Religious Case for Gay Marriage" if you haven't already.
Jessika said
I don't know you guys, but I love you. And, I love LOVE, and you two certainly have that going for you. It's clear from your expressions and the knowing and supportive looks on the faces of your guests. I totally cried looking at your album. And laughed. And was inspired. And awed. Congratulations!
Kate said
I'm a celebrant in Australia and I LOVED your post. Beautiful, inspiring and unless photos lie, full of love. I perform what we call commitment ceremonies here and look forward to the day, which will come, when gay couples can be fully legally married here.
All the best for your future together!
Mariesa said
I was laughing and had tears of joy for you until I got to the part about Laurie's parents. I cried. Hard. I am so, so sorry you both have to deal with that. My fiance is 14 years older than me and we're of different ethnic backgrounds – I'm pretty sure my father and stepmother won't be coming to our wedding, though they've not told us that flat out yet. They have issues… But still I wonder wtf is wrong with people? Shouldn't our parents be happy we have found someone to love with all of our hearts and to share our lives with? God bless you – may you and Laurie have a wonderful and adventurous long life filled with love together.
Mariesa said
Oooh! I need to know more about your seating at the ceremony. We've talked about doing things in a circle, or semi-circle – is that what you did? Your chair setup looks awesome. Share what you did?
Isa said
What a wonderful wedding. Sorry to hear about the in-laws… brave of you to go ahead. All the best to you in your life together.
Mariss said
What a gorgeous and heartfelt wedding! I'm so sorry that your wife's parents were not able to get past their beliefs.
Janaybe said
Congratulations! Thanks for the great ideas and wonderful photos too.
liss said
Wow, what an amazingly beautiful event! Inspiring to everyone!
monica said
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monica said
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