Taylor and Travis’ story began in Seattle, and — unlike the other famous Taylor and Travis making headlines — their love story was quiet and personal. After a first date that flowed into a second the very next day, even a weeklong business trip couldn’t pause the momentum. From opposite coasts, they stayed connected through long texts and nightly FaceTimes. By the time Taylor flew home, she knew she had met the man she would marry. Years later, that certainty carried them to the Greenhouse on Harvard in Eastern Washington, a venue they chose even before its construction was complete. With rolling hills as far as the eye could see, the airy glasshouse became the perfect stage for a celebration that felt like home — colorful and casual. The ceremony unfolded outdoors, where a path of blooms seemed to rise from the grass itself. As “To Build a Home” filled the air, the bride walked arm in arm with her parents toward her groom, whose teary smile erased her nerves. Their heartfelt vows set the tone for a day of connection and ease.
Guests later discovered their dinner tables in a most unexpected way: a towering book wall covered in pastel-toned novels, each customized with a guest’s name. For Taylor, a devoted reader and book club host, it was a dream realized and the most complimented detail of the day. Inside the greenhouse, long white tables stretched beneath soaring glass ceilings. Lavender and peach candles glowed beside garden-fresh blooms, while playful touches — like cocktail napkins featuring the couple’s three dogs — brought warmth and personality. Dinner was served family-style, ending with scoops of ice cream, a nod to Taylor’s favorite indulgence.