An intimate wedding at Peter Pan Bistro

Kelly and Aaron’s love story began in the most modern of ways—during the pandemic, with FaceTime dates and long outdoor walks. But it didn’t take long for them to realize that what they had was special, and rare. Something they had both been patiently waiting for. Their worlds intertwined quickly, their families and friends forming a close-knit bubble of love and support.

By the time their wedding day arrived, it was clear that everyone present had been eagerly awaiting this moment. There was a deep sense of certainty and excitement these two had found each other.

Planning a wedding was just one of the many incredible things Kelly took on. While preparing for their marriage, she also completed conversion classes, studied Judaism, finished a master’s degree, and trained for a marathon! It was a testament to her dedication, not only to her personal growth but to the life she and Aaron were building together.

Their wedding at Toronto's iconic Peter Pan Bistro was the perfect reflection of their journey—intimate, warm, and filled with meaning. Aaron’s best friend opened the doors of his restaurant to host a romantic, candlelit dinner where every guest felt like family. The energy in the room was something special—a true celebration of love and community.

One of the most moving moments was the ketubah signing, a deeply meaningful tradition that I always feel honored to witness. The pride and joy on the faces of their families spoke volumes.

After dinner, guests moved upstairs to continue the celebration with dancing. The night unfolded with laughter, heartfelt toasts, and the kind of joy that lingers long after the last song plays.

Kelly and Aaron’s wedding wasn’t just a beautiful event—it was a testament to love, resilience, and the people who uplift us along the way.

Congratulations, Kelly & Aaron!


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