Michael Wolber and April Hartley were all ready for their wedding.Everything was ready. Friends and family gathered-
But before they could walk down the aisle, brush fires about six miles away had exploded into a giant wildfire.
Firefighters told the crowd to evacuate.
But while the guests, caterers and DJ moved to the new location,
the couple snuck away with their photographer to take some wedding photos with the wildfire as a backdrop.
That wildfire has grown to 6,000 acres, leaving local residents worried - but giving one couple added reminder to appreciate the special moments.
Talk about making the best of moments.
Making moments can make your life epic.
The bride and groom could have easily went with the guests, got out of dodge and it would have been perfectly fine.
But they made a moment.
They created a moment that would last.
They created a moment that was epic.
But before they could walk down the aisle, brush fires about six miles away had exploded into a giant wildfire.
Firefighters told the crowd to evacuate.
But while the guests, caterers and DJ moved to the new location,
the couple snuck away with their photographer to take some wedding photos with the wildfire as a backdrop.
That wildfire has grown to 6,000 acres, leaving local residents worried - but giving one couple added reminder to appreciate the special moments.
Talk about making the best of moments.
Making moments can make your life epic.
The bride and groom could have easily went with the guests, got out of dodge and it would have been perfectly fine.
But they made a moment.
They created a moment that would last.
They created a moment that was epic.