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Dallas couple pulls out all the stops for their Union Station wedding

It's a modern-day fairy tale: Boy meets girl (online). Boy and girl fall in love, travel the world, and get married. For Dallas' Monica Kitt and Patrick Bernardy, who were married on June 10, 2017, the fairy tale really did come true.

 

After connecting online in January 2016, the couple set up a date at Meddlesome Moth, post-haste. Though they thought the drinks were lacking, "we got a lot of laughs out of it" as Monica remembers — sparks flew.

 

Monica spent the next few weeks in and out of town, but Patrick never strayed from her mind. The pair spoke daily, and after Patrick flew to meet her for an impromptu Valentine's Day date, Monica knew something special was brewing.

 

"A month later we were thick as thieves, and he was already booking vacations for us that December," says Monica. "We're big travelers."

 

As they say, when you know — you know. By September 2016, Patrick had secured permission to ask for Monica's hand and hatched an elaborate plan involving a tarmac proposal at Addison Airport followed by a helicopter tour of downtown Dallas.

 

While the details were all a happy surprise, Monica knew the big question was coming. She works in the fine mineral and gemstone industry and had helped design her custom engagement ring, which was created with a family stone.

 

Her eye for detail came in equally handy when it came time to plan the wedding. While jewel-tone arrangements featuring natural crystal accents with selenite, quartz, and agate nodded to her profession, Taylor Pace Orchestra kept the dance floor full, setting the celebratory tone of the evening. (And sore feet were no excuse. “Rescue flats" were provided for the ladies.)

 

The couple’s shared passion for travel inspired details of the reception, including the location itself — Union Station in downtown Dallas. A suitcase-shaped groom's cake was decorated with fondant stickers representing the different countries they’d visited.

 

And there was no shortage of food. Guests chowed on snacks from a pizza truck, late-night chicken and waffles, and cheeseburger sliders courtesy of Wolfgang Puck Catering.

 

Decked to the nines, the Union Station locale was every bit the impressive backdrop, but it's the fun and laughter the couple remembers most. Friends officiated the ceremony, which was full of personal touches, and a moment was even set aside to sing "Happy Birthday" to two guests.

 

And to close out the night? A confetti cannon, of course, followed by a golf-cart sendoff for the newly minted Mr. and Mrs.

 

 Ceremony and Reception: Union Station

 

 Reception Band: Taylor Pace Orchestra

 

 Ceremony Music: Jim Higgins String Quartet

 

 Cakes: Dallas Affaires Cake Co.

 

 Floral Design and Linens: Three Branches Floral

 

 Hair: Osgood O’Neil

 

 Photographer: Gary Donihoo, f8studio

 

 Videographer: JA Visions

 

 Pizza Truck: For the Love of Pizza

 

 Draping: Quest Events

 

 Lighting: Stage 2 Lighting

 

 Rentals and Chairs: Bella Accento

 

 Linens: BBJ Linens

 

 Dance Floor: DFW Dance Floors

 

 Golf Cart: Grapevine Golf Cars

 

 Planning: Fabulous Fête

 

 Photo Booth: My Event is the Bomb

 

 Ceremony Sound System: Simply Music

 

 Stage Facade: Perch Decor

 

 Confetti Canon: Beyond

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