Including The Groom's
Personality
In Wedding Planning
I have been to many incredible weddings
in my time. But the celebrations that I remember the most are
the ones that include the character and interests of the groom,
not just the bride. After all, we are invited to take part in
these special days to celebrate the union of two people. Why
wouldn't it be a good idea to include things that show the
groom's interests and passions, just as much as the brides?
You may ask how you can include rugged pastimes, guitars, or
sports into your wedding day and still retain class. There are
many ways to do this and have a lot of fun in the process. I am
going to share stories of two weddings that I have attended and
absolutely loved. With both of these weddings, could clearly
see and feel that you were there for the couple, not just a day
for the bride to feel like a princess.
The first was September 28th, 2002. I remember the date well
because it was for a friend of mine that I've known since
kindergarten. It was an incredible Fall afternoon in the
Allegheny Mountains of Pennsylvania. The trees were bursting
with deep shades of red, gold, purple and orange. The
directions were specific until they stated "Once you reach the
foothills of Horse Valley, make a right onto the wooden bridge
and continue for three miles down the dirt road." We ended up
at the Groom's Grandfather's cabin in the woods, the wedding
was held in a pavilion that was next to the house. It sat on
the edge of a huge lake that had mountains rising on the
opposite side that looked as though they were painted in Autumn
hues. It was breathtaking!
At 6:10pm, the groom's mother came and made an announcement to
the 70 guests, that they were about to start. We all took our
seats on wooden benches that were lined up along two very wide
and deep steps that lead you from the pavilion to a large
landing overlooking the lake.
To our surprise, the Bride was the first to appear with her
Maid of Honor. They walked down from the cabin and onto the
landing and waited in front of the incredible backdrop of the
mountains. For a few minutes I was a little confused. Where was
the groom? Then all of a sudden, way on the other side of the
lake, you could see two people in a canoe. It took them a few
minutes before they were close enough to see who they were, but
sure enough, it was the Groom and his Best Man!! They docked
the boat in the sand next to us and walked up, he kissed her on
the cheek, and the ceremony began. It was the most romantic
thing I had ever witnessed.
The second was for two very dear friends of mine, he is a
drummer and she is an artist. They had a very small, simple and
relaxed wedding in St. Lucia, a beautiful little island in the
West Indies. Sixteen of us joined them in their celebration on
an incredibly beautiful, breezy day on a cozy resort called
Villa Beach Cottages. All of the guests stayed together in a
small cluster of cottages on the beach, on the afternoon of the
wedding, we met by the pool near a pretty white gazebo. Steel
drums rang out lots of fun tunes as we waited for the Bride and
Groom to arrive. About fifteen minutes before the ceremony, the
Groom came out, he dawned a very casual, white linen shirt and
khaki slacks, no shoes! He joined us for a fruity cocktail, Sea
Breezes to be exact, and a few laughs before tying the
knot.
When the ceremony started, we all gathered around a pretty
ribbon that laid on the ground in a circle in front of the
gazebo. The Bride came out with her father in a very simple and
airy, strapless white dress that was accented with Swarovski
Crystals, and of course, no shoes! She was carrying the most
incredible Swarovski Crystal Bouquet. She looked absolutely
stunning because in the sun, the crystals made hundreds of
rainbows that shined off of her and everything around her. She
also wore a Swarovski Crystal Tiara that seemed to twinkle on
top of her head. As she reached her place next to the Groom, we
were instructed by the officiant to pick up the ribbon so that
we made a ring that started with the Maid of Honor and ended
with the Best Man. As the ceremony was proceeding, we passed
their rings along the ribbon and blessed them with good tidings
for the soon-to-be newlyweds. It was so nice because we all
felt that we really got to be a part of their special day.
After the ceremony, there were more steel drums with a couple
of hours of cocktails and a beach barbeque. We chatted, danced,
hung out in the sand, and ate incredible food as the sun set
over the ocean. It was great because there were no annoying
photographers trying to capture cheesy "moments to cherish", he
left after the ceremony and we were the photographers for the
reception. We were free to have fun in whatever way we pleased!
After the sun went down, they had lit candles in white paper
bags that were scattered all over the beach. And since they had
rented the whole resort, we weren't on any time constraints,
some guests were on the beach until dawn. It was truly a
blast!!
For the next two days we all stayed on the island and the owner
of the resort, a friendly Jamaican man, gave us suggestions of
what to do on the island, "It's all about the experience" he
continually told us. Some of us explored caves, some went sea
turtle watching or shopping at the small markets, while others
decided to relax by the pool or on the beach at the resort. At
the end of the long weekend, the Newlyweds saw us off and
headed to the south of the island for their honeymoon. It was
an incredible trip and one that I'm sure that I will never
forget.
The point of my article is to show how incredible a wedding can
be if you consider the tastes and interests of the couple, not
just the bride. In so many weddings, the Groom is left in the
shadows while the Bride takes most of the glory. And let's face
it, there wouldn't be a wedding without him.
Best Wishes, and Happy Planning, and most important, Have
Fun!
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