November 16, 2009

Our Wedding Day - Part 2

I'm back at it today, but trying to get back in the swing of things. Here is a repost from the wedding. Head over to Rachel's for more Meetings, Marriages, and Memories...

Finally it was time for the moment Jay had been dreading since we got engaged – the first dance













He’s not a dancer, and certainly didn’t want all those eye watching him mess up. I told him not to worry, all slow dancing involves is swaying back and forth. But I wish I’d check on the length of the song – we danced to Keith Urban’s Memories of Us and it seemed to last forever!

Next up was the father-daughter dance. I had set up a surprise for my dad. All along I told him we weren’t having one. When he heard Butterfly Kisses start playing you could see the surprise and delight in his eyes. He started crying immediately. I hugged him tight because I knew what was coming and couldn’t control the laughter.

He looked confused at the record scratch then the familiar stoic opening.

“He had plastic bags wrapped ‘round his shoes, he was covered in the evening news...”

Everyone told me that I couldn’t play a song about a homeless guy at my wedding. The only problem was that Almost Home by Craig Morgan is our song. My father is a sap who cries at everything. So when the song came out in 2003, he cried every time he heard it.

And being a good daughter, I mocked him every time. Whenever I hear it on the radio, I quickly call him, turn up the radio, and put the phone up to the speaker. I knew it was the perfect choice for our father-daughter dance. I had given the photographer heads up and he got it perfectly. The sweet tears of my dad, the laughter from me, the confusion of the record scratch and best of all the “you little sh*t” look on my dad’s face when he realized that they were playing our song. This picture was taken by my sister after the real song started playing.







Then it was time for the mother-son dance. I mingled, going from table to table saying hello while my new husband danced with his mom.






The garter toss was something I was concerned about. I knew in advance that we had very few single men coming, and I worried that the ones there would be too shy to come forward. Thankfully the DJ was able to coax them out.






The bouquet toss was another story. My friend that caught it swore she wasn’t trying – but then again she was standing in the middle of all the girls so she wasn’t running from it either!







Some of my family isn’t comfortable with dancing, so I worried that the DJ would be a waste and no one would dance. Thankfully that wasn’t the case. Everyone seemed to have a great time.












Jay was anxious to on to the honeymoon get home, so after a couple hours of dancing we called it a night.












The getaway car was his dad’s Hummer, so after just a few feet of driving our Coach turned into a Pumpkin as we traded the Hummer for Jay's Durango. He was having starter issues, still in my dress, I had to wait in the car while my tuxedo clad husband banged his starter with a hammer.  The pumpkin finally started and we headed to our new home...

Since this is a G rated blog, I think the story stops here.

8 comments:

  1. Looks like a FUN wedding!

    And I'm a sap like your daddy...that Craig Morgan song makes me cry too!

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  2. Your dress is beautiful! Love the cut-very elegant!

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  3. I love father/daughter moments. I keep flash forwarding to my daughter's dance with her dad and start getting weepy.

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  4. awww what a beautiful wedding!! you are such a beautiful bride!!

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  5. I love the pictures! You were a beautiful bride.

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  6. Gorgeous wedding and an even more gorgeous bride!!

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  7. I love your wedding story! & I'm so glad you posted pictures!! I love your dress!!

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  8. Your dress is so gorgeous! Love that sheer fabric over the top! So romantically lovely!

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