Mike Bagwell, Dave Hughes, Bill Horten, and Clark Chesser
Receptions Guests
We ordered our invitations from a company called Outvite, which offered tasteful invitations, some of which were specifically designed for same-sex couples. The two-tux graphic and the font became themes used throughout the wedding.
This was taken at our lunch for out-of-town guests, at Macayo's Mexican Kitchen.
This was taken at our lunch for out-of-town guests, at Macayo's Mexican Kitchen. Bill and his partner Eric came from San Diego.
This was taken at our lunch for out-of-town guests, at Macayo's Mexican Kitchen. Mike and Clark traveled from Falls Church, VA, and Josh traveled from Sacramento, CA.
It was exciting to see our names up on the sign!
Some tables had purple tablecloths with yellow napkins, others had yellow tablecloths with purple napkins. The placecards used the two-tuxes icon.
Jeff and Dave enter the reception hall after being announced as "Jeff and Dave Hughes"
A closer view
Song: "He Walks This Earth"
The cake was absolutely beautiful - and delicious! It was a Black Forest cake soaked in kirsch, with buttercream icing. It was made by Icing On The Cake.
We found a cake topper with two grooms on the internet.
No, we didn't smash cake in each other's faces.
Denny and his partner Vance traveled from Beltsville, MD for the wedding. They are two of Dave's best friends from his D.C. years.
Eric and his partner, Bill, from San Diego, took the pictures in this album!
Hasan was Dave's housemate during 2003
Leo and Bill are originally from Baltimore, and met 20 years ago in D.C.
These four guys all met while working on "Gay Fairfax," a public access TV show that aired for several years in the early 90s.
Dave's sister Charlotte and brother-in-law Cole, Clark and Mike, Sean (seated), Thomas, Craig
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Our wedding invitation
We ordered our invitations from a company called Outvite, which offered tasteful invitations, some of which were specifically designed for same-sex couples. The two-tux graphic and the font became themes used throughout the wedding.