The Broadmoor

2011-2012

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STYLE A FINE ROMANCE A winter wedding at Broadmoor’s Cheyenne Lodge sets the stage for a fairy tale come true BY NANCY CLARK PHOTOGRAPHY BY DAWN SPARKS She took a position in the Public Rela- tions department at The Broadmoor, and every so often for the next few years, they’d check in on each other with a quick call. It was just such a phone call that inspired Kathryn’s visit to the East Coast in late 2009. She cried their entire weekend together as it had been a year of losses, most recently the passing of her beloved grandmother. Eric responded with the steadfast support that made Kathryn realize she was in love. “When I’m with him, I’m home,” she says with a pause to punctuate the luck of finding true love. A mere four months later, Eric formally proposed on bended knee as the two visited his family for Easter. Let The Dreams Begin The venue was never in question: The Broadmoor, at its highest point, in the Lodge where the East Golf Course plateaus under the sentinel Cheyenne Mountain. tend to be the big worrier.” The wooing, over the years was complex for its long distance yet simple in its tenderness. The two met during senior week at St. Louis University, assigned to a shared marketing project. They clicked, spending the remaining days before graduation together. He made the leap, and moved to Colo- rado Springs to be with her after school, but he was more serious than she about a future together, so after two months he returned to the East Coast. T 22 The Broadmoor Magazine | 2011 • 2012 o woo her, he surprised her with cupcakes on her birthday. So it just makes sense that Eric Moraczewski would want cupcakes served on their wedding day. Yummy, rich, choco- late cupcakes with two types of frosting. “He’s the romantic of the two of us,” notes bride Kathryn Wohlschlaenger. “I

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