getting married
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Good luck for Saturday. You'll be wound tighter than a clockspring until after the ceremony, then it's time to relax & enjoy the day. Feel a div for the first dance tho....it's the law!0
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+1 for not getting too pissed. Doesn't go down well with your brand new bride when you fail to recognise or introduce your work colleagues when they arrive at the reception, then trample on her satin-clad feet repeatedly during the dancing.
22 years and she's only just stopped reminding me about it.
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Take an hour to yourself tomorrow morning. Just you. Settle yourself for the event. Relax. Mark the passing of your youth. Prepare for a new future. 8)0
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davelakers wrote:TheTalkingTurboTrainer wrote:I got married back home in NZ in March. It was a fantastic day. Weather was perfect, everything went to plan and we have some fantastic memories of the day and the honeymoon afterwards (India and the Maldives).
Enjoy the day, and take it all in. People say try not to get too drunk but given everyone wants to talk to you, you'll be putting your drink down and talking so much you won't be able to!
That being said, I did manage to, but that's because I'd saved a bottle port I was given by the NZ Army 15 years ago and decided that my wedding day was the perfect day to drink it. What my family didn't drink, I did! I wasn't letting it going to waste! It all went downhill after that ... whoops! :oops:
Seriously, don't panic, you're doing it for a reason and remember EVERYONE there is on your side so there's no need to worry or be nervous etc.
Good luck, don't stand on her dress during the dance!
We flew out to NZ and got married on Waiheke Island a couple of years ago. The best day of my life without a doubt and Im still as happy today!!
No way!! That's where we got married!! We were at The Estate and were lucky enough to get the most perfect sunset over Rangitoto Island. 8)
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I have been married 15 years now, best thing I ever did.0
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3 weeks for me
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TheTalkingTurboTrainer wrote:davelakers wrote:TheTalkingTurboTrainer wrote:I got married back home in NZ in March. It was a fantastic day. Weather was perfect, everything went to plan and we have some fantastic memories of the day and the honeymoon afterwards (India and the Maldives).
Enjoy the day, and take it all in. People say try not to get too drunk but given everyone wants to talk to you, you'll be putting your drink down and talking so much you won't be able to!
That being said, I did manage to, but that's because I'd saved a bottle port I was given by the NZ Army 15 years ago and decided that my wedding day was the perfect day to drink it. What my family didn't drink, I did! I wasn't letting it going to waste! It all went downhill after that ... whoops! :oops:
Seriously, don't panic, you're doing it for a reason and remember EVERYONE there is on your side so there's no need to worry or be nervous etc.
Good luck, don't stand on her dress during the dance!
We flew out to NZ and got married on Waiheke Island a couple of years ago. The best day of my life without a doubt and Im still as happy today!!
No way!! That's where we got married!! We were at The Estate and were lucky enough to get the most perfect sunset over Rangitoto Island. 8)
We got married at Mudbrick Vineyard on a dull overcast day in February 07. It ended up lovely and we had a stunning sunset over Auckland. I dream of the day we go back and Im so utterly pissed off I dont live there....0 -
Fungus The Muffin Man wrote:Wave good bye to BJ'S0
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I day to go.......but I have a feeling northernneil isnt logging in much tonight...0
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have a great day northerneil......and the same to the missus....0