When winter’s chill brought a snowstorm to Hudson Valley, it didn’t just blanket the landscape in white — it set the stage for a love story’s new chapter. Josh Radnor, remembered fondly as the hopeful romantic Ted from ‘How I Met Your Mother,’ and Jordana Jacobs, who has now stepped into the role of his partner for life, chose this enchanting setting for their wedding, creating a moment as timeless as the classics.
In the quiet of Cedar Lake Estate, with snowflakes dancing in the air, Jordana Jacobs and Josh Radnor exchanged vows that were heartfelt and full of promise. The ceremony, held away from the public eye, was a cozy affair. On January 19, Radnor shared glimpses of the day on Instagram, revealing the serene beauty of their venue and the joy that radiated from the couple and their guests alike.
“I got married! Two weeks ago,” Radnor’s caption began, followed by a flood of emotions that conveyed the sheer happiness of the occasion. The wedding, though private, was far from solitary; it was a gathering of souls who braved the snow to witness two people unite in the name of love.
In his post, Radnor paid tribute to the guests, the photographers, and most importantly, to Jordana, his bride. The photographs — a kiss shared against a wintry backdrop, laughter caught in a frame, tender looks exchanged — all spoke of the warmth that filled the day, a stark contrast to the cold outside.
The story of how Jordana Jacobs and Josh Radnor met is as modern as it is charming — at a sound meditation retreat, a place where peace is sought and sometimes, love is found. It wasn’t long before their engagement followed, announced at a show in New York, where Radnor serenaded the crowd with ‘Brooklyn Girl,’ a song that now holds even more significance for the couple.
This winter wedding wasn’t just a declaration of love; it was a statement of intent. In the quiet of the snowstorm, with the world held at bay, Radnor and Jacobs set out on a journey together — not just as husband and wife, but as best friends stepping into life’s dance, ready for the music to start.