here comes the bride
I was a bad bride. There. I said it. I wasn't a nasty Bridezilla, making
I wanted to be married.
{Here's a little math for you: I'm not a planner + I'm no-nonsense + I was young and dippy + big events make me nervous = mute and tense
I even suggested eloping, to
Yep, that's Uncle Cam, Greg & Brent
I hear a lot of folks poo-poo outdoor weddings and they have their troubles - too much squinting, wind, getting dressed in a tent - but we didn't have tons of options. Greg's dad was working in India at the time and we sandwiched our special day between his family's llama shows when he was back in town for three weeks. Still, I love this park. It's just a mile or so from where my in-laws live now and I like to wonder down there, even in the winter.
The kiss
We tried to light a unity candle, just as a breeze picked up and I grimaced as the lighter's flame did the hokey pokey through my fingers. Immediately after the ceremony, we wrapped my hand in ice and I proceeded to hug our guests in the receiving line, cold water dripping down their backs.
Dancing. It's how I knew he was the one for me.
Everything else I could say makes it sound like a flop: My sister-in-law, Nikki, had the stomach flu and had to excuse herself midway through the vows to hurl. Cam had to conquer his fear of speaking in public to give us a proper toast. I caught said virus and gave 'in sickness and in health' brand new meaning. My parents worked so very hard to make it all happen and then I would said dumb things about how hard it was for me. (I was a 23 year old brat, I see that now.)
But take my word for it: It was perfect.
But take my word for it: It was perfect.
It was just what I needed. I got the man and the family and the life I have today. Oh to be so lucky.
*****
Greg called me from his hotel room last night, out of town, to ask me how our anniversary was faring this year. Pretty glum, from both accounts. I took the kids to the new Sonic and he worked until late.
We said goodnight and I tucked the kids in. Won't be long and we'll make up for it. Bermuda. Moving and less nights apart.
I fell into a deep calm sleep, the best I've had in weeks.
Thanks Dad for scanning the pictures for me.
We said goodnight and I tucked the kids in. Won't be long and we'll make up for it. Bermuda. Moving and less nights apart.
I fell into a deep calm sleep, the best I've had in weeks.
Thanks Dad for scanning the pictures for me.
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Bermuda here you come.
-Stu
I was a bit of an ingrate, actually. Huh. I should apologize for that, eh?
Fabulous pictures. I especially love the sunglasses shot. We have a few of those as well.
Hugs,
Rebecca
Come visit my wedding post when you get a chance!
Stephanie
Angelic Accents
And, hey, a new Sonic is exciting. :-) (Mmmm, tater tots.)
Happy 14th Anniversary! Here's to many, many, many more!
Thank goodness for parents who accept us when we are still young and immature, huh?
Thanks for visiting my blog earlier today and sharing your special day with us here (I kind of like the weird wedding story thing- it's a great analogy for life- as life is not perfect anyway, and marriage can be difficult). You both look very happy despite viruses etc...
I have been visiting your blog for a little while, I am happy you are taking a vacation and your crazy commuting life is nearing a completion. I admire you for the hard work of all of it. Having completed a graduate program when I was just out of college, which was demanding enough, I'm always amazed at how people can do it with families.
Take care and have a blast in Bermuda!
Anyhow, I think Greg looks like Nicholas Cage - does anyone else think so? And his voice - reminds me of Jim Rome.
I had an outdoor wedding, too.
Happy Anniversary!
Nikki
Those are some GORGEOUS photos.
I wanted to elope too - but Marc said no. I was glad after that he hadn't, but I don't think I got the whole bride thing down to be honest.