CK’s Random Ruminations

the inner mumblings of a busy girl

At risk of being a bridal bore… August 14, 2009

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WARNING – before reading, please know that you are at risk of being bored by the bridal bore!

I’m quite conscious that actually, not everyone in the world wants to know that I had blue toenails, that there was a power cut at the church and that the hog man got so hammered that it was a serve yourself or starve evening buffet…so I am trying quite hard to measure to what lengths I speak about our wedding. Having said that, here’s the initial ramblings on The Big Day, erm, just in case any readers are, like, interested….

It was totally, utterly brilliant and the best day of my life, for sure. In the run up to it, I was totally shattered from legging around and doing last minute jobs, painting the van and hallway so that neither looked tatty on the day, and carting stuff to and from the marquee. At 3pm on the Friday, I was scoffing chips in an unfinished marquee whilst it pissed it down outside.

Fast forward to 7pm however, and I was drinking red wine, having a pedicure and having my dinner cooked for me by the ultra-ace Bridesmaid, Mare.  I slept, as you’d imagine, a minimal amount and was wide awake again at 5.45am peering out from behind the curtains to find…sunshine! Hoooopla! I nearly high fived my sister, who was sleeping next door, in celebration.

Come 8am it was all systems go – five bridesmaids and three hairdressers were in full flow and the house was chocka. I was remarkably calm until I had to get my hair done – even applying my makeup was a relaxed affair. However, sitting still having my barnet sorted, not being able to run around in a lather was not good for my composure and I started getting nervy about the big day ahead. A few champers later though, and a bit of calming talk from lovely Mary from The Glass Slipper and I was basically ok.

Until.

Yes, there really was a power cut. As I drew up to the Church I heard house alarms going off and heard my Dad say “Oh dear” as he exited the car. I was stressed, as I knew we needed power for Dad and Brother’s musical turn later in the ceremony.  After a bit of flapping we were calmed by the presence of the completely brilliant Father John, who said in rather joyful tones “We have a piano!” (the organ was electric too).  The way he said it actually made me glad that we had a piano instead!  Anyhoo, it all panned out ok and I went up the altar with a piano playing and candles lit.  I was definitely happy at that point as some of the pics of me walking up show a grin so wide that I look slightly psychotic!  Looking back at the piano/candle/power thingy, it was completely appropriate for The Husband and I and fitted perfectly with our random comedy moments. closeup BW The wedding went on and half way through, the lights came back on too (not in reply to an expectant line on “shining light on us” from the priest – that really would have been a hollywood moment).  This meant Dad and Bro could do their turn singing a love song medley, which most of the congregation swayed along too! Brilliant. Throughout, I think if I had grinned any wider, my face would have split open – I was utterly over the moon.

The festivities carried on at our lovely marquee in a friend’s farm field (we are SO lucky with the weather, I can’t tell you), and the hay bale throwing contest got properly underway after dinner. Food btw was really fantastic and there was lots of it – washed down with LOADS of wine from the lovely Corkscrew Wines in Carlisle. Delicious pink wine was my choice and the sparklings they recommended were brilliant (i’m not a dry champagne fan, these were really lovely to quaff). With the alcohol adding to the atmosphere, many people joined the speech sweepstake contest…

My Dad’s speech was ace, culminating in a tailored version of “Always look on the bright side of life” with verses about me and the boy which Dad had written. Most people joined in the chorus which was a great random touch to our day. My speech went pretty well too and the Boy likes his ‘membership certificate’ of the Japan Aisaika organisation – or the devoted husbands association. I hope he takes my “tips” for future marital bliss on board…

Husband did a good job on his speech relating us to Tom and Barbara from The Good Life – I’d be happy with that although I’m not sure I could tolerate having goats. Pete the best man also had a blinder and recounted tale after tale of the Boy’s adventures and comedy moments aplenty, again culminating in song – this time Husband and Father in Law sang The Blackbird song – a good West Country moment!

The evening stayed fine weather wise and randomly a helicopter did a low fly-past, with many people thinking we’d organised that (we hadn’t). We’d chosen our band really carefully and The Men from Stax did us proud – our first dance was Madness’ “It must be love” which they played with aplomb, followed up by a ska mix which got a lot of people on the dancefloor early.  Tonnes of people commented on how great they were – and the dancefloor was basically packed all night – always a good sign.

The evening was a whirl and a blur of chatting, dancing, press ups (why do I do these things?!) and a sing-a-long of irish tunes, dutch songs and some rugby numbers. All in all, a top top top day.

The next morning everyone who’d camped was up early and a few of us went for a refreshing swim in the river (a very good hangover cure, I can tell ya). Then it was on to the wedding XI cricket game, in which two of our uncles took wickets and celebrated way beyond their years and agility should allow! It was ace and a nice way to chill a little bit before heading off on the honeymoon adventure in Trevor the wonder van – but more of that in a later post…

drive off

 

wedding jitters July 21, 2009

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I finish work today. Today! Cripes!  Have just been treated to flowers and cakes from the work girls all to the wedding march tune! Bless them – a lovely surprise.  I actually drove the camper van into work today to get over any jitters I have about driving it round. It all went fabulously well and is now parked right at the entrance of work on display to all!

Aside from the camper-tastic-ness, somehow the wedding is now only four sleeps  away and it seems unbelievable that it’s crept up on us so soon! We’ve leapt from three months to less than a week and time has absolutely flown. Admittedly I’ve been focused on my bridal bootcamp regime a fair bit and painting Trevor like it’s going out of fashion, and life has been manic to say the least, so the wedding has kinda crept up on me…

Anyhoo, to add to general realisation that the Big Day is not far off, there we were in church Sunday and our names were in the newsletter as a forthcoming wedding – in black and white, there it was! Added to that, our lovely priest singled us out at the end of Mass highlighting our forthcoming nuptials – cue lots of well-wishers shaking hands, offering good luck and some dishing out advice. The priest reckons we look chilled out, which we probably do in all fairness (it was 0830 and my worry genes hadn’t woken up by then).

Having said we look chilled out though and with The Boy usually in a state of placidness as far as stress goes, this morning Boy revealed he’d had his first wedding related dream. His first, a week beforehand! (I’m shocked as I’ve been dreaming about it for years. literally.) Anyway. The dream wasn’t great and basically everything was running late. Now, this gives me an indication that under The Boy’s calm exterior is a shot of panic somewhere. Compare this to my dreams (for about 18months) of tripping over shoes, dress being ruined by peanut butter bagel on the morning, Boy being drunk, guests stuck in mudfield at reception, PA system not working, camper van being nicked, Priest ill on the day etc etc. You get the idea.  But this is all in my head and I’m telling myself to relax, be calm and enjoy the day on Saturday. It’ll only happen once and whatever happens, it’s going to be ACE!

 

Wedding Mission critical January 10, 2009

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Last night I had a nightmare that it was my wedding day and I hadn’t confirmed the florist, or printed the orders of service. Or done the invites – gah!!

 

Woke up deciding that in my next week of sick leave I am going to do a critical path to The Big Day, noting all the time bound actions and every little thing that has to be considered. Then I will sleep easy!

 

wedding budget fear December 2, 2008

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Boy and I spent a few mins last night totting up estimates and actual costs so far for The Big Day next year and I immediately felt frightened when I did the “SUM=” thing in excel and saw the total totted up. Scary.

It’s not that we are being frivolous with our wedding, far from it – we are being very budget conscious and seeking out bargains. This extends to dumping favours (I can’t be arsed, and people won’t take notice of them), getting work print unit to print out wedding stationery (bargain price) and using jam jars with ribbon round the lip instead of buying tea light holders.

It’s just that with a party in the day for 200 people plus another 70 for the evening do, there is no way we can do our wedding on the cheap. Feeding that amount of people costs a fair bob, and watering them – well, half of them are Irish and another batch of buddies are rugby club, so it’s gonna be an alcohol soaked fest! Added to this is the pressure that with a recession biting my Dad’s company is looking at “restructuring” – so until this happens and we know what’s going on, I don’t want to ask my family about contributions (I hate talking money anyway!).

It is a tricky one in a way – we both want a big wedding and big weddings cost big bucks – FACT. There’s no real way we can cut down on costs apart from getting rid of people – and we’ve been strict on that already. So, I am resolving to cost-down wherever I can, but to go with it – it’s gonna be a fantastic day and I don’t want to constantly worry about how much it’s costing us. After all, a marriage is priceless, right?

 

A very wedding week October 17, 2008

The past week has been very good in wedding terms.

Thursday last week I got a message on my mobile phone from the Bridal shop where my wedding dress is coming from.  Here’s how it went: “Hi there, it’s Shop for Brides. Just calling about your wedding dress. Can you call us back? Alright Darling? Ok, thanks.”

Seemingly ok, non? NON! The “Alright Darling” section was said in a kindly tone, the sort your Mum might use when telling you your cat has died (or something equally bad).  This instigated immediate paranoia on my part, to the extent that I took 2 deep breaths and left the office to call back, just in case I had to cry cos my dress was no longer available or summat.

In reality, it was good news – my dress was in! Yay! On arriving at the shop on Saturday I mentioned to the lady that I was nervous at her voice mail and fearing the worst…she admitted she never says “Your dress is in” on voice mail as she likes to tell people in person as it were.  Phewzers.  But surely, a lot less stress all round for B2Bs if she just told us on the voice mail that our dress was in.

Anyway! I digress! So, wedding dress, all lush and lovely.  Tried on with my BIG platform wedges that I’m wearing (in an attempt to not look like a stunted pixie next to The Boy in photos).  Earlier that Saturday I also took the Boy to Millers Tailors in Northampton for a suit reccy.  The old boys running the shop were ace (even had tape measures round their neck and knew his size without asking).  Importantly they also realised I was in charge, saying “Now Madam, what do you think, because you’re the important one here”. Sold!! Loved ‘em, loved the suits, got it sorted and booked.

Another job for Saturday was a hair cut at my Mum’s Cousin’s salon in Heart of the Shires shopping place, The Glass Slipper. I *love* going here, not only cos I get to see a fave relly, and get my hair cut at a good rate, but also they have started doing bespoke tiaras and fascinators.  Saturday’s visit was very exciting as I tried on a completely gorgeous tiara which I think is the one I will go for. *LOVED* it lorra lorra.  Can’t wait to go back and try again with a hair-do as well to see how it might look.

With those jobs done on Saturday, I was feeling ultra productive and sorted, so Ma and me treated ourselves to a lovely lunch at new Daventry deli, Saddlers.  I highly recommend it; we had a really nice lunch, plus some cakes (cupcake is tres bon) – the only downside was they’d run out of Prosecco (I was after some bubbly after such a good morning).  I’m thinking though that many of my bridal related activities seem to end with cake, a habit I need to stop if I am going to be looking tippety top for The Big Day.

The week days have been no less productive either. Earlier in the week I popped to IKEA and decided there and then against shelling out for tea light holders for these reasons; 1. they cost money. 2. We don’t need 300 tea light holders in our future life together.  So I had a flash of genius (Mother may disagree) and have asked our mates to collect up their empty jam jars and get them to me.  Anyone supplying 15 or more gets a jar of my home-made chutney to enjoy.  The plan is to put some nice ribbon round the top, put a candle in and hey-presto – a FREE tea light holder, and more money for wine, huzzah!!

Finally last night I met with my buddy who also does floristry to talk flowers. She had pics of other stuff she’s done and it all looked really lovely.  We had a good talk about what I liked and didn’t like and she had the great idea of using ranunculous in the button holes.  This was very exciting, believe me!!!  Unfortunately I hadn’t prepped quite enough as I don’t really have a firm budget idea for flowers. I’m thinking 600? Is that fair? Anyhoo, let’s see what she comes back with…