From a Beachside Cave to Wedstock Vows: Tyler Peckham and Conner Jensen’s Nine-Year Love Story
After nine years together, Tyler Peckham and Conner Jensen officially said “I do” on August 30, 2025, surrounded by the natural beauty of Happy Valley, Oregon, and the people who have supported their journey from the very beginning.
Their love story has always been rooted in adventure and courage. One of their most meaningful chapters came when they made the bold decision to move across state lines together, stepping into the unknown and building a new life side by side. That leap of faith remains one of their favorite memories, a defining moment that strengthened their partnership and trust in one another.
It felt only fitting that Conner’s proposal paid tribute to the place where so many memories began. He recreated their very first trip to Oregon and surprised Tyler by popping the question inside a remote cave along the beach. The setting was intimate, emotional, and perfectly reflective of their shared love for meaningful experiences over grand gestures.
Both Tyler and Conner work in HOA property management, and they credit their ability to communicate, collaborate, and stay grounded as key strengths in both their professional and personal lives. Conner was also the first to say “I love you,” a moment Tyler still remembers clearly.
Their wedding day embraced a fun and free spirited “Wedstock” theme, bringing a relaxed, joyful energy to the celebration. Tyler’s aunt, Amy, officiated the ceremony, making the moment even more personal and heartfelt.
Instead of a traditional cake, guests were treated to paletas from Ice Queen, adding a playful and refreshing twist to the reception. The day was beautifully captured by photographer Amy Booker, preserving every candid laugh and emotional glance.
For Tyler and Conner, their wedding was more than a celebration. It was a reflection of nine years of growth, courage, and choosing each other through every change.
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