Friday, April 3, 2009

First chapter in our blog



Christine and Steve Haslet on Coronado beach on their honeymoon 1987 and today! (nice 80's hair!)









Welcome to the inaugural issue of the ElopeSanDiego.com blog-
We say thanks to the thousands of brides and grooms that we have worked with over the last twenty two years.
Wow!! We have the best job on the planet! Being part of a happy celebration that joins couples together. Christine and Steve have worked together for over twenty years with couples on their happiest day. Christine photographed her first wedding in 1987 in Seattle and 1500 couples later, she still thrives on the excitement. Today she works on the very beach she spent her honeymoon.. although it took twenty years to get back. Steve officiated at his first wedding in 1988 and has performed over 2000 weddings since. Together, their travels have taken them throughout western Washington state to such locations as the Space Needle, Safeco field, the cockpit of a 737, hot air balloons, mountain tops and many, many backyards.

In 2006 after living in Seattle for 25 years (and growing weary of that NW weather), we moved to sunny southern California, settling down in San Diego. San Diego was a place we had vacationed and loved for many years. Without missing a beat, the California beach became our new "office". We started our little company called ElopeSanDiego.com . We do most all of our weddings on the public beach out behind the Hotel Del. ElopetoCoronadoBeach.com is also our domain. Our Linked-in profile is at linkedin.com/elopesandiego
Since our arrival in San Diego, we have helped over 500 couples have the most beautiful elopement ceremony right on Coronado Beach. Our weddings ceremonies are amazing, affordable and memorable. We include the photography, the flowers, the ceremony and the parking. We offer a low stress, low drama, affordable alternative for couples who travel from all over the world to be married here in San Diego.

To all of our couples who have honored us by choosing us to be a part of their celebration... we thank you!

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