So. The Beast and I got married at the local courthouse last year in January. We just up and decided that was the day. We got our little family dressed and ready for the day and I called my mom and told her I would race her to the courthouse. :) It was perfect. We even have pictures. And I love them.
But, our families and friends wanted to celebrate our marriage. My parents offered to pay for a formal reception. With the exception of the cost of a wedding dress and a suit. 2 of my closest friends got together and purchased a wedding dress for me. And we scraped enough money together to get an inexpensive suit for the Beast. It was looking like this was actually going to happen.
So we got busy planning and decided that April would be perfect. We invited his family, even those who had disowned him because of me. We invited my family. We invited friends.
250 invitations went out. 150 RSVP cards came back with a yes we will be there response.
So we planned accordingly. We found a gorgeous venue. And even though it was pricey my parents paid for it insisting that it was perfect, and that we really needed that location because it had more space than the other options and a lot of people had RSVP'd.
We rented tables and chairs and gorgeous table linens.
We purchased beautiful centerpieces and candles for all of the guests tables.
We purchased 2 cakes to ensure that there would be enough cake for everyone. 1 gorgeous tiered wedding cake and 1 sheet cake.
The day of the reception arrived. And things started going wrong.
The Best and I had decided that we each wanted one attendant and their spouse to stand with us as we said our vows. And to sit with us at our table.
My attendant called me an hour before the reception was supposed to start. She had a headache and couldn't make it. YEAH... So at the last second I had to find someone else to stand with me. And honestly I had no idea who to pick. The person I felt closest to had just bailed on me and its kind of hard to find a bridesmaid at the last minute. So, the Beast's sister graciously offered to stand with me. And I felt slightly less stressed. Until I realized that I was looking at a clock that was wrong. And I was going to be late to my own reception. So I get there a few minutes late and I'm getting dressed (hair and make up were already done, thank God) and I get a text from the girl who is in charge of the music... She is lost and is running late.... are you KIDDING ME RIGHT NOW??
She arrives just as I'm giving up and preparing to walk into the reception hall sans music. She rushes past me and hurriedly sets up the music on a tiny portable CD player instead of the expensive sound equipment with the big speakers... So the music starts but it's very very quiet which actually really wasn't that bad of a thing... And the doors open up and I walk into the room and. . . .
What the HELL???
The room is nearly empty. Seriously there are 25 gorgeously decorated tables in this room. And only 4 of them are occupied. 4. I falter for just a moment. And then I keep walking. And then I realize that the microphone that we are supposed to use to say or vows is not hooked up and its not where is supposed to be.
So the Beast meets me in the middle of the room as planned. And he informs me that he lost his vows. And that he doesn't think he can wing it. And that he is not sure he can n day anything at all in front of all these people... dude there are less than 50 people in this room (hasn't done a head count yet) we were planning on a lot more. And I'm sorry you lost your vows dude but here we are and you're gonna have to figure it out. 15 minutes and 2 pep talks from friends later he finally made it through his spur of the moment vows.
Thank God there was no microphone. Not sure that a friend telling him to grow some balls would have been the best thing to add volume to. Just saying.
We managed to get through the rest if the reception without any major catastrophes. I mean the music thing was a total bust because you couldn't really hear the music once people started talking, and half of the music didn't play anyway (burned CD's... not always the most reliable things).
But seriously it was perfect. Except for that moment when I walked in and saw how many people were there. When you are walking into a room in a wedding dress expecting to be surrounded by 150 friends and family members and there are only 30 people in the room, it is enough of a shock to almost make you cry.
So. My advice to you is this: do not RSVP for a wedding unless you're actually going to be there.
Thank God it wasn't a fancy catered dinner reception.