Another Repost from "Rene's Revolution"
This time, we signed the papers and everything. ;-)
There was a lot of hecticness with this wedding as I've discussed. Three days before the wedding we realized that we didn't have the photogs for 6 hours, we had them for 5. Oops. We had intended to have them for 6 but somewhere in our meetings with them that got lost in translation and we had only paid for 5 hours not 6 and the extra hour would be another $500. Soooooooo.... we had to change the schedule of events for that day which meant a lot of scrambling up until the night before the wedding.
We had our show the night before the wedding too! So, it was definitely a hectic time.
However, on the day of my wedding I had my beautiful bridesmaids and flower girl, the handsome groomsmen, my brother to marry us, our familes around us and my lovely and wonderful groom.
It is a bit of a blur of a day actually. Curtis and I forgot to bring our license to the venue, and we both forgot to bring our vows to the altar and had to improv our vows. :) But it turned out soooo well! Our improved vows were sweet and heartfelt and not the planned out words we wanted to say. Despite all the last minute changes and craziness there was no drama that day and everyone had a great time!
My brother had become licesensed as a Minister to marry us. He did SUCH a great job. Everyone kept talking about it afterward. My other brother was in the wedding party, as were both sisters in law and my nieces. My Matron of Honor Karen saved our butts and thrilled me when two days before the wedding she got my garter, and made a sign in sheet and a made me the MOST adorable little people cake topper for the cake! Our other friend Liz stepped in to take some getting ready photos since we didn't have the photographers for that and to videotape for us since our other friend who was supposed to be our videographer couldn't make it.
I am so lucky to have had two lovely wedding ceremonies! A big thank you to all our friends who pitched in to help us have this and to our families who made it all possible!
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