9. Having all my bridesmaids and family around me before going to our ceremony just comforted me knowing that everyone is behind us during this union.
8. Seeing my dad in his tuxedo. This is the first for my dad with his tux so I felt so overwhelmed seeing him all spiffed up.
7. No Rain – It was forecasted to be raining all weekend during our wedding and the rain had started early in the morning and stopped just in time for our ceremony and reception.
6. Walking down the aisle. Though we had close to 200 guests watching us, all I could see was Mr. Gardenia waiting for me at the end of the aisle. He’s like that pot of gold at the end of the rainbow. J
5. Father-Daughter Dance. As we danced, my dad asked me if I was happy and I said “Yes” and thanked him and my mom for everything that they have done for me and for our wedding. He says he’ll do anything for me so he’s glad that I was happy.
4. MOH Toast – she was really nervous since she’s not one for public speaking but did it so eloquently. She just talked about our unbreakable sisterhood and the friendship that we have between us.
3. Seeing the reception ballroom for the first time. It was when we realized that our entire vision of our wedding day has just been executed so beautifully.
2. Garter Toss – our groomsmen concocted of a plan to give Mr. Gardenia just what he deserves. One of our groomsmen filled me in on the plan prior to the garter toss. While I was sitting down for the garter toss, Mr. Gardenia was blindfolded by one of the guys. I switched with one of the groomsmen (I guess he was the chosen one since he had the less hair in his legs and would be more convincing.) and had Mr. Gardenia starting to feel him out for the garter. They really played it so nicely since my gown was over the groomsmen’s leg so it seems as if I was still sitting in the chair. Garter: $10 dollars. Mr. Gardenia’s reaction: PRICELESS
1. First Dance -

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