We are so grateful that you are celebrating this moment with us, and we want to share a little about the journey we are planning after the wedding. Our honeymoon is not a single destination so much as a carefully paced adventure—one that reflects how we approach life together: curious, intentional, a little playful, and deeply appreciative of meaningful experiences over excess.
After our wedding in June, we will be taking our honeymoon in September, when travel is calmer, temperatures are more comfortable, and we can truly slow down and savor each place. Rather than rushing through a long checklist, we are planning a thoughtfully sequenced trip across several regions of the world that have long captured our imagination. This journey is designed to balance exploration with rest, iconic experiences with quiet moments, and a sense of wonder with genuine comfort.
Our honeymoon will begin with a brief stop in California, timed to coincide with a milestone celebration at Disney California Adventure. Theme parks may seem like an unconventional place to start a honeymoon, but for us, they represent storytelling, design, creativity, and shared nostalgia. We love the way immersive environments are built, the attention to detail, and the joy of simply being present and playful together. This short stop is about easing into the trip, celebrating something whimsical, and starting our honeymoon with laughter and lightness before we head much farther from home.
From there, we will travel onward to Japan, a destination we have both dreamed of experiencing together. Japan offers a remarkable blend of tradition and innovation—ancient temples alongside cutting-edge design, quiet rituals alongside vibrant modern culture. Our time there will center on Tokyo, where we plan to experience another major anniversary celebration at Tokyo DisneySea. This park is widely regarded as one of the most beautifully designed theme parks in the world, and its emphasis on atmosphere, storytelling, and craftsmanship resonates deeply with us. Beyond the park itself, Japan represents a culture of care, precision, and respect—values we admire and hope to absorb as we explore the city, enjoy the food, and take in the rhythm of daily life.
After Japan, we will continue south to Australia, where the pace and landscape shift dramatically. Australia offers wide open spaces, striking coastlines, and a sense of groundedness that feels restorative after long travel days. One highlight of this portion of the trip will be visiting the extraordinary outdoor sculptures known as the Thomas Dambo trolls near Perth. These large-scale works of art, made from reclaimed materials and tucked into natural settings, speak to our shared love of creativity, sustainability, and discovery. Finding these trolls feels less like sightseeing and more like a scavenger hunt—an invitation to wander, explore, and see the landscape with fresh eyes.
Our time in Australia will also be about slowing down. We are intentionally choosing comfort over extravagance and experiences over rigid schedules. This part of the honeymoon is meant to offer space to breathe, reflect, and enjoy being newly married without constantly packing and unpacking. Whether that means quiet mornings, coastal views, or simply good meals shared without an agenda, this portion of the trip is about presence.
The final major chapter of our honeymoon will take us to New Zealand, a place that has long felt almost mythical to us. New Zealand’s natural beauty—rolling hills, dramatic coastlines, and lush countryside—offers a sense of scale and serenity that feels like a perfect way to close this journey. One of our most anticipated experiences there is visiting the Hobbiton movie set, often called "the Shire.” For us, this isn’t just about film nostalgia; it’s about stepping into a place that celebrates imagination, storytelling, and the idea of home as something warm, welcoming, and rooted. There is something deeply comforting about that symbolism as we begin our married life together.
Throughout the entire trip, our priorities are comfort, intention, and meaning. We are not chasing luxury for its own sake, nor are we trying to see everything at once. Instead, we are designing a honeymoon that reflects who we are as a couple: people who value thoughtful planning, shared interests, creativity, and moments that become stories we will tell for years to come. We want time to talk, to laugh, to observe, and to enjoy being together in new environments simply.
If you are visiting our registry, please know that your presence in our lives is already a gift. For those who wish to contribute to support this journey will be helping us with travel logistics, special meals, memorable excursions, or simply making the long distances a little more comfortable. Each contribution, large or small, becomes part of the story of this honeymoon and part of the foundation of our marriage.
We are incredibly thankful for the love, support, and encouragement we have received as we plan this next chapter. Knowing that our honeymoon is supported by the people who matter most to us makes the experience even more meaningful. We look forward to returning home with full hearts, unforgettable memories, and a deep sense of gratitude—not just for the places we visited, but for the community that helped make the journey possible.