Gifting
The Truest Gift
As a tradition, the giving and receiving of gifts at weddings is a joyful and practical way to help kick-start a couple's new journey into the Land of Wedded Bliss, from which they hopefully will never return. This tradition, though, is a little fraught with stress and confusion on the part of the givers. "What to give?" "I'm afraid they'll get twenty-five of these rhinestone cowboy and cowgirl bobblehead dolls (they are so cute after all)." "I wonder...I bought a gift card for Rhyolite Mercantile (image above) from an old prospector down on his luck; you'd think there would be one of these Mercantiles in Nashville with its country western theme and all...but who knows?" "Do they even like to fish, camp, hike, or lounge, or should I keep this stuff for myself?"
Hopefully this couple has made it all a whole lot easier by registering at the following link:
Mark and Heidi Registry
That said, however, they want to express their genuine feelings that your shout-outs, hand-clapping, feet-stomping, onward-cheering, love, and support are the gifts that mean the most and do not wish that anyone feel obligated to give more than that.
A Small Request
If you do want to gift, please remember that Mark and Heidi are riding the vapor trail from Nashville to Bozeman and back,
not the Lewis and Clark Trail in a spacious mule-drawn covered wagon.
It would thus be much appreciated if gifts would be sent directly to their home,
518 Taylor Place, Nashville TN 37208rather than delivered to them personally at the Montana rendezvous.