2010年6月22日星期二

jennifer kevins marriage mayhem

Remember a year ago when Ariel introduced you to this adorable bike riding couple? Yeah, well a here's all details… a month after their first anniversary!The Offbeat Bride: Jennifer, Theatre Manager Her Offbeat Partner: Kevin, Microsoft Solution ArchitectLocation & date of wedding: Wellington Barn, Wiltshire, UK — 19th July 2008What made our wedding offbeat: We found that following the traditional pattern for the day seemed to work for us, but the details made it our own.For a start, the whole day was loosely based around a mountain bike theme as we met at a 24hr race, Mountain Mayhem. The wedsite URL was then obviously,Quinceanera Dresses, Marriage Mayhem. We had race licenses for place names,Bridal Petticoat, an old wheel for the table plan, a 'cake stop' cake table and a podium for the groups shots. Oh,Prom Dresses, and a UV painted rock band. One of the highlights was my Dad arriving at the barn the day before with a couple of old vintage bikes he'd borrowed.These made for some amazing photos and really captured how we wanted the day to be.It was real easy to set up, and I think we had about a 95% success rate from guests able to reply … but it was hard actually making that decision to email them. I'd already asked my mum to make the invites, and so we had to explain to her why we changed our minds. I'd say the most offbeat element, if you like,Wedding Shawls, was the fact that we emailed our invites out and had the guests RSVP with an online entry form.Our biggest challenge: The online invites were a challenge. I think it was hard for our mums to accept that it was ok to email, and people wouldn't think bad of us for not sending out traditional ones. We just didn't want to spend all that money on something that would go in the bin.The only real issue that we had is that the invite image was sent as an attachment, and not everyone saw to open it. Then it actually did look like we'd sent a group text email! If you can figure out a way to have the image as the body of the text, then do it that way!My favorite moment: There were so many! Actually saying our vows was superb. My dad had asked me just before we entered the room,Bal Gown, 'Are you ready?' I said I was,Wedding Accessories, so he said 'Goodbye Miss Cady!' Ijust started crying! I had to just focus on Kevin's eyes as I walked down the aisle and then that got him going. We alternated between crying and laughing thewhole time. It was hilarious!It was also really special to sneak out over dinner for the bike shots. Riding off down the road, racing each other and laughing was just really special.Another highlight was the quiz we did over dinner. We awarded the winning table with chocolate medals and made them get on the podium. It went so much better than expected, and everyone had such a blast!Can I have another favourite moment? It would be the party. We had a UV painted rock band and they kicked ass! Everyone was up dancing and singing and just rocking out! Even my Mum and Dad! They learnt Danger Zone especially for us and the crowd went wild!My advice to other offbeat brides: I think my advice would be to make sure you plan a good party. It's a celebration! You just got married! All your friends and family have turned out in their spanky frocks and I think you need to show them a good time! That doesn't mean that you can't do what you want though. Our guests all had a snigger and didn't know what to think when they saw the singer of the band in his tight pink trousers and face paint! In fact, it took quite a lot of nerve for me to book them, but I knew they'd rock it hard. They asked if we wanted them to include Enter Sandman on the set list and I said to judge the crowd and play it if they thought it would work… they played it twice!

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