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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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As the guests gathered outside to wait for us to exit the temple there was a flurry of activity while everyone tried to finish getting ready. The groomsmen were given their ties (all from eBay) and the boutonnieres Mamacado crafted for them. Isn’t she amazing?


MOH Shay has often acted as Mamacado’s second shooter at weddings, and because of that she has become an expert at pinning bouts on.

Big congrats to BM Nate who got engaged this weekend and will be planning a wedding of his own in the coming months.

Kelli captured a great shot of my cousin Jamie, who is a Seattle photographer herself (and captured some of the fabulous shots you will see in my recaps). I was lucky to have a lot of guests interested in photography present at the wedding.

I love this shot of GM Jasher and his girlfriend (now fiancée!) waiting outside in the sunlight to warm up. We really lucked out with such nice sunny weather in the middle of October (especially for Seattle!).

Honestly, I find this shot horrifying. This is NOT what you want to see the uncle you asked to act as videographer doing minutes before you emerge as husband and wife. I can’t even look at it. It’s so terrible!

One of the things that Kelli did that I love was to take a second to capture pretty portraits of my BMs! They worked so hard to help me get ready and they all looked so pretty in the outfits I asked them to wear. I love that I’m not the only who that came away with some nice shots at the end of the day.

As we walked out of the temple doors we were greeted with a wall of sound coming from our family and friends. Whistles, clapping, cheering. It was a feeling of love that hit us like an oncoming train and I wish I had paused just a moment longer to soak it all in.

I looked up to see someone coming toward us.

It’s FIL and MIL Avocado. Why are they looking so mischievous?

I love the look on Suavacado’s face. It says, “I have no idea what my parents are doing, can we just go back inside now?”

Then we both knew. It was the Polish tradition of throwing pennies at the bride and groom!

I knew what they were going to do, but it was still such a shock when the coins came pouring down on us.

Uh-oh, I think a few of them went down my dress. Should I fish them out in front of this huge crowd? The answer is yes.

We looked down and thought. Now what?

Good idea honey! You bend down and pick them up. I will stand up here clapping (remember, that is what I do best).

Were they nice to the bride and groom, only making them bend down to pick up one or two? NO! They were merciless, and the coins were everywhere.

People started to laugh at me and said, “You have to pick them up too!” So I bent down and joined in. I kept one hand over my chest the entire time because I was afraid of giving everyone a little show.

FIL Avocado looks quite proud of himself, don’t you think?

Both Suavacado and I were really happy that his parents brought a little piece of Poland to our thoroughly American wedding.

I’m pretty bummed that in the shuffle of things that day, we ended up losing this bag and all of the coins inside of it. What a wonderful memory box addition that would have been!


Finally, we were done!

One of my favorite shots (and my favorite memories!) from the entire wedding.

We realized that in all the craziness we hadn’t yet indulged in one of the most important elements, our first public kiss as a married couple!

Then the hugging began. Looking through the photos I realized that I always hug with my eyes closed.

Suavacado, on the other hand, always left his eyes open.

It only took me a few seconds to lose my veil. “You take care of the veil for now, maids!” I said.

The hug I was most nervous about was the one with FIL Avocado. Why? Because we would have to kiss! The kissing still makes me really nervous. Don’t people miss and accidentally kiss on the mouth all the time?

Alright, we’re going in. He’s going to go left, I’ll go right.

Right cheek, left cheek, right cheek.

And done! I made it without any embarrassing mishaps yet again. Now that we have done it a few times it’s one of my favorite things about seeing FIL Avocado.

Then there were so many hugs to be had! Mother and son hugs.

Best friend hugs!

Thank-you-for-flying-all-the-way-from-California-to-be-my-bMaid hugs!

Extra special hugs for the one who flew all the way from Poland!

And a few sweet hugs to be had for those who were a little bit overcome.

My lovely bMaids managed to catch me in the middle of all that hugging to put my veil back on.

It started out as a simple enough task for one.

But then everyone wanted in on the fun!

This is one of the many reasons why I wanted so many bridesmaids. To be surrounded by so many women who truly care about you is a wonderful feeling.

Thanks ladies, it looks as good as new.

One piece of advice? Make sure more than one person knows how to put your bustle up correctly. I had to drag Mamacado away from all the festivities since she was the only one who knew how.


Photo by a family friend

While I was busy doing all of that, Kelli managed to grab some really great shots of Suavacado looking relaxed and happy. This is definitely my favorite.

Not only do I like to clap, I apparently also like to flash cheesy grins at the camera whenever the opportunity presents itself. There’s this one.

And this one.

And this shot, which I think is my favorite individual portrait of myself from the day.

Kelli managed to capture a few good shots of my bouquet before I completely trashed it during group portraits.

I thought the bouquet wrap turned out really nice for the last minute job it was. I grabbed some diamond head pins and green iridescent ribbon from my mom’s house and BM Princess Jess and I made the bouquet and wrapped it up the night before the wedding. I think if I were to do it over I would have used pearl-headed pins instead.

Soon I was tired of hugs and my internal planner clock was ticking saying, “Keep to the schedule!” What did we have scheduled next? Why those boring, awful group shots of course. Don’t worry, I found a few fun things to do to pass the time.

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30 Responses to “That Wedding: Showered With Love, Coins, and Hugs”

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Lauren

Mrs. Avocado,

I love your wedding. Love love love love love it. I am on pins and needles for each new installment! (and you sister was so cute in those pictures with the tears — how sweet!!)
Keep ‘em coming!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

 
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Miss Peep Toe (message)  1,636 posts, Bumble bee

Like Lauren said- I love your pics. Can’t wait to see more!!

 
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Mrs. Emerald (message)  901 posts, Busy bee

omigosh, i looove this recap! SO many wonderful pics, no wonder you had to include so many!! So much happiness and emotion… *sniff sniff* and its awesome that you asked your photog to capture some pretty shots of your bmaids! I wish I could go back and do that too!

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

i could eat that boutonniere, that bm portrait, that closeup shot of your veil. it’s so cute, so you, and so suck to be peepshow blocking. and i think you stole my signature cheese grin in that first one, but since i like you, i’ll let you borrow it.

 
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Mrs. Coconut (message)  337 posts, Helper bee

I love the play-by-play with the pennies and picking them up, HILARIOUS!!!!

 
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Amy

What kind of flowers did you use in your bouquet? Also, since you made it yourself, how did you buy the flowers?

 
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Mrs. Cookie (message)  784 posts, Busy bee

I love that your FIL threw Polish pennies at you after you were married!

 
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Miss Sushi (message)  970 posts, Busy bee

Talk about a fast photographer! Can’t believe what great shots she got in such little time!

 
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Sarah

Great Post! My DH is half-dutch- so I know EXACTLY what you mean about the kisses. In the Netherlands its three kisses and I always either mess up the last one or go for it when his dad is actually just doing two. So akward!

About 15 of DH’s relatives flew in for the wedding from the Netherlands, so there was lots of cheek kissing!

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

Great shtots as always! Isn’t it fun (or scary?!) when you get to see photos from when you weren’t there to see it yourself? I think the penny tradition is too cute! It is too bad they got lost!

 
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Miss Taffy (message)  2,604 posts, Sugar bee

I love this recap! Thanks for including the video of the penny drop, that’s such a cool tradition. :)

 
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Miss Crab Cake (message)  818 posts, Busy bee

Mrs. Avocado, I love your recaps. The video’s almost always get me teary eyed, but even your words and photos get my face all wet!! And you are so funny!

 
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bellenga

Mrs. A,
I LOVE your wedding and I miss all the planning you did.

The video of the “pennies from heaven” Polish tradition was wonderful!

It’s always a joy to see one of your posts! And CONGRATULATIONS!!! (again) :)

 
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Mrs. Penguin (message)  2,148 posts, Buzzing bee

Hahah I love the video incorporation! Your veil is so absolutely amazing!

 
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Mrs. Sea Breeze (message)  913 posts, Busy bee

I loooove the penny toss! But I am so glad we our relatives didn’t do that to us - knowing them they’d toss buckets of them just to be funny. The kisses were so cute too. I love Polish kisses!

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

@Amy: I believe they were white dahlias. I decided a long time before the wedding that I wasn’t going to be picky about flowers, so the night before I went hand in hand with Mr. Avocado down to one of my favorite places ever, Pikes Place Market. We looked at 3 different stalls and I saw some white flowers that I liked so I picked them. We bought some filler flowers as well, but when it was time for my bridesmaid and I to wrap everything up we decided to leave everything else out and just go simple and mono.

I would recommend doing it if the bouquet doesn’t mean that much to you, and if you don’t expect it to last through the entire night. And if you want to save a whole lotta money. I spent about $15 on that bouquet, but it was completely wasted by the time it came to cutting the cake. I never intended to throw it but I made them take it off the cake table because it was so ugly.

 
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jessie

I got such a kick out of the penny tossing that I had to share it with a co-worker who is married to a Polish woman. And then he proceeded to tell me about all of these crazy Pole traditions for the next half an hour! What a wonderful post - you really capture the fun and love that you guys must have felt walking out of the temple.

 
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Lillindy (message)  4,268 posts, Honey bee

Love the recaps & you are lucky to have so many great photographers around you because these photos are great!

 
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Mrs. Tulip (message)  615 posts, Busy bee

Your dress, veil, and bouquet are all absolute perfection. Glad I didn’t see your bouquet and veil before my own wedding, or I would have been seriously tempted to scrap my plans and demand copies of yours!!!!

 
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Trisha Chan

mrs. avocado!

isn’t this you?! i saw this on jessica claire’s photo blog:

http://www.jessicaclaire.net/images/content/ACFF9D.jpg

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

@Trisha Chan: Hehe, that is me! I promise I didn’t position myself there to get in the shot, but Jessica did tell me she was going to put another picture of me up in her next post about the event!

 
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@Mrs. Avocado: That’s so cool! but maybe a bit stalkerish of me since i totally recognized you. haha! love that you post so many pics up, mrs. avocado! i’m not even CLOSE to getting married (just a freshman in college), but i love seeing everyone’s photography!

 
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