I am not married, but I always hear brides say that their wedding night just flew by. Since the bride and groom are busy meeting and greeting all their guests, plus relishing in their new title as husband and wife, it is no doubt that before they know it, the nights over! So, all you married women out there, do tell, what did you remember most about your wedding?





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Ernest Jones
James Darby
The reception really flew by- having to talk to a million people. I really remember getting ready and standing with my brother waiting for it to be time for him to walk me out to my dad. The ceremony is kind of a blur- but we had a fantastic videographer and she did a wonderful job of capturing all the important moments- worth every penny to have a great wedding video
1The food was fabulous, the ambiance incredible (I highly recommend getting married in a restaurant, all the decorating is handled already). The kids had an ice fight, the adults slipped outside to dance as fat snowflakes began to fall, which was romantic, and my entire in law family joined our dance b/c they knew we were uncomfortable (neither of us dances) and they wanted to welcome me into their circle.
We have a single picture taken by a candid that shows me grabbing dh as he walked by and pulling him into a corner for a quick kiss.
2Didn't have a "real wedding". We were married in the courthouse. But I just remember looking up at my husband and being so happy in that moment.
3i remember a lot of mine. this guy came and sat down with me (had no idea who he was) in the room the bride goes in before the wedding. i was looking at my attendents like "help". found out later he was in the band playing at our reception and had had a few drinks, lol.
one of the people doing a reading came up to me just before i went down the aisle (i was litterally on my fathers arm) and said he wasn't going to to the reading after all.
my mother crying at when she saw me, forgetting to kiss my father when he handed me off to my almost dh, feeling so excited and a little nervous, having an "omg! this is my wedding" moment durring the ceremony, having the priest tell me to speak up and then saying "YES!" and raising my hands when he asked "do you take this man" and everyone laughing then clapping (which was nice because we both relaxed), the coordinator at the church ignoring the guy who said he wasn't going to do the reading and stepping up to the mic saying "john smith will now do a reading" and then stepping away and just sort of forcing him to do it (another laugh for the few people that knew what was going on), the church looked beautiful, the food was great, i danced till my feet hurt and one of my attendents found a roll of film the photographer left behind (it all worked out).
we had a huge engagement party a few months before the wedding and i remember almost nothing of that. just flashes here and there. it was sort of like a rehersal for the wedding i guess.
4The thing I remember most is the exchanging of the rings. My husband & I were both a little teary eyed, and when I went to put the ring on his finger it wouldn't really fit. I had to kind of jam it past his knuckle & we both ended up getting the giggles until we were out of the church.
5Hmmm, I don't remember. I can see myself in all of my memories, which means I'm really just remembering the pictures. I do remember running through Disney World in the pouring rain on our honeymoon!
6in the middle of the ceremony, i remember a bee getting caught in my veil...it created so much distraction that our minister couldn't help but say--love is like a bee... LOL!
7we were married at the mayor's house here ,but our wedding night was awesome !! at our hotel we got a discount on this beautiful room that used to be a chapel, with stained glass and everything.we got the discount because there was a rally race in town, and all of the drivers didn't want to stay in room number 13. it turns out they were all really happy to have us there because they thought it was good luck and they all joked with us at breakfast and hooted and hollered!
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