July 31, 2011 was the most amazing day of my life and I am so excited to share some of the details of our dream wedding.
We chose to see each other before the ceremony, and it was great to have a private moment to ourselves as we saw each other for the first time outside my parents home. Our ceremony started at 4:30pm, which gave us plenty of time to get ready and take pictures. Once the outdoor ceremony was finished we all walked along the marina to the reception hall.
Walking down the aisle with both my parents by my side was one of the most emotional and special moments that I will cherish forever. I really took the time to enjoy the moment and I suggest all brides do the same. Look around, smile, tell your parents you love them, and look into the eyes of your soon to be husband.
I had spend over a year planning our wedding and every little detail was important to me, but on the day I told myself that I would let go, I would not let any issues get to me, that this was our day and it was going to be wonderful no matter what. Only I would notice if a certain detail was not done to my specifications, and there were some very minor items that didn’t go as I had planned, but it was beautiful and everyone had an amazing time. I married the man of my dreams and we were surrounded by friends and family to share that moment and celebrate.
Mike Golec from MotionMuseum (MM Weddings) put together a beautiful video that summarizes our wedding. His work is fantastic and we are thrilled with the final product. Enjoy!
http://www.mmweddings.ca/mmweddings/videowedding.html
I am working on writing up some vendor reviews to share as well (for those brides in the Toronto Ontario area). I will be back to post some more soon. Also I would be happy to answer any questions you may have during your planning process. I loved planning my wedding and would be happy to help out!
congratulations!!
CONGRATS :-)
i'm planning on donating my dress to the breast cancer foundation. it’s for brides with breast cancer who can't afford to spend too much money on a wedding gown due to their medical expenses.