Families are the compass that guides us. They are the inspiration to reach great heights, and our comfort when we occasionally falter.
— Brad Henry

There’s something especially heartwarming about seeing a wedding day shared not only between two people, but with their little family in tow. Kendra and Jeff’s celebration at Figueroa Mountain Farmhouse was filled with love, laughter, and a blend of traditions that made it uniquely theirs.

From the moment guests arrived, they were greeted by one thousand paper cranes—a stunning symbol of good fortune and longevity—adorning the ceremony entrance. The aisle was lined with hot pink ginger flowers, beautifully designed by the bride herself, creating a vibrant path toward “I do.” Kendra looked radiant in a fitted Monique Lhuillier lace gown, while her bridesmaids floated beside her in pastel dresses that perfectly complemented the natural setting.

Dinner tables reflected understated elegance, dressed in neutral taupe linens with a runner of tropical foliage and white dendro orchids. And just when guests thought the night couldn’t get any better, Kendra and Jeff surprised everyone with a thrilling Taiko Project drum performance—a nod to their cultural heritage and shared joy.

A day overflowing with meaning, tradition, and family—view more from this beautiful family affair HERE.

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