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Mrs. Butterfly, New York Age and Occupation in 06: 27, Bridezilla in training Fiance's Age and Occupation: 30, Making me happy by saying "yes dear" to everything related to wedding planning. Engagement Date: February 3, 2006 Wedding Date: November 18, 2006 Venue: Twenty-Four Fifth About Me: Our wedding will be small but fun. I want a whole range of music including cheesy 80's music! But we'll see how that works out��‚��
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Things That Went Wrong

December 12th, 2006 @ 2:32 pm by Mrs. Butterfly

With the months and months of planning, you just don’t think that anything is going to go wrong on your wedding day. Even though everyone tells you something will go wrong, you just can’t conceivably imagine what could go wrong. I mean, I am pretty organized and I had a schedule of the entire day printed out for each person in the wedding party. Seriously, what could go wrong?

As it turns out, several things did go wrong. My wedding went pretty smoothly but there were definitely times when things did not go according to plan.

1. The night before the wedding, we were all supposed to get our nails done, but because of the horrendous traffic we had to wait until after the rehearsal dinner. Not many nail salons are open past 8pm. We found one, but the manicurists were about to leave. I panicked and said “but I’m getting married tomorrow!!!” They did our nails and I gave them a hefty tip.

2. I forgot to bring a button down shirt, so I had to borrow my bridesmaid’s pull over to get my hair done.

3. The hair salon opened about 15 minutes late, and even then only one person showed up early. Everyone else came 30 to 45 minutes after the shop opened. Then we had to add 2 more people who wanted to get their hair done last minute.

4. I forgot to bring my tiara and veil to the hair salon, so my bridesmaid had to take a cab back to the hotel and get it.

5. My mom and my cousin were supposed to show up to my hotel by 2pm to get their makeup done. It was 2:30 and they were still not there because they made a detour. This is where I had a gigantic really minor temper tantrum. I gave out schedules of who needed to be where at a certain time!! How hard is that to follow? censored1.gif

6. Even though I ordered lunch almost as soon as we got back from the hair salon, the restaurant barely brought up the food in time. We were scheduled to leave at 2:00, but we didn’t end up leaving until 2:30.

7. This is why we had no time to take pictures in the West Village. All of our outdoor pictures with the bridal party were taken in Washington Square Park. The pictures came out great anyway (from what I’ve seen) so this turned out OK.

8. I almost forgot to bring my husband’s wedding band to the ceremony. I had to have my bridesmaid run up and get it (poor BM!!)

9. I forgot to bring the veil to the venue.

10. The officiant was supposed to show up at 5:15, but he showed up at 5:40 due to heavy traffic. Again, no one knew except me, so it turned out OK.

I think the rest of the night went fine, and if things went wrong after the ceremony, I didn’t know about it. And even though all of these things went “wrong”, my wedding day was a complete success. I loved the way everything turned out so I have no complaints.

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3 Responses to “Things That Went Wrong”

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Miss Kiwi

Man, this makes me glad everything we’re doing is at the ceremony venue/reception site. No having to travel!! Whew!

At least you didn’t look frazzled!!

 
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ocicats

I too am having the ceremony and reception at the same venue…thank goodness!

 
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Jennifer

The only thing that really went “wrong” (didn’t end up being a problem, but it could have!) is that on the way to the church to start pictures with me, two of our groomsmen got pulled over! It was opening weekend of our college town football and the cop thought that they had been drinking (which they hadn’t) and thought that they were lying about going to a wedding since they weren’t wearing their tuxes. They were at the church! Fortunately, I didn’t know any of this for about a week!

 


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