smalltowngirlie
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Post by smalltowngirlie on Apr 30, 2021 23:23:12 GMT
Oh how I wish I had the wonderful memories you all have, my day was not exactly as I had envisioned. My mom was very sick, a lot of anxiety caused by the medication she was taking, after her and dad walked me down the aisle she left to pace in the crying room. I could see her pacing back and forth for most of our ceremony, luckily most people in the church could not see her. I am blessed she was there at all.
The priest made a comment during the sermon to the effect that it was a good thing DH met me because he converted to Catholicism so he was now saved (DH did convert but he was not saved because of that) oh, and half the guest were from his home church, so that went over well. There was a noticeable shift in the church after that comment.
When the priest introduced us he called me by my sister's name. Yeah, the priest was an issue the entire time. He joined the church a month before we got married and we had not choice but to have him. He did remind me of Mr. Burns from the Simpsons in many way, including looks.
My mom had to much anxiety to attend the reception, so she went home with dad for a bit and they were going to come back for the dance for just a few minutes. While waiting for my mom and dad to return, my new MIL asked if she could do the mother-son dance because her friends wanted to leave and since she told them all about this special dance she wanted to make sure they saw it. I said no, she would not be having the first dance with my new husband, but even before our song was done her song was starting and she cut in.
One of the groomsmen got puking drunk before introductions of us at the dance, so he sat that out.
One cute story, I promise it was not all bad, was when we lit our unity candle, we each turned away to blow our individual candles out and when we turned back, our unity candle went out. It was seriously completely out and then it suddenly lit up again. In our video it clearly shows it going out. I often think our marriage has been like that. We have gone through some very rough patches, but we flame back up.
So almost 25 years later, despite it not being even close to the day I dreamed of, I am very happy with the outcome.
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Post by jenjie on Apr 30, 2021 23:37:23 GMT
Happy anniversary!! ❤️🥂❤️
At our wedding reception there was a pink cupcake sitting on my plate when I walked in. After Fred passed, I found his to-do list for our wedding in the safe. There was a list of ordinary stuff and a must-do list. That cupcake made the must-do list. And he found his wedding preparations important enough to keep in the safe all those years. 😍
Why a pink cupcake? I told him about how I "got married" to some kid on my front porch. Complete with pink cupcakes. 🧁
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Post by nlwilkins on Apr 30, 2021 23:43:44 GMT
We celebrated our 50th anniversary last year. But, I still remember how scared my husband looked as I came down the aisle. He was pale and trembling. A friend had lent him a coat to wear and I had made my own dress. My sister made some flower arrangements to decorate the church.
The preacher did not tell us to kiss as it was not considered part of the ceremony. Instead, we were to turn to each other, husband was to pull back the veil and then kiss. He totally forgot all about that and was rushing us out of the church so he could kiss me out back. All the way back down the aisle, I was trying to tell him he was supposed to have kissed me. He still does not listen to me after fifty years! But he still is eager to kiss.
It was a small wedding, in a small church. The fellowship hall was where we had the reception and it was decorated for a banquet for the teens for later in the evening. Since it was a Valentine Day's themed banquet, it all worked for our reception.
A big memory was the in-laws coming to the wedding. It was the first and only time my mother in law had seen the ocean. (Actually it was Galveston Bay.) She lived four hours from the ocean and had never seen it even though she was almost 60 years old. The church was about an hour from the ocean, but they went to see it after the wedding.
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Post by peabay on Apr 30, 2021 23:50:46 GMT
We'll be married 33 years next month.
We were married on June 12th - the same day as NYC's Puerto Rican Day Parade. If anyone knows anything about that - the whole city shuts down. Luckily the wedding was on the west side but so many of our guests had to get through the parade. My friends, to this day, still talk about their adventures getting to the church.
I remember my dad saying to me, literally the minute before we walked down the aisle: "are you sure? If you're not sure, you and I can walk right out the door, no questions asked." It was so sweet.
My brother in law was another best man who lost the rings - there was a hole in his tux pocket and they fell into the lining of his jacket. Poor kid was only 20 and almost had a heart attack.
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Post by garcia5050 on Apr 30, 2021 23:51:22 GMT
Two things from my wedding that stand out: 1. I had no idea I could 'shop around' for a catholic church/priest. So I just went with the church I grew up in, and the priest was an ass. Before our ceremony, the church assistant pulled me aside and said Watch out, Father is in a bad mood, something happened at an earlier quincineara. well great. So during the ceremony, after the readings, he took off the microphone and started quizzing DH and I about the readings. I got my answer right, but DH did not, and the priest threatened to shut the whole thing down. He then said he's marry us, but he was skipping the sermon (totally fine with me). My catholic wedding was done in like 25 minutes. 2. We rented an RV (instead of a limo) for the wedding party. After the reception, I walked out to go the RV, and it was gone. The wedding party left without me. I stood outside for like 5 minutes, and they came driving back. But yes, the whole wedding party, including my husband, forgot about me. I mean, I was in the RV, and then left to to back to the reception area to get something I had forgotten, but still.
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Post by leeny on Apr 30, 2021 23:59:15 GMT
We had a very small wedding ceremony with immediate family and 4 friends in the home of the judge who married us. He was the "boyfriend" of dh's great-aunt. I couldn't stop laughing because he looked more like a mortition rather than a judge performing a wedding. He was very solumn and mournful looking. After, we all went to a buffet restaurant in a casino to eat dinner. While we were waiting in line I proceded to faint, but dh grabbed a chair in time for me to fall into it. We've been married 42 years next month!
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Post by desertgirl on May 1, 2021 0:08:57 GMT
My husband forgot to remove the hanging price tag from the sleeve of his sport coat. In every photo, it's there. $39.99 back in 1981.
Fun thread to read! Thanks.
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Post by peaname on May 1, 2021 0:13:49 GMT
We will be celebrating 25 years on 6/1 and I can remember the day almost perfectly! My favorite part is the church wasn't air conditioned so we had all the doors open. The best man forgot the rings so he ran out of the church to go and find them, we waited. As we waited we got to see him run past the open doors 3 times before he came back in. He first ran to the dressing room, then past us to the parking lot, and then past us again to the restrooms and finally one more quick glance at him returning to the dressing room. He came skidding back down the isle to stand next to my dh. All he had to say was they were in his pocket the entire time! We had a great day and that memory always makes me giggle. 6/1 is our 25th anniversary too! We had champagne on the tables at the reception and I remember my sister going around and collecting the extra bottles from a few unoccupied tables! I’m two and a half years younger than she is and she had recently broken up with a long term boyfriend when I met DH and we were married just a year later. The wedding was hard for her, the champagne didn’t help because she was very hung over the next day.
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Post by malibou on May 1, 2021 0:32:12 GMT
I love these threads so much.I
It will be 27 years on July 4th! We eloped to Vegas, so it was just us.
I posted the other day that we got reprimanded by the woman that married us for giggling and not taking marriage seriuosly. But other notable things that happened, they asked us what religion we were before the start. We told her we are not religious at all. When the organist came to ask what song we wanted, we told her Ava Maria. No problem says Miss I'm Wearing a 3x5 inch Rhinestone Pin that Says I LOVE JESUS! Just before we go in, we see the lady marrying us whisper to the organist. She shoots a disappointed look at us that we don't understand. I walked down the aisle instead to Phantom of the Opera. Lol! We guess the marrying lady told her we weren't religious. This was at The Little White Wedding Chapel in Las Vegas.
I didn't have a traditional dress, it was a tea length linen coloured dress, and Dh had a casual black suit with a white t-shirt, but everywhere we went people knew we had just gotten married. So many people bought us drinks and made merry with us. Best day ever in spite of Dh swearing he was not going to marry me if I hummed even one bar of Going to the Chapel one more time. 😆
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Post by femalebusiness on May 1, 2021 1:34:04 GMT
My husband forgot to remove the hanging price tag from the sleeve of his sport coat. In every photo, it's there. $39.99 back in 1981. Fun thread to read! Thanks. 😂🤣😂
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Post by kkrenn on May 1, 2021 1:41:18 GMT
We will be celebrating 25 years on 6/1 and I can remember the day almost perfectly! My favorite part is the church wasn't air conditioned so we had all the doors open. The best man forgot the rings so he ran out of the church to go and find them, we waited. As we waited we got to see him run past the open doors 3 times before he came back in. He first ran to the dressing room, then past us to the parking lot, and then past us again to the restrooms and finally one more quick glance at him returning to the dressing room. He came skidding back down the isle to stand next to my dh. All he had to say was they were in his pocket the entire time! We had a great day and that memory always makes me giggle. 6/1 is our 25th anniversary too! We had champagne on the tables at the reception and I remember my sister going around and collecting the extra bottles from a few unoccupied tables! I’m two and a half years younger than she is and she had recently broken up with a long term boyfriend when I met DH and we were married just a year later. The wedding was hard for her, the champagne didn’t help because she was very hung over the next day. Twinsies!!! I'm sorry your sis had a rough time, ours was a dry wedding. Or it was supposed to be, LOL. My dh and his "boys" almost got us kicked out of the church because the pastor caught them all drinking in the parking lot!
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Post by MerryMom on May 1, 2021 1:57:59 GMT
No one from the church came and unlocked the doors to the church. Eventually my husband found an unlocked window and we “broke” into the church.
It’s a good thing we did that because no one from the church showed up with the keys until I was walking down the aisle!
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Post by scrapngranny on May 1, 2021 2:21:10 GMT
On July 8th it will be 49 years for us. We eloped and the whole thing was pretty funny. We went to a chapel around 8 in the morning. The 2 ladies who ran were still in their bathrobes, the minister’s jacket sleeve went down over his hands and he had a big gravy stain on his tie.
We decided against going to the hotel and changing into our “wedding” clothes, so we were in jeans. Then they tried to sell me a bouquet. 😂 I can’t say we felt married when it was over, but it was memorable.
We got married in Lake Tahoe, so we did have a fun weekend.
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Post by StephDRebel on May 1, 2021 2:44:54 GMT
A few days before the wedding someone asked me how I was getting to the ceremony and I said "I suppose I'll get in my Nissan and drive there." People were horrified and my hairdresser and maid of honor called some people who knew some people and arranged for a carriage to drop us off. We still had to get in my car to get across the highway to meet the carriage at the visitor center because the horses don't like the interstate much. It didn't occur to them to tell us there were two visitor centers and they meant the one that no one knows about so we went to the one that maps took us to and there was no horse. We figured out that there was a tiny one on the outskirts of town and got there 6 minutes after our meeting time. No horse. No carriage. It was HOT and the service was outside so I told them to just drive me to the service, I was there for the hitching, not for the horses. My brother called to check on us as we were headed that way and down a side street I happened to catch a glance of a white carriage, two beautiful horses, and they happened to be decked out in our wedding colors. It really was beautiful. In a moment of nothing but grace I hollered "Those are my horses, turn now!" and my hairdresser (who was driving me because I couldn't fit in the drivers seat) swerved quick, we all kind of 'wooooohooooo'ed' and after passing a car we pulled up behind the carriage. They clearly didn't know it was us behind them and I had somewhere to be so she ultimately pulled into the lane with oncoming traffic , I put the window down and said 'STOP THOSE HORSES, We've been looking for you!"
They stopped in the road, she stayed in the lane with cars facing us head on with faces frozen in shock, bewilderment, and surprise and my maid of honor, jr bridesmaid, flower girls, and I jumped out and climbed in the carriage right in the middle of the road.
I was only 14 minutes late all in all but I didn't realize that my brother had called my MOH to check in right as I yelled "STOP THOSE HORSES" until we got there, he ran up to the carriage in a panic and we realized that he had run a few city blocks looking for us...in all the commotion he thought that the horses had gotten spooked and were running off with us. I'm grateful he was willing to save us, and also that it wasn't necessary. I'm about 1000% sure he was already tipsy and it also worked out perfectly that the flower girls grandmother set up a lavender lemonade stand for our wedding guests and that we had someone playing acoustic guitar. It was super amazing since they forgot to pass out the fans/programs and the iced water bottles that I had prepped. Apparently while I was out chasing horses they were enjoying a rock & roll show featuring the best of REO Speedwagon, Guns & Roses, Warrant, Def Leppard, and more.
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Post by karinec on May 1, 2021 3:06:32 GMT
We’re no longer married, lots of calamities that day too, but guests have always remarked that it was one of the most fun weddings they’d ever been to. It started with the clock stopping at the hair dressers and snowballed from there.
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Post by snoopy on May 1, 2021 3:39:33 GMT
We’re married 18 years, will be 19 this December. We had a small destination wedding in Southern California. My family arrived the morning of the wedding and it was a beautiful, sunny day. We were supposed to get married at 2:00 under a gazebo outside. About an hour before the wedding, the weather suddenly changed and became really rainy and windy! We were supposed to stand in the gazebo and there were chairs set up in the grass for our 7 guests. Instead, we all huddled into the gazebo, DH and I, our 7 guests, the minister and the harpist with her large harp. At some point during the vows, a gust of wind blew my veil completely over my head and I couldn’t see a thing, so DH and I had to switch places so the wind was blowing toward DH’s back instead of my back. Shortly after the ceremony, the weather cleared up again, and we got beautiful photos that evening with sparkling lights reflecting off the wet walkways. If rain on your wedding day is good luck, we’ve got lots of luck!
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Post by craftedbys on May 1, 2021 3:46:38 GMT
What a great thread! So many fun stories and touching as well.
DH and I celebrated our 31st anniversary this past February. We had a large catholic wedding, but also had military elements as well. Half the groomsmen were DH's Army buddies.
As we were going back down the aisle we had an arch of sabers and they even did the part where they lower the last two and DH and I kissed and the guy next to me whacked me on the butt with the side of his saber and declared "welcome to the Army, Ma'am!" I felt it despite the several layers of crenoline petticoats under my dress.
At the reception (again, large catholic family and lots of DH's fraternity brothers, Army buddies, and my sorority sisters, so beer and wine were flowing) DH and I cut out wedding cake with a saber. So many people thought it was funny that our cake was taller than we were.
For the groom's cake DH went full up John Belushi Samauri delicatessen on it. The photographer captured his look of triumph and me with my hand to my forehead shaking my head in disbelief.
After we left the reception (my dad made us leave because older relatives were getting tired and it was getting late). We went our hotel, the historic Peabody hotel in downtown Memphis. First thing I did was take off my bolero jacket and have DH partially unzip my (beautiful ivory Jessica McClintock strapless) going away dress so I could shake out the birdseed I had gotten pelted with as we left the reception. Several people took dead aim at my cleavage and the was a big pile at my feet when I was done shaking and brushing myself off.
Then DH had arranged a carriage ride through downtown and down by the Mississippi River. He asked me out for the first time while we were at a dance on a riverboat cruise and he proposed to me in a park overlooking the river.
Now that I have written a book, I will close with a funny memory. The morning after our wedding we were to go to my parent's house for brunch and to open gifts before leaving for Fort Benning that afternoon because DH had to work on Monday morning.
So we get to my parents and we walk in the door and see TONS of family there all looking at me with big smiles on their faces and my mom comes running up to me all excited and says "GUESS WHO'S PREGNANT!!" I looked around at every one and was like don't look at ME!
Turns out it was my older sister who was my Marron of Honor. She was almost 8 weeks pregnant but didn't say anything because she didn't want to detract from my big day. Nicest thing she ever did for me.
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Post by mom on May 1, 2021 4:06:39 GMT
This was both of DH and my second marriage. We had met in Nov and were engaged by January and we planned our wedding for March. I knew the night I met him that I would love him forever.
I was knee deep in college but we wanted to get married soon anyway so DH had 2 weeks of vacation he had to use by the end of February. He took those two weeks and he planned our entire destination wedding. Literally he planned everything but my dress. He hired a planner in Santa Fe, where we were getting married and everything from flowers to our sit down dinner reception, to him writing vows to my boys saying he would always protect us, he planned. And it was perfect. Less than 50 people (almost all family as I have a big family) and my brother married us. I could not have planned a better day and he did it all in two weeks.
We’ve been married 17 years this past March. I kinda want to have a vow renewal but he says nope. He still means everything he said on the day we married.
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Post by lesmcf on May 1, 2021 8:31:11 GMT
I remember sewing on two buttons on my wedding gown at 6:30 in the morning of the day of the wedding
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Post by jeremysgirl on May 1, 2021 11:01:50 GMT
Jeremy told me over and over again that he was never getting married again. So I thought we'd never get married. I accepted that. Well imagine my shock when he actually proposed!
We had a trip to Vegas planned and a week before we were to go, he said, let's just get married while we are there. The whole engagement was less than three months.
We got married at the Viva Las Vegas wedding chapel,at night, in their outdoor gazebo. The whole time i was looking at him during the ceremony he had this horrible look on his face. The whole time I kept thinking, he's not really wanting to get married. I thought for sure he was regretting the whole thing by the look on his face. Nope, turns out he had a spider on his neck. He could feel something crawling on him but didn't want to ruin the moment of us being hand in hand during the ceremony. Luckily our wedding ceremony took 6 minutes! Ha! He was able to get that spider off of him quickly.
We have been happily married now for almost 7 years.
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Post by twistedscissors on May 1, 2021 12:57:21 GMT
When we were leaving the ceremony we wanted something fun but not traditional bubbles or sparklers. We passed out a hundred cans of silly string and everyone sprayed us with it as we ran out. It was so much fun and the pics are great! It was a blast seeing adults have some fun with a big silly string fight.
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Post by desertgirl on May 1, 2021 17:17:24 GMT
jeremysgirl !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! A spider on his neck? What are the chances of that? His self-control is mighty!
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Post by Delta Dawn on May 1, 2021 17:23:26 GMT
I made Kraft Dinner for my family on my wedding night because the food was too weird and hubby was out at another party with friends. I honestly had KD on my wedding night and it was good!
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Post by Jennifer C on May 1, 2021 18:55:37 GMT
My wedding was my Mother's dream. Way over the top Catholic wedding in the middle of December.
My music was sung by a singer and piano player who were both attached with the church but the piano player also worked with my Mom for almost 15 years. He saw my almost 10 yr relationship with my Navy guy from the beginning. And we were friendly because my sister and I were almost always helping out at my Mom's work back then.
My church had a piano and a huge pipe organ. I didn't even think about asking or wanting the pipe organ to play. I had only heard it played for Easter and Christmas Day.
We opened with a beautiful rendition of Ave Maria sung and accompanied by the piano. Father Michael, who I had known since I was a small child, smiled a huge smile at the end and announced LOUDLY 'You may now kiss the bride." As soon as he said it, the pipe organ blasted out with the song Hallelujah.
My sister and Daniel, the piano player, organized this. People laughed and talked about that for a while. I agree, 10 years was a long time to wait but I was in college and he was in the Navy.
Jennifer
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Post by greendragonlady on May 1, 2021 20:01:21 GMT
This memory isn't funny even after 33 years, but the first thing that popped in my mind was when my husband and I cut the cake. I had asked him not to shove it. His family was standing there yelling "Shove it in, shove it in!!" I told him "Don't you dare." Of course he shoved it, so far into my throat it hit my gag reflex and I choked in the back room for the next 20 minutes, while my aunt, a nurse, helped me relax my gag reflex with tea and massaging my throat. I would have been bullshit. I hate anyway when couples do that when they both agree and they both do it. But to have the person that claims they love you do it, and that severely, when you specifically asked them not to, is terrible. I'm sorry that happened to you.
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Post by Zee on May 1, 2021 20:27:30 GMT
Happy anniversary! This month we will celebrate 26 years married.
It rained on our wedding day. That's supposed to be good luck. The ceremony was outside, at Lake Tahoe. We had to pause everything and wait for the rain to let up. The video (which, sadly, is no longer watchable) shows me blinking in the rain and then retreating. I had a short white dress, a ginormous veil with pearls on the tiara, and a baby on my hip that I passed off to the maid of honor (SIL). It looked like Axl might show up belting out "November Rain" at any minute. I kind of love the whole thing even today.
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Post by GamGam on May 1, 2021 20:57:00 GMT
We will celebrate our 60th anniversary this October. We had chosen the date because it didn’t conflict with the football schedule of the U of TN since we were both graduates and had season 🎫 tickets!! We were married in the Methodist Church that had been my Church during my childhood and teen years. My Mom arranged the reception with the ladies of the Church, and also the flowers for the service and the reception. She spent $25.00 on the flowers. My cousin made the wedding cake, and we had punch and nuts. I doubt that Mom spent more than $25.00 for the reception. We honeymooned in Nassau, but it started raining on the 2nd day we were there. It was a tropical storm just below hurricane force, so we grabbed a cab to the airport and flew to Miami Beach and spent the rest of our week there. I don’t even remember the name of the motel where we stayed. But it wasn’t raining😃
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Post by librarylady on May 1, 2021 21:35:31 GMT
That is impressive! Congratulations in advance.
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Post by librarylady on May 1, 2021 21:37:56 GMT
This memory isn't funny even after 33 years, but the first thing that popped in my mind was when my husband and I cut the cake. I had asked him not to shove it. His family was standing there yelling "Shove it in, shove it in!!" I told him "Don't you dare." Of course he shoved it, so far into my throat it hit my gag reflex and I choked in the back room for the next 20 minutes, while my aunt, a nurse, helped me relax my gag reflex with tea and massaging my throat. I would have been bullshit. I hate anyway when couples do that when they both agree and they both do it. But to have the person that claims they love you do it, and that severely, when you specifically asked them not to, is terrible. I'm sorry that happened to you.
For me, it would have been a really big deal--perhaps a marriage breaker. Yep, I hate the "custom" that much and if I said don't do it, and my groom did shove cake in my face..............It would not have been pretty. To me it demonstrated total disrespect for the person you are supposed to love.
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Post by myboysnme on May 1, 2021 21:56:22 GMT
I posted my sad tale of woe earlier in the thread, but this one is a little more 'amusing' in the scheme of things. My 2 bridesmaids both did living history with me so they were excited about our 1860's theme. I told them they could wear any 1860's dress they wanted and and both bridesmaids already sewed dresses like this and said it would be fun to style their own dress.
I paid one of them to make flower girl dresses for me and I picked those up earlier in the week. DH to be and I had flown in a week early. I had to borrow a sewing machine and redo the flower girl dresses because they looked kind of awful. She ran out of time so she custom ordered a dress for herself with a short turnaround.
Well her custom dress never showed up. On the day of the wedding she called an acquaintance who offered an 1860's dress she could borrow that day, which is a miracle in and of itself. On my wedding morning, her friend dropped off the dress at my house crushed into a big ball. This is an 1860's style ball gown, so basically 6 yards of taffeta in a big wrinkled pile.
There I am on my wedding morning after I got my hair done, ironing 6 yards of taffeta dress. She was at home getting her 3 little girls ready. Unbeknownst to me, she made matching dresses for her 3 girls. At the wedding we were both surprised because she saw I had redone the flower girl dresses and I saw that her 3 little girls had dresses that matched the 2 flower girl dresses she had made for me.
Her borrowed dress came without a hoop, and the hoop she was going to wear had a smaller circumference that wouldn't support the weight of this dress. So we all switched hoops around until everyone had one that worked with their dress. She got dressed so quickly, like at the last minute, that her dress was not pulled down over her hoop properly, so you could see the hoop sticking out at the bottom in all the photos. None of us caught it at the time trying to get ourselves situated and out the door.
The most important thing is she was there and could be part of my day. I am traveling out of state for her 70th birthday party in a few weeks.
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