
I can’t help but smile every time I think back to Gabby and Maya’s intimate March wedding. The snow was thick and soft, the kind that quiets the world around you—and somehow, that matched the tone of the day perfectly. Peaceful, sacred, and full of so much love.
This wedding wasn’t loud or flashy. It was deeply personal. Their winter wedding in Lake Tahoe felt like a warm embrace, even in the cold. Their families spent the weekend cooking together, sharing authentic Mexican food, filling the house with spices, laughter, and the kind of comfort that doesn’t need decoration.
Gabby and Maya recorded private videos as their vows—quiet, honest moments for just the two of them. I still get chills thinking about it. It was one of my favorite vow exchanges I’ve ever experienced. Their love felt like safety. Like arriving home. Like something unshakable.
And here’s the thing: their story is theirs, and not mine to tell. But I will say this—they’ve walked through fire to get to each other. And you could feel that in every second of this day. Every glance, every tear, every joyful moment in the snow—it all carried the weight of what they’ve survived, and the beauty of what they’ve built.
Tahoe Blue Estate was the perfect backdrop for this kind of celebration. Tucked in the mountains, blanketed in snow, it gave them the quiet space to be fully present. To hold each other close. To begin a new chapter.
If you’re dreaming of a snowy Lake Tahoe wedding or an intimate winter elopement, this spot? Absolute magic.


































































