Tuesday, 1 January 2013

Does size matter of weddings




I had a teensy tiny wedding. Loved it.





What we essentially did was take the standard "get married by a justice of the peace" ceremony, invite a few people (grand total of 10 people including one infant) and soup it up a bit to be a more traditional ceremony.





As for the shoes crack, I will admit that I will spend around $80 to $150 on a pair of shoes. Why? Because I have really odd shaped feet and it is hard to find comfortable shoes. Plus I am on my feet all day at work and want something cushy comfy. That usually doesn't come cheap.





But then I wear them for several years. I'd rather pay for quality upfront.





Okay, back to the topic.





Small weddings.





In our situation it Avondjurken was the best thing for us considering how much we wanted to be married WHEN we did. We came very close to eloping in Las Vegas. As it stood, I was happy the way we did it. The people I loved the most were able to see me marry.





Both of mine were very simple, inexpensive.





Big weddings turn me off.





We had a couple of friends get married Korte Cocktailjurken 2 weeks ago, who's wedding was simple and relaxed as our's was, and just last night the 4 of us got together and played the music for one that was totally opposite of ours.





The "bridezilla" made sure it was impeccable, which was a surprise, b/c we've known her for over a year (she married a friend of Een Schouder Prom Dresses mine) and we were blown away with how demanding she was about it.





Big, beautiful church, candle lights, 100 or so guests who were all beautiful/handsome successful couples, the music/logistics/ceremony went off flawlessly.


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