The Wedding of Payson and Nicky took place in Hawaii on the beach with Aloha Hawaiian vows

Nicky stood in front of the orchid covered gazebo near the water he was standing with his three groomsmen which were Austin Tucker, Damon Young and Leo Cruz and his best man which was Carter Anderson. The wedding was going to being officiated by Katherine Knox. The Wedding Processional music started which was an instrumental of fearless by Colbie Caillat for the bridesmaid came down the aisle which were Emily Kmetko, Lauren Tanner and Kaylie Cruz the maid of honor was next to come down the aisle which was Becca Keeler All of a sudden the music changed to an instrumental of a thousand years by Christina Perri everyone stood up for the bride who was being walked down the aisle by her father Mark Keeler once Payson got to the orchid covered gazebo the ceremony started.

Katherine Knox: Aloha to Payson Rose Keeler and Nicky Robert Russo and to our guests. Aloha truly is the perfect word to describe a wedding as aloha means hello, good-bye and with love and that is exactly what you are doing here today. You are saying aloha to your single lives forever. You are saying aloha to your married life to one another and you are doing it with love. So I bid the two of you Aloha. In ancient Hawaii, there was not a traditional wedding ceremony as we think of today. Even the courtship of a couple was different.

Katherine Knox: In ancient Hawaii if a man wanted to court a woman, he would present her with a flower (Katherine gives a flower to Nicky) if she accepted the flower and placed it over her left ear above her heart, then that would symbolize that this woman is spoken for. However, if the woman placed the flower above her right ear, then that you symbolize the she is seeking to find love and still available. So at this time, I ask that Nicky Robert Russo present Payson Rose Keeler with this flower. If you accept this flower then place it above your left ear just over your heart. If you do not accept this, then place it over your right ear. Bride places flower over the left ear. Aloha! You have now let everyone know that the two of you are in love.
Katherine Knox: In traditional Hawaii, the sacred Kuki nut lei was reserved for those people who were held highly within the community. The kukui nut lei was reserved only for royalty, tribal high archy and those most loved within your community. The kukui nut lei, like your love, will never die or fade or tarnish unless you don't take care of it. At this time, If you feel that your heart is worthy of your highest love, then honor them by doning them with the sacred kukui nut lei. (Payson and Nicky exchange lei's)

Nicky: Payson Rose Keeler, I offer you this ring as a sign of life,
and myself as your husband.
Let us walk together always,
and let us always walk towards the light.

Payson: Nicky Robert Russo, I offer you this ring as a sign of life,

And myself as your wife.

Let us walk together always,
and let us always walk towards the light.

Katherine Knox Aloha! In ancient Hawaii the two of you would now be wed. So I bid the two of you Aloha! Farewell to your single life, Welcome you into married life and may you always do so with love. Aloha Mr. and Mrs. Russo