FAQs
What is a puchkulah?
Puchkulah is the term of endearment we share with each other. According to our friends Jewish grandma who speaks yiddish it means ‘little chicken feet’. Chat GPT told us it probably came from ‘Pitsele’ which meant little one. Whatever it is, it stuck.
What should I wear to the welcome dinner?
Wear whatever makes you feel festive!
(We’re serious - interpret it in your own authentic way.)
What should I wear to the wedding?
Wear whatever makes you feel beautiful :)
(We know you’re probably looking for if it’s more casual or formal. But truly, interpret beauty in the way it means to you. We look forward to seeing you in your most b-e-a-u-tiful.)
What should I wear to the post-wedding brunch?
Wear whatever makes you feel cozy -__-
Are kids welcome?
We kindly request that the ceremony and reception be attended by adults only. However, children are warmly welcomed to join in the festivities surrounding the wedding events. If you would like to have your kids for the weekend, please reach out to us and we can help arrange childcare.
Anything specific to pack?
The high is typically mid-80s, and night time in the mid-50s. Bring active wear, wedding wear, and layers!
We’ll be heating up the pool to enjoy during the weekend, so don’t forget a swimsuit. Birthday suits are welcome at the after party.
Is there anyone I can carpool with?
If you want to carpool or coordinate with other guests, let us know and we’ll collect information to share with others.
What are your colors?
If you want to coordinate with our wedding colors, choose attire in these color families: terracotta, rust, tan, olive green, charcoal, and black.