After all the planning and stress of trying to have everything as close to perfect as possible, our wedding day went by in a flash. But in spite of the little setbacks it all came together nicely. Due to the rain during the week and that day, the ceremony was held indoors opposed to on the beautiful garden at the venue (Mayfair Farms). The room was one of my favorites and from what little I saw, looked nice w/the hydrangeas decorated arch and tool and bows draped the chairs of each side of the aisle.
Though my nerves and stomach were a total mess, I made it down the aisle without losing it after taking a deep breath. We did personal vows and I surprisingly got through them without crying but almost lost it when Bobby’s eyes teared as I spoke. I then had to hold back my tears when he spoke his vows. It was a beautiful and heartfelt moment. We also performed the broom-jumping ritual, which added a nice touch in sealing our union.
The cocktail hour was held outdoors on the patio as well as indoors. We were also able to take pictures outdoors on the outskirts of the lawn as we were told it was still too wet to go any further. We entered the reception after a video, which consisted of photos of each of us from childhood till now as well as interviews of us telling how we met, got engaged and our future plans. The rest of the evening went so fast it’s mostly a blur but I remember being pulled in every direction for everything from photos to traditional cake cutting and throwing the bouquet. I didn’t get to dance to any of my favorites I’d requested but did get one quick dance in before the night ended.
When the night was over we were both totally wiped out and crashed after having a quick drink with friends at the bar of the hotel (The Wilshire Grand).
The next morning we were off to Hawaii for our honeymoon. The long flight was welcomed as it gave us time to catch up on much needed sleep. Kauai and the resort (Grand Hyatt Kauai) were beautiful. We attended a luau and did helicopter and ATV (mud buggy) tours which were all great experiences. On our last full day we did the spa, which consisted of a couple’s massage, Jacuzzi, sauna and steam room.
We had a 7 hour layover in Honolulu on our flight back so visited Pearl Harbor. It was sad seeing where so many dedicated Americans lost their lives. We slept the entire flight home. It was good to come back to pictures from family and friends as well as comments/compliments on the wedding and everyone expressing how much they enjoyed themselves. Our main goal was met. Now we start our lives together as husband and wife.
I want to thank ForBlackWeddings.com for the opportunity to share my wedding planning experience and all the dedicated followers of the blog.
“The Mrs.”
Sunday, June 28, 2009
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Great looking couple. I hope you have happy lives together. I found this because I just got done watching "The Color Purple" and thought that was one of the best lines in the whole film.
ReplyDelete"I's married now" ..hilarious.