Real Wedding: Country Chic Charms at Mt. Naomi Farms

Austin and Hadlee celebrate their union at Mt. Naomi Farms.

THE COUPLE

Austin and Hadlee’s modern fairytale began not with a dating app but with hair clippers instead. A mutual friend of Austin and Hadlee’s mom was giving Austin a haircut one casual day and told him that there was a girl he just had to meet. Austin and Hadlee connected and were instantly starstruck. 

From Kuna, Idaho and Tremonton, Utah, they bonded over small towns, countrysides and always wanting a good time. Hadlee works for a private clinic and Austin is in electrical work. 

Their love is evident, you cannot be around the goofy couple without seeing their true connection. Hadlee shared how Austin instantly gives her a sense of peace and a sturdy place of solace. Sharing his love for Hadlee, Austin said, “Hadlee is my best friend. I love coming home to her and…I love being with her and love the time we have together. We’re just goofy, we just always laugh with each other and it’s just easy.” Austin continued, “One of the first things I noticed about being with Hadlee was that I could be myself and I had never felt like that before.”

THE PROPOSAL

In this storybook love, Austin and Hadlee knew their dating chapter would be fast. Before the proposal even happened, they were wedding planning. Hadlee custom designed the ring of her dreams, a white gold band with a marquis cut diamond, and after that she was waiting for the big day to come.

Austin had been doing some electrical work at a property in return for letting him and Hadlee hunt deer there. The land is one of Hadlee’s favorite places and Austin wanted to commemorate it by making it the site of their proposal. The day of, he and a small group worked for three hours to make the set up perfect. Then it was time to go pick Hadlee up for “dinner” and also a “lost drill.” Next to a river, underneath the stars, surrounded by trees, rose petals and string lights, Austin asked Hadlee to marry him, and she said the most perfect word, “Yes!”

THE WEDDING

Austin and Hadlee got married on April 26, 2025. A day which is now officially documented in the books as the Andersons’ Anniversary Day. It was a flawless celebration with a country chic touch. Hadlee stunned their guests with her wedding dress, an ornate and sparkly ball gown with floral accents. The groom, keeping the southern charm, was dressed in nice jeans and boots with a tan suit coat and a white button up.

The day was filled with sentiment and special moments. Hadlee had both her parents walking her down the aisle and her grandfather was the officiant. Many sweet gifts were given, a special tie for her dad, a bouquet dedication for her mom and a custom boudoir book specially crafted for her husband, and her husband’s eyes only.

The decor was a sea of baby blues and light pinks. The sweet couple came together at an altar of an eternity circle covered in white roses, eucalyptus, blue hydrangeas and some mini pink floral accents. The venue was a vineyard with rolling fields of green to walk through. The barn was a rustic gem with a spiral staircase, chandelier illuminated pine and vaulted ceilings with exposed wood beams. The altar overlooking the valley created a breathtaking view for the couple to be wed. Mt. Naomi Farms is just a little ways away from their home in Tremonton which made it possible for their family and friends to attend. They could not have gotten married without their community joining together on this foundational step. Hadlee and Austin chose a private vow exchange. This love is theirs, and it stays close to their hearts.

THE PARTY

Arm in arm, holding on to their love, they had their first dance to “Hang of Hangin On” by Randall King. The romantic glow of the chandeliers beautifully accented the interior of the barn. Dusty blue table runners and blush colored napkins with floral pieces and gold accents continued their spring color theme. They catered to the barns natural beauty, and allowed that to be an already perfect detail. Following the sweet sentiments, the community celebrated the new family with a party—goofy and fun just like the newlyweds. The night went on, bustling with friends and dancing of all sorts, from the bride’s great grandma getting down to “Get Low” by Lil Jon and the East Side Boyz to a surprise father daughter dance remix featuring Kesha and a confetti cannon. Fueled by fun, joy, chips and salsa, the night was non stop. In the blink of an eye, the day came to a close and they were sent off by cheers, mini hand streamers and a raunchy but aptly decorated getaway car that took them to Las Vegas for their honeymoon.

VENDOR LIST

Photography: Jackie Siggard Photo

Venue: Mt. Naomi Farms

Florist: Love a Little Floral

Catering: BD Catering

Bar Service: Swig

Rentals: Happily Ever After Weddings and Design

Gown: Janelle’s Bridal

Suit: Levens

Bridesmaid’s Gowns: Azazie

Groomsmen Ties: Azazie

Hair and Makeup: Blushing Beauties

Cake: Temptation Cupcake

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