BIGGIRL! WHERE HAVE YOU BEEN!
Well - Monday evening and I have been very good all day, except for not drinking any water! In fact all I have drunk all day is coffee, so off to get a pint of water in me now!
And feeling happy and confident I can stick to it - Game ON!
i think whether you theme your wedding or not the key thing is that the day feels like the two of you. other than the legalities, nothing is compulsory about a wedding - so have the party the two of you would like best... and if you have a theatrical heart, that might mean a medieval theme, or a casino or whatever. My mates, who are actors, had a 1930s village fete theme, and everyone was given an envelope with thrupenny bits to spend at the coconut shy etc. They had sack races and got a local fish and chip place to come in and do the catering. I think that theme started from the bride finding a gorgeous peach silk vintage 30s dress.Day 2 - so far so good. A little hungry perhaps but nothing we can't cope with. Time for a coffee!
Anyway, I haven't really written anything much for a while, so where to start . . . gearing up for my redundancy in 7 weeks and trying to find out what I actually want t do with my life. I haven't been out for work since I left uni - 13 years with one company and now I want a complete change of direction I think - I just dont know what I want to do.
OH and I have discussed what we want from our wedding so i have some idea of how to get started in looking for venues. What do you think of themed weddings - I have never considered it before (well never considered being married before) and now I am looking at all sorts of ideas. Basically OH and I are not that keen on dancing so want to avoid the '1st dance' and most of our family are not the disco type. So thinking of alternatives, like a casino, or . . . I dont know. If we married in a castle, we could have a medieval theme. What do you think? Fun or weird?
Ooh Spangles. What did your sister think of Warwick castle, was she pleased with the medieval type dinner and the room it was held in - I did look at that but the pictures made it look like it was quite a dark cafe type room.
We have thought of a hog roast garden party, but we have a lot of BBQs at our house so we really wanted something a bit different. We love the idea of marrying in a castle, so it was really carrying the theme on a bit more. I was a little surprised when OH looked quite keen on it too, as its normally me who likes medieval.
What other types/themed of wedding have you been to - what did you like, whats a big no no. Any thoughts welcome!