My friend Rose's wedding to John was phenomenal.
Two months before the wedding I received a beautiful handmade
invitation. On the cover was an embossed
castle portraying a prince and princess walking toward it, hand in hand. The artwork was beautiful. Inside were the details of the location, day and time.
When I arrived at the
church people were already being seated and some of the ushers were handing out little packages wrapped in pink tissue paper. I took one and sat on Rose's side beside, Alice, a mutual friend. The pews were
decorated with
pale pink and gold ribbon and bows, and garlands of pink and yellow
roses. The altar was
decorated by an arch covered in vines of golden ivy and pink
roses.
John wore a dark blue
morning coat with gold buttons and gold epaulettes. He wore a gold tapestry vest and white pants with a strip of gold braid down the side. His dark hair was slicked back and he did indeed look just like Prince Charming.
All of the ushers also wore dark blue
morning coats, but without all the fancy gold trim John's had, and wore gold cumber bunds with white pants. The
bridesmaids wore lovely pastel pink
dresses with short cap sleeves of pink chiffon and full A-line skirts. The ushers escorted the
bridesmaids down the aisle then took their places behind the groom.
An adorable little boy wearing a
white tuxedo carried a rose shaped ring pillow made out of pink satin. Behind him a little girl in a
white dress with a pink bow, threw
freeze dried rose petals out of a little pink basket
decorated with
white satin bows and pearls.
Rose's
gown was gorgeous. It had chiffon, poet sleeves and the neckline and waistline were embellished with iridescent beads. The full, A-line skirt and train made her look just like Cinderella. Her blond
hair was elaborately piled on top of her head and a stunning tiara set with dazzling
aurora borealis crystal sat on her brow. Her father wore a dark blue
morning coat trimmed with gold braid like John's, a gold cumber bund and white pants.
The ceremony was brief. John and Rose exchanged a pair of sculptured glass roses as a symbol of their love. After that they placed gold wedding
rings on each other's fingers.
Once the wedding party had left the
church the couple released hundreds of
butterflies and the assembled guests tossed
confetti at the newlyweds. The reception hall was beautifully
decorated. On the wall behind the head table was a framed picture of a castle and royal couple like the one on the
invitation. The windows were framed by curtains of pink and gold chiffon and bouquets of pink and gold
balloons everywhere. An
automatic bubble blower in each corner of the room filled the air with beautiful transparent spheres. The kids ran around having great fun catching and bursting them.
The
tables were arranged around the dance floor. Each
table was covered with beautiful
gold damask tablecloths with a pink drape over it. On each
table were
centrepieces made with glass bowls filled with water. The bottoms were covered with iridescent pink and gold marbles and rose shaped
candles floated on the surface. The places were set with lovely iridescent pink and gold glass
plates and matching glasses. The gold utensils were lined up on
pink cloth napkins. The name of each guest was secured with place
card holders that looked like miniature glass slippers. On top of each plate were porcelain keepsake
boxes shaped like Cinderella’s pumpkin coach. They were all filled with
chocolate mints shaped like roses and hearts.
A
string quartet played classical music for dancing. A wedding
photographer took
pictures of the guests enjoying themselves. A
table was set up with trays of
appetizers. There were a variety of dips with freshly cut vegetable and breads, antipasti, chocolate truffles, meat and cheese filled pastries and many types of cheeses with crackers. Everyone grabbed a plate and started snacking. The
wedding cake was displayed at the end of the appetizer buffet. It was decorated like a fairy tale castle and was five layers high. On the top of the first layer, were beautiful porcelain figurines of Prince Charming and Cinderella walking arm in arm.
The
string quartet played a lively tune when the happy couple made their grand entrance. The bride and groom followed by the wedding party made their way to the head table. It was
decorated in pinks and gold like the other tables, but the
centerpiece was a beautiful, large, iridescent glass rose with gold accents set in front of the places of the bride and groom.
After the salad was served the
waiters filled everyone's glasses with Champagne and the best man and maid of honour gave their
toasts. I started to get the giggles and the person next to me couldn't help herself either. We were trying very hard not to burst out laughing!
The
main course was a choice of honey glazed chicken or roast beef. It was served with sliced carrots, mashed or roasted potatoes or green beans. I had the roast beef and a few glasses of merlot. Everything was delicious!
After the
main course an
Irish band set up and began playing traditional Irish jigs and reels. Rose and John began teaching everyone some Irish dances. The music was really lively and everyone had a great time whether they danced or watched. A
photographer took
pictures of everyone having a good time and a
videographer mingled amongst the guests capturing some of the best moments.
Rose tossed her
bouquet and Joanie caught. Everyone thought the way she shoved a couple of girls aside to get it was really hilarious. John took off Rose's garter belt and tossed it at the single men. It totally missed the group of bachelors and landed at Rose's Uncle Bob's feet. Many people were laughing, except for Bob's wife!
After more dancing the wedding cake was cut. The white
cake went perfectly with the strawberry mousse filling. It was so delectable!
Rose and John said their thanks and good-byes and departed in a white
limousine for
honeymoon. The rest of us danced and chatted while the
band played beautiful Irish music. The whole night was just like a fairy tale.