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Gifting

Gifting

Having taken our sweet, sweet time getting here (12 years and 9 months… or 4,623 days… but whose counting?!)…

…we are genuinely just thrilled to to celebrate this long-time-coming-love with you!

If, however, you are feeling EXTRA awesome and conspiratorially celebratory, we are (with the utmost gratitude) accepting gifts!

Because we have taken so long to finally start building a future together, wedding gifts this go-round might look a little different than your traditional go-tos! We, admittedly, have both amassed entire households worth of beloved housewares, home goods, and knick-knacks. And so, we’re asking those kind enough to gift to us to, instead, give towards our experiences together.

Below are three pieces of our future daydreams that we’re oh-so-excited to experience…

If one of them warms your heart, or speaks to your spirit of adventure, we would love your support in reaching them! We’ve even included Venmo, below, in lieu of a registry (just let us know, in your note, which of the awesome daydreams you’d like to gift to!).

@Nicole-Hickok

@kyle-Esparza

A sweet cab-over camper…

For all our state-side adventures!

– Those parking-lot-late-nights before powder-day-turns…

– Sunset scoping and stalking before a successful hunt…

– Sweet stay-overs at friends and family…

An epic overseas adventure

To assuage our international itch!

– West to the snow-clad mountain-caps of Japan (for steep, deep turns and onsens)

– or East to the warmer waters of the Mediterranean, a la Morocco (for exquisite food and fabrics)

And the greatest adventure of all…

We hope we’re lucky enough to start a family!

– Help support the sacred sanctuary of a 4th Trimester

– Studies show the most important piece of parenting may lie in the first three months postpartum; ancient traditions encourage rest, serenity, seclusion, and sacred time for bonding (even encouraging a delayed return to work and ‘regular’ life), without the stress of the financial burden.

– Your gift would allow us to stay at home longer, to nurture and nourish those family connections