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The Big Day
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Vanya & Edmond
The Final Episode - Is there Life After the Wedding?
Well, we made it through the madness, and I am floating here on the far
side in such peace and calm that the past few months of running around
madly seem like a dream! The day itself was fantastic, everything went
great (almost everything, but more about that in a moment), I felt fabulous,
and I relaxed and had a brilliant day.
I wasn't expecting to relax and enjoy the day, up to midnight the night
before I was a 'stressed-out wreck'. There were tears before bedtime!
So many details to try and remember, and so little time to get them done.
But when I woke up in the morning, after a good night's sleep (I was so
worn out I just conked out for the night), I woke up to see the beautiful
blue sky and sunshine streaming through the window, I knew it would all
be fine. Nails and hair done (sitting around in tracksuit top and jeans
with a headdress of roses and curls pinned around your face is an experience).
Then a big brunch, complete with champagne, followed by make-up mania.
All men banned from upstairs in the house as bride and bridesmaids scurried
from bathroom mirror to bedroom and back in towels and dressing gowns,
getting all the war paint on.
Having dispatched the cases and going-away outfit in the car with the
usher, it was time to don the dress. When I arrived downstairs for photos
in the garden (with, naturally, more champagne), a phone call arrived
from the usher (my brother) asking for the Mass booklets. I knew they
were in my car, but that's when I remembered that the keys to the car
were in the case, which was in the boot of our friend's car, at the church!
So my father, the next-door neighbor, and Trevor (the longtime friend
of Ed's who was providing and chauffeuring the vintage car) had to break
into the car with a clothes hanger to get the booklets out. Luckily they
succeeded with no damage done, and the booklets were sent off to the church
with the bridesmaids.
The rest of the day was hitch-free, apart from the big hitch itself of
course! The Mass was beautiful, the music gorgeous and the sun kept shining.
After the ceremony, we headed to Dollymount strand for some beach photographs,
then to St Anne's park for the rest of the family shots. We also took
a couple of photos of us with a wooden sailing boat at the club. The place
looked great, all the hard work was worth it. Everyone ate, drank and
became very merry!! The food was fantastic, and everyone appreciated the
carvery-style hot buffet, which meant they could choose to have one or
both main dishes, and as much or as little as they liked. The entertainment
went with a swing, I think the singer only had to perform for half of
the night as the guests, including Ed and I, almost all did a party piece!
The night ran away on us and all too soon it was time to change and then
to leave. We spent our first night in Clontarf Castle Hotel, in
a beautiful suite with four-poster bed and jacuzzi bath, and then it was
away to Fuerteventura for a fortnight of chilling out in the sunshine.
We really liked it; it was very laid back, no lager louts or in-your-face
nightlife, just great restaurants and nice bars. There was plenty to see
and do, and no hurry to do it, so we came back well rested and refreshed.
It has been a hectic ten months or so planning the big day, but well
worth it. We both thoroughly enjoyed the day; it was very special for
us, and all the photos show both of us beaming with happiness, which is
how it should be...
Jillian & Niall
If I were asked to sum up our wedding day in one sentence I would say,
"It was the most happy, wonderful and magical day in my life". However,
one sentence just isn't enough!
Unfortunately I found the days leading up to our wedding quite stressful!
I am such a worrier and I'll fret over the smallest thing when I'm stressed.
Niall and I had so many things to do, people to see and places to go the
week before our wedding that we found we hardly had any time to ourselves.
Then things started to go wrong - the last few fittings for the bridesmaids
seemed to go on forever and the dresses weren't ready until 2 days before
the wedding, the priest became ill and had to pull out the day before
the wedding (thankfully we were able to get my parish priest to step in),
our singer for the church couldn't be found and she didn't contact me
until the morning of the wedding. It felt like all of our careful planning
and organising had "gone to pot"! Two days before the wedding I was ready
to give up and run away but Niall being the wonderful guy he is stepped
in and took over everything as he could see I was near breaking point.
The day before the wedding I was quite calm - a completely different person!
Niall was kicked out of my house before 12 midnight on the night before
our wedding - as we stood at the door saying goodbye we realised that
the next time we would see each other would be when I was walking up the
aisle! I felt nervous and excited at the same time. I don't know how I
managed to sleep that night but I did!
On the big day itself, I knew I had a very busy and long day ahead of
me and that I should eat some breakfast. However, I couldn't eat anything
at all which is very unusual for me as I can't go anywhere without having
breakfast! Our first stop was the Guillotine Hair Studio and my
sister and I arrived there at 9.30, half an hour late and full of apologies!
We met Niall's sister (my other bridesmaid) there and she told me that
Niall was spending a lot of time in the bathroom at home and he wasn't
getting himself ready! I think he was a bit nervous! I was quite calm
and I didn't show any signs of nerves to anyone - my hairdresser, Mark,
commented that he couldn't believe how calm I was! When we left the Guillotine,
it was raining - that awful heavy drizzly rain and it was a bit windy
too. I was very worried as we made our way to the beauty salon and prayed
that it would stop raining. However, the staff at the Bijou Beauty
Salon was excited for me and they and my bridesmaids soon had me laughing
and joking away - I forgot about the weather. I had a French manicure
and my bridesmaids had one too and they also had a pedicure as they were
wearing sandals. From there, it was back home to have our make-up done.
I had arranged for a neighbour who is a beautician to call to our house
as she could do a final touch-up before I left for the church, not to
mention the fact that she's an excellent beautician! My make-up was done
by about 1.30 - plenty of time for me to sit down and take it easy before
getting dressed (the wedding ceremony was at 3.00). I started to get nervous
when I was changing into my dress with my bridesmaids - it was great fun
though, lots of fussing and checking (and double-checking) and laughing!
I was upstairs on my own for a few minutes - all dressed and ready to
go when reality hit - I was getting married! After all of our planning
and organising for the last year and a half, our big day had finally arrived.
I took a deep breath and went down the stairs and out the front door to
the waiting car. When I stepped outside, the sun came out - my prayers
had been answered!
My dad was in the car with me and he had a few words of wisdom for me.
I was clinging onto his hand really tight and trying not to cry. I found
it to be a very emotional moment but I managed to keep calm - well it
wouldn't do for the bride to walk up the aisle with red eyes!! I will
never forget how nervous I was walking up that aisle - I was afraid to
look at any of our guests so I kept looking straight ahead focussing on
just reaching the top of the aisle to where Niall was waiting for me.
Niall didn't turn around to watch me walk up the aisle; he had decided
that he wanted to wait until I arrived at the top of the aisle (to keep
the suspense going!). Although I was still nervous, I felt so much better
with Niall beside me. The ceremony just flew past so quickly, the only
hiccup being that the priest stood on my floor length veil as I was signing
the register! I really can't describe the feeling I had as I walked down
the aisle with Niall - a mixture of relief and sheer happiness. We greeted
all of our guests and had a few photos taken at the church. The drive
from the church to the Limerick Inn Hotel was great fun - everyone
we passed smiled and waved and car horns beeped and beeped! It was our
first moment together alone and it gave us a chance to catch our breath!
We had a few more photos taken at the hotel and then it was time for dinner.
We had the speeches before dinner, an unusual but very welcome idea as
the speakers were quite nervous and wanted to get the whole ordeal done
and over with (and be able to enjoy their meal)! It worked very well and
everyone thought it was a great idea! The meal I am told was only delicious
- Niall and I found that we couldn't eat very much at all; I think it
was due to the excitement! After dinner, some cards and telegrams were
read out and of course, we had the toast!
Our 'band' was The News and they started playing at around 9.30.
They were excellent and they soon had everyone up dancing! Niall and I
had been practising our secret dance - the Tango and we performed it for
everyone! Our guests enjoyed it so much; there was a call for an encore!
After the band, we had a DJ who ensured that the dancing never stopped
except for the throwing of the bouquet, which I had nearly forgotten about
in all the excitement!
LOUISE & ED
Well we did it, we said "I DO", tied the knot and all that!! I have to
say it was the best day of my life!!! The day came and went and thankfully
everything went according to plan.
The preparations were a mad few days before the wedding. I had flown
in from Germany and had a few days to get all the bits and pieces together
before the big day. I wasn't nervous at all and was just following through
on my list of things to do. Everything was going according to plan. Then
on thursday (the day before) I could have cried. The weather was terrible,
wild rain, gust of wind - the worst. The one thing you can't control or
plan for is the weather!!I refused to listen to the weather forecasts
for Friday 22nd as I really didn't want to hear the worst. As I went to
bed on thursday night I prayed one last time that God would be kind and
give me a glimmer of sunshine, even just a dry spot so I could get to
the church without being blasted out of it.
Well it worked, He must have heard my pleas because when we got up on
friday morning the sky was blue, the sun was shining and the day was off
to a perfect start. Thank you God!!
So off we went to the hairdresser which turned out fine and back to the
house where a good neighbour did our make-up. Party atmosphere at home
as neighbours came around to offer good wishes and see all the glamour!!
It was really exciting getting all dressed up with my bridesmaids. We
opened a bottle of champagne and toasted each other for the day.
When my bright yellow vintage rolls royce turned up outside the door,
I felt like cinderella going to the ball. On the 15 mintue drive to Malahide,
the number of people who waved and hooted their car horns was great. I
felt like a movie star!!!
In my well established German style - I arrived at the church at 2pm
right on the dot! I wanted to be a littel late but the traffic actually
worked with us for a change. However once we did the obligatory photo's
outside the church it was 2:15pm before I walked down the aisle!! At this
stage poor Ed was on his last nerves!!
We had a beautiful ceremony, which myself and Ed put alot of thought
and effort into. We wanted it traditional and I was fortunate to have
a wonderful vocalist who brought tears to the eyes of many in the congregation.
Afterwards we took our photographs at Malahide Castle where the weather
continued to be kind to us. After that it was onto the reception in the
Grand Hotel where a beautiful meal was served to us and our guests!! The
speeches was one of the highlights of our day. Tiarnan, our best man stole
the day with his 23 minute speech where he dutifully slagged off Ed and
me and generally entertained out 95 guests. In total our speeches lasted
one hour and 10 minutes!! This did eat into our dancing time so beware
future brides!! However we really enjoyed this part and we have it on
video and will be able to relive it again and again.
I think after the first dance I finally relaxed. We had a super ban the
"Jazz Freaks" to entertain our guests and then "Celtic Rythm" (version
of Riverdance) as a surprise interlude especially for our overseas guests.
The one thing I remarked about the day was the amount of 'demands' on
you as the bride. Everyone wants to take your picture, talk to you, cut
the cake, make a speech, etc etc.. You really are running around making
sure everyone is happy and that you get a chance to meet everyone. However
I really enjoyed every minute of it. I can safely say that I know what
film stars feel like!! If you had to do that every day you would be exhausted!!