Every wedding has it's snafu's that end up making things memorable. Mine still makes me slightly upset, but that's also probably typical. We got married before noon for a variety of reasons, but namely because we wanted to enjoy the evening with friends that we knew we wouldn't see for quite some time due to our move.
This didn't leave a lot of time to get things done in the morning, however being the wise bride that I was, I decided that we should get more flowers at the market the morning of the wedding. I thought it would be easier to send Ryan, one of my attendants, to pick them up. He and my mom went and didn't find any white flowers that were tall enough for my vases.
My parents arrived just in time to walk me down the aisle. It would have been nicer to have them witness the first time Stefan and I saw each other, and the other sentimental moments brides go through. The difficult part is realizing they were doing everything in their power to make me happy on my special day. It was a bitter sweet time since they were happy that we were getting married, but only preparing themselves for me to move so far away. Of course I was wrapped up in making things nice.
My Mom found white dendrobium orchids and white roses for the vases. Some were used to decorate the church, while others were used at our reception. Unfortunately some got left behind in someone's car, which I would have preferred not to know, especially considering the circumstances.
So as I think about things that we could give Andi + Steffi, that would be meaningful and special, I realize that sometimes the most meaningful things come when they are least expected. Simply having all of the people you care about together is a feat in itself. Surely their day will also be filled with snafus, however I hope they are lasting memories that make them smile in hindsight.
And in the meantime I'll be trying to think of something original and sweet. Unfortunately Germany isn't up with the times in freeze drying flowers.
That is such a lovely ornament!
ReplyDeleteAt our wedding, Matt said "I do" too soon, like he interupted the woman, he was so excited. He also held out the wrong hand for his ring and had to hide his hands behind his back to switch the ring because he thought it would mean our marriage was somehow invalid. Ahhhh, that still makes me laugh!
I'm sure you'll come up with something wonderful and thank for the Belgium tips!
You're so creative, you'll definately come up with something much more meaningful than money (Joern's standard gift.)
ReplyDeleteWhen is your wedding? We're going to one on the 7th. It will be my first German church wedding too- they're not such a common thing here :)
What a sweet thing of your mom to go out of her way to help make your own wedding so special!
Sometimes it is the things that don't work out our way that turn out to be the most memorable.
Abby -
ReplyDeleteThat's so cute! - I love the memories like that. I can't wait to hear how the trip to Belgium goes.
Allison-
I think money is the quintessential German gift, but even the money we got was so creative in how it was presented. I'll let you know how it turns out!
This was so sweet and I love the idea about the ornament. If only I thought to do this!
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