Showing posts with label Father of the Bride. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Father of the Bride. Show all posts

Monday, 27 October 2014

We Got Married Part One

Hello Everyone,

Well I'm sorry for the lack of blogs, I wanted to do more but to be honest I found the run up extremely stressful.

So what I will do instead is talk a little bit about the week of, the and day after in two parts. I will talk about the emotions and the companies we used.

Week of the Wedding.

What I will say about this is prepare to spend your entire pay package, I did not expect the things I was having done to be so expensive, but for me it was somewhat worth it. So here was the week, starting with the horrific Saturday!

Saturday:-

Two weeks before the wedding it was decided that the Bridesmaid dress would not fit and cost far too much to alter buying new was the only way forward! I argued against going to Liverpool on the Saturday as the day of shopping was planned on the Sunday. I wish I listened to my gut as I was fine, not panicked but that was until I was in the Principles section of Debenhams, there I dropped my first tear. It was when I reached the personal shopper section I had a complete emotional melt down. The week before I had met a new Vicar and my wedding Coordinator had left, my Nan had been ill in hospital, it was all too much. I officially reached a new low! Followed by six assistants/managers running too my aid. I had cried all my make-up off and was was offered wine. I just simply did not want to do anymore, everything had gone wrong, was the wedding doomed? To make myself better I got a free make over from Bare Minerals and ended up buying powder and mascara. Back home we headed, with a Burger King for my tea.

Sunday:-

On Sunday I was not feeling it at all! I just thought you two better like something and yay they did.;  I got a chance to unwind over a Cafe Nero Milkshake Frappe and also met my best friends baby. I went back to my parents home a bit calmer, but sick! My mum had passed on her cold!

Monday:-

Monday, a.k.a Winge Day. Oh how my throat hurt! Of course I was getting ill, great a nice £10.00 spent at the pharmacy to stop this cold. I went to the wedding meeting with guns blazing, seriously another Wedding Coordinator left without informing me! Well at Crewe Hall, the lovely Clare might as well planned the whole thing! After the fifth Coordinator she stepped in every time and I met the manager of the event Nils, who was not going to have any shit, perfect! What I will say as a tip venues like organised Brides and treat you with more respect. We were treated with a free upgrade, which we were grateful for we needed the two rooms! Lots of gifts and cards. And Nils was not going to take anything from the Mother-in-Law, which is what we needed, some one who could say no!

Wednesday:-

Rehearsal day. Before we left I spent a few hours at Kim's Little Beauty Room being pampered by the wonderful Kim. I left looking all pretty, nice an relaxed from her heat spa bed, just a top up of make-up was needed to hide the red from my eyebrows being waxed. Off to Trentham Parish Church, a few weeks before I was told the Vicar could not do it, but a new Vicar was being sorted! The new Vicar Sarah Morris was fantastic! She really wanted to do our wedding, now the rehearsal was fun, I got the giggles and Mike took it too seriously, so the more I giggled, the more serious he became. Then the worse thing that could happen, I was upset, Mike was gobsmacked, my parents faces read WTF, the Vicar was furious. Yes my Mother-in-Law opened her mouth to make a dig at my Father-in-Law and called Mike's Step Mum a pretend parent. We hadn't even walked down the aisle and finished our practice run, for the Vicar to threaten "....if she says anything like that on Friday, I will be telling her to leave!" That evening I drank 6 Cosmopolitans at Frankie and Bennie's.  

Thursday:-

The day before the wedding was a mad rush blur! We went to drop everything off at Crewe Hall, which resulted in a hash brown and hot chocolate at McDonalds. We met mike, went to meet Dad at Trentham Gardens for a small walk and breather, Mike was alone at Crewe non of the Grooms party were joining until much later. Another pamper section, which I had a poor pedicure, a second healthy meal at Costa. A quick wash and blow-dry which the hair dresser highly recommends. Dropped the cars off at Crewe Hall before a large glass of wine at the Harvester, followed by healthy meal number 3! I made the best decision and I recommend to others, I had no one stay at my parents. Just me and them, we watched Great British Bake Off and a cheesy DVD, I feel asleep on the sofa at 10pm. I slept right threw until 5:30am, I felt well rested.

So here are my top highs and lows.

Lows

  1. Emotional break down on a busy Saturday afternoon in Liverpool Debenhams - mortified
  2. Mother-in-Law in Church - disgusting
  3. Spending £250.00 on my vanity - ashamed
  4. Getting a cold before the wedding - YAY
  5. Week of the wedding loosing another Coordinator - Bloody Great.
Highs
  1. I can truly say I am very well organised - CV, Check
  2. Spending some good quality time with my mum - YAY
  3. Being there for my husband when his grooms party let him down and letting him do it all alone - Love him
  4. Not having or needing my crutches or leg braces week of the wedding - determined
  5. Being so calm night of the wedding and sleeping well - Success

So I will now write up the day of the wedding. 

Lots of Love

xxxx









Thursday, 25 September 2014

1 Week Until The Wedding, Youtube Video!

Hello Everyone,

I'm so sorry for not blogging as much as I promised, I returned back to work 3 weeks ago and to be honest Weddings take an awful lot of your time up!

I will admit I am a tad stressed and writing this small blog whilst working through my last lot on my To Do List, I hate to admit is making Order of Service.

But I thought I would share this lovely video my dad has made, of my journey to the wedding day, so enjoy!


Lots of Love

Monday, 21 October 2013

Guest Blog by the Father of the Bride: My Top 10 Wedding Films


Hello There,

Here is my FIRST Guest Blog by the Father of the Bride, Gordon! 
(you might be lucky to hear off him some more, but he felt inspired by my latest blog
 and decided he wanted to share)


Dad's top 10 of wedding films now don't get me wrong I don't go out of my way to watch them, just part of the film! I prefer a good comedy or even an action film. Surprisingly weddings make good comedy subjects, but weddings can be part of an action film! Take the James Bond films! Here is a bit of trivia for you can you name the two films which 007 gets married?


Here's the list!

10:- Guess Who (2005, Director:- Kevin Rodney Sullivan)
Not quite a wedding film but a renewal of vows between Percy (Bernie Mac) and Marilyn (Judith Scott), who meets his daughter's new boyfriend Ashton Kutcher. Bernie Mac is brilliantly funny, sad he is not here today.
Courtesy of Columbia Pictures Company

9:- Chances Are (1989, Director Emile Ardolino)

Slipped this one in because Rebecca forgot about it, I was going to put in Seven Brides for Seven Brothers but no one would believe me if I said I enjoyed it - I don't! 

Chances Are is a nice Saturday afternoon film you could relax to with a nice cup of tea. It's a film that if you try to explain it, it sounds cheesy but it has a wonderful cast starring Robert Downey Jr, Cybil Shepard, Ryan O'Neil and Mary Stuart Masterson - give it a chance!

(Rebecca: You get a wedding at the beginning and end of the film ekkk! Plus a really good love song that is easy to forget about by Peter Cetera and Cher, called After All)


The official video for the music video is way better that than the film trailer!

Courtesy of TriStar Pictures
8:- The Proposal (2009, Director:- Anne Fletcher)

Another enjoyable film taking the aloof boss (Sandra Bullock) to a situation she is not use to, abusing her poor assistant (Ryan Reynolds), even believing she could trade the dog Kevin for her mobile phone which the eagle has snatched.


Courtesy of Touchstone Pictures
7:- Father of the Bride (1991, Director:- Charles Shyer)

Huge fan of Steve Martin and this has to be one of the funniest films and many father can relate to it.

Courtesy of Touchstone Pictures

6:- Meet The Parents (2000, Director:- Jay Roach)

Robert De Niro is a revelation here, as Jack Byrnes and his character grows in the next two sequels, especially as he gets closer the Gaylord 'Greg' Focker (Ben Stiller). The first is still the best, children can now say Focker without getting into too much trouble.

Courtesy of Universal Pictures
5:- Muriel's Wedding (1994, Director:- P.J Hogan)

Out does Mama Mia due to eccentricity of the story line but still using the original sound track of ABBA 'I do, I do, I do, I do....'

Courtesy of CiBy 2000



4:- Four Weddings & A Funeral (1994, Director:- Mike Newell)

An eclectic mix of people that came together to make a very funny British film, who can forget Rowan Atkinson as Father Gerald, which is his oven personal favorite film he has done! 

'In the name of the father, the son, and the holy spigot. Spirit!'


Courtesy of PolyGram Filmed Entertainment
3:- The Princess Bride (1987, Director:- Rob Reiner)

An original Disney fairy tale but not made by Disney 'Unbelievable'. Says it all in the tag line 'Heroes. Giants. Villains. Wizards. True Love - Not just your basic, average, everyday, ordinary, run of the mill, ho-hum fairy tale' - Unbelievable!





2:- The Hangover (2009, Director Todd Phillips)

The original and the best of the tree film series, well thought as they retrace their route to find the missing groom.

Courtesy of Warner Bros.
1:- American Wedding (2003, Director:- Jesse Dylan)

Has to be one of the funniest of the American Pis franchise for me. I still crack up over the dog 'truffle', the engagement, the dinner party, the dance off, I could go on and on.

Courtesy of Warner Bros.


There you go, what do you think?  Do you fancy sending me your top 10? Just get in touch!



Oh by the way the two Bond films:- James Bond gets married in 'On Her Majesty's Secret Service' (1969) with George Lazenby and Diana Rigg. Also Sean Connery in 'You Only Live Twice' (1967) marries as part of his deep cover.