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jaysay 25-10-2010 10:30

Re: The happiest day of your life
 
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Originally Posted by Margaret Pilkington (Post 855054)
Nowadays John it is called living over the hoover! :)

Or the Dyson:D

katex 25-10-2010 10:31

Re: The happiest day of your life
 
Agree with Cashy .... if you can afford it and that is what you want, why not ?

There are many broken marriages whether you have a large or shoestring wedding anyway.

Mine was small ... one bridesmaid ... 11 guests ... now divorced.

Have to laugh now though ... I was 5 months pregnant when I got married and, not wishing to being seen as hypocritical or open to comments (would have been then), got married in a pink dress as white reflects virginity and purity. Doesn't seem to apply now though.... lots have lived together and had children before they eventually tie the knot and still get married in white. :D

jaysay 25-10-2010 10:34

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Originally Posted by katex (Post 855061)
Agree with Cashy .... if you can afford it and that is what you want, why not ?

There are many broken marriages whether you have a large or shoestring wedding anyway.

Mine was small ... one bridesmaid ... 11 guests ... now divorced.

Have to laugh now though ... I was 5 months pregnant when I got married and, not wishing to being seen as hypocritical or open to comments (would have been then), got married in a pink dress as white reflects virginity and purity. Doesn't seem to apply now though.... lots have lived together and had children before they eventually tie the knot and still get married in white. :D

That's shocking Kate, it was more subtle in the old days, the bride's father walking down the aisle with a Purdy under his arm:D

katex 25-10-2010 10:54

Re: The happiest day of your life
 
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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 855062)
That's shocking Kate, it was more subtle in the old days, the bride's father walking down the aisle with a Purdy under his arm:D

Tee hee 'shot gun wedding'. Did get the choice though from my parents who offered to support me no matter what I decided.

garinda 25-10-2010 11:41

Re: The happiest day of your life
 
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Originally Posted by katex (Post 855061)
Agree with Cashy .... if you can afford it and that is what you want, why not ?

There are many broken marriages whether you have a large or shoestring wedding anyway.

Mine was small ... one bridesmaid ... 11 guests ... now divorced.

Have to laugh now though ... I was 5 months pregnant when I got married and, not wishing to being seen as hypocritical or open to comments (would have been then), got married in a pink dress as white reflects virginity and purity. Doesn't seem to apply now though.... lots have lived together and had children before they eventually tie the knot and still get married in white. :D

Agreed.

There are no guarantees, regardless of how much, or how little, is spent on a wedding.

Though personally I'd be spitting feathers if the other lovebird was now in someone else's nest, and I was still thousands of pounds in debt.

:D

katex 25-10-2010 15:38

Re: The happiest day of your life
 
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Originally Posted by Acrylic-bob (Post 854673)
For the couple, the highlight of the whole thing was kneeling before the priest to receive the nuptial blessing."

Fr Ray Blake's Blog

I do understand what this priest was trying to say, but have never been to a big wedding where the vows were not said with sincerity and love.

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Originally Posted by garinda (Post 855087)
Though personally I'd be spitting feathers if the other lovebird was now in someone else's nest, and I was still thousands of pounds in debt.

:D

Of course .. but, could still have been the happiest day of your life, couldn't it, if that makes sense.:)

jaysay 25-10-2010 17:47

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Originally Posted by katex (Post 855074)
Tee hee 'shot gun wedding'. Did get the choice though from my parents who offered to support me no matter what I decided.

Ya but you weren't the one with that Purdy stuck in your ear like me:D:D:D

yerself 25-10-2010 17:51

Re: The happiest day of your life
 
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Originally Posted by Margaret Pilkington
I chose an oatmeal suit......something practical that I could wear over and over again

And make biscuits from it after the honeymoon.:)


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