I have known Havilah since I can remember. Our families were friends and would make a point to see each other infrequently. This New Mexico native gal remembers fondly building snowmen in her backyard with the rest of our siblings and in the summers, being anxious to visit nearby Waneka Lake, chasing garter snakes out from their hiding places, and mailing letters to each other when we got older.
Havilah recently passed the bar exam after working so hard for her law degree and I couldn’t be more proud. How fitting is it that their wedding would be at the newly opened Colorado Supreme Court building? In fact, they had the whole place to themselves.
I wore two hats at this wedding, one of a wedding guests and one of a photographer. I am afraid I didn’t do the former as well as the latter. 😉 Congratulations to my dear friends Mike and Havilah!
Hi! Just found your post about your friend Havilah’s supreme court wedding. Loved the pictures! I do have a question though, how did she reserve the space for a wedding there? Looking for a court ceremony and this setting has been the most stunning of all. Thanks!!
Hi Andrea, the bride is an attorney in Colorado and had connections that she used to be able to use this space