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Mrs. Avocado, Seattle Age and Occupation: 23, Student Fiance's Age and Occupation: 26, Consultant Engagement Date: July 27, 2008 Wedding Date: October, 2008 Blogging Since: June 30, 2008 Venue: LDS Seattle Temple & Hotel 1000 About Me: Somehow this little farm girl found herself a genuine Pole to fall in love and eventually move away to Poland with. I am an LDS bride attempting to plan a private religious ceremony, ring ceremony, seated reception for 100, and an open house while coordinating for guests flying in from across the United States and as far away as Poland. I try to avoid fads, excess waste, and saturated fat. I strongly endorse photography, DDR, calorie counting, rss feeds, cooking, and utilizing your resources.
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Seattle Wedding = Rain. Right?

November 25th, 2008 @ 9:31 am by Mrs. Avocado

Getting married in Seattle caused me to think thoughts of rain, rain, and more rain. Weather.com informed me that October in Seattle has an average of 13 rainy days per year, which meant our chances of rain might have been close to 50%. I saw this picture by Laurence Kim and I knew I wanted to make sure and have umbrellas for guests to hold so we wouldn’t be taking photos huddled under buildings if the skies opened up.


I love that the bride and groom provided these as favors!

I searched on eBay looking for “lots” of umbrellas, but I wasn’t having much success.

Then I decided to give Google shopping a try (I think it used to be called Froogle). Just go to Google.com, and look in the top left corner. Click on ’shopping’ and type in the box what you are shopping for. It will bring back results (with prices listed) from all kinds of websites, cutting down on your time searching all of the sites individually. On the bottom of the screen you can refine your search by store, price, etc.

I found a great deal on umbrellas through CandR Elite Wholesale, and after hemming and hawwing for a few days decided to give them a try. The price was great at $2.55 each, but I was nervous that the quality would be sub par. I am pleased to say that the quality was very good, and IF it had rained, my guests would have been well taken care of.

Of course, the weather looked something like this all day long:

Bridesmaids Bree and Kee enjoying themselves in the sun.

That doesn’t mean we didn’t end up getting some use out of the umbrella investment. MOH Shay had hauled them all the way from the parking lot for me, so I called her over and told her to pose in some photos with me. Cousin Charlie posed all sweet with us.

The things got crazy and the jumping began. Have you tried jumping in your wedding dress, on soft grass, in heels?

Each time we landed we had to extract our heels from deep inside the grass.

We ended on a Rodney Smith kind of a note.

I definitely need to figure out what to do with the 15 umbrellas we have left over.

Did you make conditional wedding purchases that might not get used? What do you plan to do with them after the wedding if they don’t?

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8 Responses to “Seattle Wedding = Rain. Right?”

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cj2009

Christmas stocking stuffers?

 
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Vic004

Those jumping umbrella shots look so fun! Sell all your extras you don’t want here on on the weddingbee maybe? Or give them away next dinner party?

 
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Labordaybride

I bought 20 golf umbrellas as a just in case for rain too. I called it my rain hedge! We had perfect weather!

 
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missm

if you are interested in selling them please email me the specifics at mahdeekroos@yahoo.com.

 
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Heather

TERRIFIC idea!
definetely just inspired a MUST for me…thanks!

we moved to the NY capital district in early august this year- setting our wedding date for sept of 2009. I have noticed that it has been raining about 75% of the days since we’ve been here (NOTHING I expected) which made me a little nervous for “THE BIG SHOW” -

I’ve seen umbrella-ella-ella’s at the dollar tree from time to time- perhaps this is one of those things I will start collecting now, five at a time, to not feel too much pressure on the wedding budget at one time…. i love the idea of handing them out to our guest as they leave- who doesnt need an extra umbrella? and i’m imagining a cute little DIY tag something about love raining down on you, showering you with love, etc.

:) Thanks AVO! you are wonderful!

 
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Sarah

We got $20 worth of dollar-store umbrellas a week before the wedding, when weather.com was saying 80% chance of rain. Of course, since we were prepared, we didn’t need them, so they’re in a bag in the hall closet. Sure, they’re cheap and fall apart, but hey, grab another one.

 
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Mrs. Green Tea (message)  705 posts, Busy bee

stop being this cute, seriously. i can’t take it anymore and the ‘i wanna eat you’ comment is getting old, even for me.

 
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Mrs. Avocado (message)  1,411 posts, Bumble bee

@Vic004: The thought of handing out umbrellas as dinner party favors is so funny.

@Heather: I love the “love raining down on you” idea!

@Mrs. Green Tea: Haha, it never gets old.

 


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