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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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That Wedding: The Gift Exchange

December 15th, 2008 @ 3:40 pm by Mrs. Avocado

When scrolling through pictures and descriptions of wedding after wedding during our planning stage, the pictures I always looked forward to without fail were both the first look and the bride and groom gift exchange photos. Even though these two things are non-standard for LDS weddings, I knew I wanted to incorporate them into ours. Mr. Avocado was hesitant of both, to say the least, but I think he realized how much I wanted them both to happen, so he went along with it the day of the wedding.

Now that it is over, he admits it was a really special moment we shared. I had no idea how he would interpret the gift exchange after I gave him no hints on what I was giving him, and he had no idea what I would I could possibly get him that he could truly appreciate. I think we both surprised each other with our thoughtfulness.

While I was getting ready, I sent MOH Shay and Photographer Kelli to deliver the goods and document the reactions. I started things off with this card by Sugar Street Cafe. Of course, being the good little Mormon couple we are, we had no experience necking before the wedding. I just thought the giraffes were cute. :)


It was nice to take a moment to write down the reasons why I wanted to be married to him.

My gift to him was a Blurb book that tells the story of our first year as a couple using photos and short little descriptions of the adventures we had.

Mr. Avo, the kind of guy who hates receiving gifts, loved it.

We ended up with hundreds of engagement photos and so I took the opportunity to fill the book up with them. The quality isn’t “studio album” like you get from a photographer, but I believe it is worth it for the price.

The book now sits on display in our entertainment center/bookcase and every single person that comes over to visit picks it up and flips through it. I plan on making one and giving it to Mr. Avocado as a wedding anniversary present annually.

After presenting my gift to Mr. Avo, MOH Shay returned to the “bridal suite” with a very special package.

I was not just surprised to see her giving me that little black box, I was stunned. Mr. Avo is a very private person and had told me he didn’t really feel comfortable giving me a gift when so many people would be around to watch me open it. I’m very glad he changed his mind!

He had been talking excitedly about the card he included for a few weeks.

It really fits our relationship perfectly. We have a strange sense of humor.

What could it be?

No way, did he really? How could he possibly have done such a fantastic job choosing a wedding day gift for me?

I opened the box to find a beautiful pearl necklace. A necklace that would look absolutely perfect with my dress, something I know Mr. Avo could not have figured out on his own (I showed him pictures of the dress, just none of me in it). With all eyes on me I couldn’t seem to get the clasp undone.

MOH Shay swooped in to save the day once again, making it look easy to undo what I had thought was a really difficult clasp to open. Little sisters are the best!

I’m pretty sure Mr. Avocado didn’t buy the necklace with the thought that I would wear it on our wedding day (his mind just doesn’t work like that) but as soon as I had it on I knew I wasn’t taking it off.

Here comes Mamacado to check on my progress. Oh no! Mamacado and Papacado gave me a gorgeous necklace and earring set to be worn on my wedding day. Would her feelings be hurt that I was choosing Mr. Avo’s necklace over theirs?

This is the necklace my parents gave me just a few hours before I received the other pearl necklace from Mr. Avocado.

I think it’s safe to say that she likes it. My parents are so wonderful and understanding. After the wedding Mamacado told me that she would have asked me not to wear her gift and instead wear Mr. Avo’s gift if I had attempted to do it differently.

Making this gift exchange happen took quite a lot of work. I not only had to create my own gift, but I had to frequently remind Mr. Avocado about it during the weeks leading up to the wedding so he wouldn’t forget about it. The morning of we had a hard time coordinating the schedules of MOH Shay, Kelli, Mr. Avo, and myself to make the exchange happen. I’m so happy we worked to make it happen though, because taking the time in the middle of all the morning madness gave us a chance to remember, separately, why we want to be together.

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11 Responses to “That Wedding: The Gift Exchange”

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Miss Powder Puff (message)  834 posts, Busy bee

What sweet gifts! And your necklace is STUNNING!!

 
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Adrienne

Oh how sweet! I am a sucker for these type of pictures too, and your are adorable! Love that necklace, excellent choice wearing it for the wedding!!

 
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Alla

the blurb book is the best gift ever. I made a book like that, (at Mixbook), for my FH for our first anniversary as a couple and it was also titled “our first year together”. He cried and said it was the best gift he’s ever received. Sometimes it’s really the simple, inexpensive gifts that are the best.

 
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Mrs. Sea Breeze (message)  912 posts, Busy bee

Aw!!! Necking rocks. :)

 
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Mrs. Pinot Noir (message)  772 posts, Busy bee

The book is such a sweet idea and Mr. Avo did great without having much guidance to pick a gift!

 
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frenchbulldog (message)  6,063 posts, Bee Keeper

Mr Avo did an excellent job!

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

**glucose overload**

 
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renaissancetrophywife

awww… great job on the book– and props to the Mr for picking such a gorgeous necklace!

 
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Vic004

The gifts you gave each other are so cool. I love those blurb books. You look absolutely glowing in these shots too!

 
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