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This Couple Eloped in a Garden on a Tuesday—Just Five Weeks After the Groom Proposed!

Blythe Copeland
This Couple Eloped in a Garden on a Tuesday—Just Five Weeks After the Groom Proposed!

This Couple Eloped in a Garden on a Tuesday—Just Five Weeks After the Groom Proposed!

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After meeting through mutual friends, photographer Meredith Sledge and videographer Sam Kempf bonded while shooting a July 2017 wedding together. They stayed in touch after the job, and Sam eventually invited Meredith on a weekend hike—their first date. After a few more dates, Meredith realized she and Sam were at such different places in their faith journeys that she wasn't able to continue the relationship.

After a year and a half, Sam called Meredith to ask a few questions about her church, and the couple reconnected during a walk at Carter Mountain. "As the months passed on, we formed a very deep bond," Meredith says. "After about 10 months, Sam took it back where it all began at Carter Mountain and proposed to me."

Five weeks after she said yes—on November 5, 2019—Meredith and Sam said "I do" in an intimate ceremony at Waterperry Farm in Free Union, Virginia. "I knew I didn't want to focus too long or too much on the planning and I wanted to keep our marriage at the forefront," says Meredith. "It was quick, but that forced me to make fast decisions, and thankfully, I knew what I wanted and didn't get too bogged down with the details." They kept those details simple, prioritizing the people and a few key elements over a more elaborate event. "We decided we just wanted our absolute closest friends there—the ones who had walked through our relationship with us," says Meredith. "And when it came to everything else, I knew I wanted soft, but colorful florals, a flowing gown, and an intimate dinner setting."

Watch Meredith and Sam's wedding video by Rachael Curry.

The duo's weekday nuptials in Virginia included fewer than a dozen guests.

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