Around midday the girls got into their bridesmaid dresses, and Sian our flower girl arrived with her parents. Then it was time to get into my dress! When I put my dress on I didn't have that defining moment, thinking "omg I'm getting married", I just felt so incredibly beautiful and excited! David & Helen arrived with the car shortly before Sonja, our wonderful photographer, who arrived around 12.30pm. It was drizzling outside so our photos had to be taken inside. We rearranged furniture, had lots of photos done, and by 1pm it had stopped raining so had a few photos outside in the garden and in front of the car (a 1959 Cadilac) before preparing to leave.
We easily fit the entire bridal party into the Cadillac (myself, Dad, 3 bridesmaids, flower girl + driver) and headed to the church. I did my best to be on time. In fact, we were probably overtaken by more than one of the guests on our way to the church. Everyone else got out of the car except me and Dad. We had a few more photos taken, and then it was time to get out and walk down the red carpet to the church. It was then that I felt nervous, and, of course, minor symptoms of reflux. I think I was too quick to start the processional music as we were to walk down the aisle, but the girls were organised and were wonderful. As I walked down the aisle all I was trying to think about was not tripping over my dress. I stepped on it a couple times but it didn't show (according to a few people I asked).
The ceremony went so quickly. It seemed as though the songs, the reading and message and our vows just flew by and we were married! The exchanging of the rings was funny. During the rehearsal Jesse had questioned which finger he was supposed to put the ring on. I assured him I would keep my engagement ring on for him so he couldn't forget. But of course we both started giggling when he hesitated about putting the ring on my finger.
Despite numerous threats that "if there's a first dance we're not getting married" - Jesse compromised. We didn't dance alone, we were joined by our parents, and then shortly afterwards by our bridal party. And after our initial dance, I had chosen Rick Springfield's "Jesse's Girl" to encourage everyone else onto the dance floor - and it worked! From that point in the night, there was only one more scheduled 'event' - the tossing of the bouquet! As the girls were assembling Sonja (my photographer & good friend) asked me "do I have to photograph this or can I join in?". My response: "Join in!" And it's a good thing she did - she caught the bouquet!! Her long term boyfriend received quite a few messages. Before we knew it, the DJ was requesting we wind up the night, it was 11pm.
It was a long day. From 6.30am until we arrived at our room around 11.30pm, I had been living on nerves, excitement, a little relief, and joy and it was finally time to feel tired. It was such a wonderful day, it couldn't have been any more perfect, and I want to thank every single person who was there, whether you just attended our ceremony, invited guest, specially chosen to help out with any part of the night, behind the scenes and/or in the lead up to our special day. It was amazing, and I'm lacking in words to describe the feeling.
I apologise for how long it's taken me to get this post up, but it's taken me 3 days just to get it written - it is rather long!
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