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Mrs. Sprinkle, Los Angeles Age and Occupation: 26, Preschool Teacher Fiance's Age and Occupation: 30, Television Production/Writer Engagement Date: December 24, 2008 Wedding Date: September 2009 Venue: The Marvimon House About Me: I'm a Bay Area native trying to create a life for myself (and my fiance, and our three cats!) in the vast city of Los Angeles. I love vegan red velvet cupcakes, pilates ,and mid-century furniture. Mr. Sprinkle and I met when my band toured through his city (we bonded over cake and a mutual love of Morrissey) and we are getting married on the four year anniversary of our first date. When I am not teaching preschool (or blogging!) you can find me perfecting recipes, petting kittens, hiking in Griffith Park, and overusing exclamation points. We are planning a vegan, green-as-possible, DIY wedding, and I couldn't be more excited to share all of the details!
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Get Over It.

April 8th, 2010 @ 2:48 pm by Mrs. Sprinkle

Now that my recaps are just about finished, and I have talked on and on about how fun, relaxing, and delicious my wedding day was, I need to be honest and spell out all of the junk that went wrong. I’m not going to lie to you… things will go wrong! You probably won’t even realize most of it until the next day, or the next week, and you just have to not let it bum you out. I let a few things get to me, until I convinced myself it was just a wedding, just one single day, and I made myself move on!

So here it is, my list of what went wrong. Hopefully it is as amusing to you as it is to me:

1. I forgot the photobooth props. Not a big deal at all, and totally my fault. Luckily the items have been passed on to another bride, and I hope she gets use out of them! I got over this pretty quickly.

2. My makeup artist canceled. Three days before the wedding, my makeup artist told me she could no longer make it. Luckily, my amazing hairstylist stepped in and did all the hair and makeup. She rules. I got over this as soon as I had my stylist booked for makeup, too. :)

3. My programs were horribly ugly. I am not joking here. We waited until the last minute to choose readings and songs, so I had to wait until the last minute to do programs. I really wanted to include the song lyrics and the reading text in them, so I had an elaborate scheme to Gocco 5 page booklets. Yeah, that didn’t happen. We ended up with a hideously Xeroxed booklet of plain white paper, sloppily cut and stapled together. DIY fail. Luckily, I don’t care about programs so I got over it pretty quickly. My mom, not so quickly.

4. Our out of town bags got invaded… by ants. Two days before the wedding, I went to drop the OOT bags off at the hotel. I picked a box up and felt a little itch on my arm. Then another. And another. I looked down: my arm was covered in ants. No, wait, the boxes were covered in ants. And so were all of the bags. Apparently, some of our food bars weren’t factory sealed properly, and got invaded while they were chilling in the corner of our living room. I had to toss all of the food, and the bags filled with goodies were so covered in ants (both dead and alive!) that they weren’t salvageable. I had a mini meltdown until I realized no one would notice missing OOT bags since they weren’t expecting OOT bags. So, we had no OOT bags! And no one cared! And I got over it.

5. Our site manager canceled four days before the wedding. The person who knew more about our wedding setup, execution, and venue than anyone, left me a voicemail to tell me he would no longer be able to be at the wedding. After promising me, in writing, that he would be there, another event “suddenly came up”. I totally cried. This was my freak out moment. I was livid. I called my DOC and she told me to be calm, everything would be fine. And guess what? It was. And although I would never, ever, ever deal with this management company again, I got over it.

6. There was a giant rabbit fur/skin on the couch and a deer head on the wall. Even though we were told the deer head would be taken down for our wedding, it wasn’t. Luckily, I didn’t spot the rabbit skin (which was on the couch in the bridal suite), as our stylist told someone to get rid of it before I saw it. Dead animal skins make me sad, guys, and I didn’t want to be sad on my wedding day. There was nothing I could do about the deer, so I let it go, and got over it.

7. I speed walked down the aisle. The aisle was super short anyway, and my fast walking meant that we only got to hear about 15 seconds of my favorite song ever. Kind of a bummer, but… oh well. I didn’t even think about this until I saw our video, so it was a get-over-it-post-wedding situation. Easily gotten over!

8. I totally dropped a ton of DIY projects. Drink stirrers? Not gonna happen. Terrarium centerpieces? Too bad. No one noticed, and our tables were super full of food and stuff, so none of this mattered. I was glad I let it go!

9. Some of the food wasn’t what we asked for. We had smashed potatoes with veggies on the menu, and got whole, un-smashed purple potatoes instead. We asked for a “normal person food”-type of pasta lasagna, and got a zuchini-noodle casserole instead. Luckily, it all tasted good. So I let it go.

10. Someone handed me a bouquet and told me to toss it. We had no plans for a bouquet or garter toss. Suddenly, towards the end of the night, someone handed me a bouquet and told me the DJ was getting ready to start the song (you know, that one… Single Ladies). Totally confused, I gave the flowers a halfhearted throw. Apparently, the DJ and photographer both panicked because they had no idea it was happening. I didn’t know it was happening either. Anyway, I got over it and let it go.

11. My mom tried to buy a truckload of Diet Coke two hours before the ceremony. My well meaning mother, who knew of our entire drink/bar menu for the past several months, looked around as she was getting her hair done and asked “where’s the diet soda?” I re-informed her that we didn’t drink diet soda (or any soda, really) and as such we weren’t providing said soda. There would be two kinds of unsweetened iced tea, coffee and good ol’ diet friendly water for those watching their sugar intake. My mom had her very own bridezilla moment and practically ran out the door to buy up a car full of diet coke. I calmly told her to GTFO of my dressing room before I exploded. Amazingly, she got over it by the time I opened the door again (perhaps someone kindly informed her to get over it? And she did.). I got over it, and like to laugh about it, a lot.

12. Our send off was lackluster. Or, well, nonexistent. I didn’t plan anything special (confetti! sparklers! MAGICAL DOVES!) for our send off, and then regretted it immensely. Instead, we just kinda left, which was fine at the time, but I really wish I had memories (and photos) of all of our guests gathering around us and showering us with something sparkly and filled with love. I have to admit, I am still trying to get over this one…

I hope some of these made you laugh at their ridiculousness. I certainly laughed about most of them. The thing is, because there is so much planning involved in a typical wedding, there is so much room for something to go wrong. I really, truly believe that the best thing to do is just let it go. I know, I know… it is easier said than done. After I let go of all of the minor (and not so minor) things that happened, I had much better memories of my wedding day.

Did any funny things go wrong at your wedding? Please do tell!

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Violachap (message)  677 posts, Busy bee

I giggled over number 11 - I have a funny feeling my mother will be the same way (she’s a diet coke junkie!). But we’re paying for water and tea, nothing else!

 
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lilyfaith
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lilyfaith (message)  5,478 posts, Bee Keeper

Thanks for posting this list! It’s great to know that even your wedding (which looked gorgeous and absolutely perfect from over here!) had things that went wrong or didn’t get finished.

Also, #7 made me laugh. When I was a BM at FSIL’s wedding, I did the speedwalk down the aisle, too. Despite the fact that they told us over and over not to walk quickly. Whoops!

 
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Mrs. Spaniel (message)  6,792 posts, Bee Keeper

Your things that went wrong sound a lot like my things that went wrong… which makes me think that a lot of people have the same things go wrong! So you’re probably in really good company. :)

 
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jackie-o
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jackie-o (message)  2,389 posts, Buzzing bee

Thank you so much for posting this. Currently in my head I have “Nothing will go wrong on MY wedding day” on repeat…..Talk about denial!?!?!?!?

 
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Sage (message)  728 posts, Busy bee

10 & 11 made me laugh!

 
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Babeeshoop (message)  40 posts, Newbee

# 11 made me laugh right out loud! I have had a few moments in just the planning stages that have either been GTFO or STFU circumstances. Its really good to hear that you can laugh about these things now, but in the planning stages I think all of us bees would freak out if someone told us these things were to happen :)

 
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Miss Navy Blue
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Miss Navy Blue (message)  74 posts, Worker bee

Thanks for your honesty!! : ) This list is definitely helpful and a great reality check for those of us panicking over the details of our upcoming weddings!

 
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Hazel_B (message)  19 posts, Newbee

I think it is great that you posted this list. I’ve never been in a wedding where something didn’t go wrong, and those were the things that me as a BM knew about.

My personal favourite was the limo got a flat tire on the way between pictures and the reception. Fortunately, the company was able to send a replacement and the wedding party wasn’t overly late. The funny part was that their replacement limo was a stretch SUV limo with Coors light posted all over the limo. I’m not sure how the bride and groom truly felt about it, but the photographer had a ball. He had the groom and groomsmen attempting to change the tire and got everyone in a happier mood.

 
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Miss Stripes (message)  1,063 posts, Bumble bee

Thanks Sprinkle. Never in a million years would I have guessed that anything went wrong from your beautiful pictures! Never! Glad you’re able to laugh over it and get over it! :)

 
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missvintage (message)  571 posts, Busy bee

OMG, the part about your mom and the diet coke is too hilarious.

 
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Casey

I haven’t had my wedding yet, but when I was a bridesmaid for my friend’s wedding a bunch of things went wrong, which she didn’t let affect her. When we arrived at the reception site nothing was set up, so the wedding party did their best to set up the escort table as quickly as possible, while guests looked bored in the lobby. Also, the DJ didn’t have the song they picked for their first dance, but my friend decided to just pick a random love song and went with it.

 
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Miss Hamster (message)  4,046 posts, Honey bee

Wow, haha - what a list! I’m sure your guests had no idea of all these behind-the-scenes crises though :)

 
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Ella1978
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Ella1978 (message)  2,027 posts, Buzzing bee

You know, I’ve never stayed to the very end of the wedding, I sort of figured that the party eventually just petered out… the only one that I did stay to the end of, there was an after party.. so I have to admit, I’ve never even SEEN a sendoff! I’m hoping people will gather in the bar of the hotel we have our rooms at afterwards, we will stop in and have a drink with them then!

 
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chicagowife
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chicagowife (message)  844 posts, Busy bee

I felt the same way about #12. But oh well. No big deal. :-)

 
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Miss Elephant
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Miss Elephant (message)  6,182 posts, Bee Keeper

Thanks for this post, some of them did make me laugh. I’m glad that you were able to get over most of the things that went wrong.

 
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AprilBride10
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AprilBride10 (message)  528 posts, Busy bee

Things always go wrong at big events (trust me - I plan them as part of my job). The key thing to remember, is that nobody ever seems to notice but you!

 
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alivoo01
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alivoo01 (message)  2,622 posts, Sugar bee

Thanks for letting us all know we’ll be okay after all uh-oh’s on the big day! :-)

 
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Keladry
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Keladry (message)  294 posts, Helper bee

Thanks for sharing with us! It’s useful to know that not everything will go right on a wedding day, but it’s even better to know that we can get over it!

 
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alohababy28
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alohababy28 (message)  466 posts, Helper bee

I thought your tip about regretting not having a “big exit” was helpful. I hadn’t been planning anything for ours either, but I’m thinking I may want to now. Though I don’t know what!

 
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goodvoile

Good for you for having such a great attitude! I know it can be hard to get over some things (a la #12). Some things just seem to bug you and are hard to get out of your mind. The little things that bug me are irrational, like not taking a certain picture in front of a beautiful red building and not making signs to explain the cake flavors . . . dumb stuff.

For us . . . it rained. I mean *poured*. Lightning, thunder, cows mooing . . . and we were outside under trees, no tent. People got wet. Some programs bled on people’s clothes (those silly enough to use paper programs as “umbrellas” ;-). The ranch said “it never rains on our brides” (ha), and the wedding was in July, so I assumed it wouldn’t (never assume!). We *did* have a backup plan, to move the ceremony indoors, but . . . you have to decide by 4 p.m. that day to move it. At 4, the weather was fine. At 6, thunderclouds were building, and the ceremony was at 6:30. So, no one could hear the officiant, the musicians packed their instruments up halfway through the ceremony, we didn’t get to hear them play and sing “The Luckiest” by Ben Folds, we had to cancel the sand ceremony we had planned to get his mom involved in our wedding, and we did not have our recessional to “Happy Trails” followed by “I Will” by the Beatles (instead we all ran for the barn!). Sounds tragic, but we are *still* getting comments about how exciting it was and how coolly we (and our wonderful guests) accepted it all. The musicians played Happy Trails at the reception, complete with coconuts that sounded like horses’ hooves, we had the sand ceremony the next day after breakfast with family, and I put the words to “The Luckiest” in our thank-you cards. It all was very memorable!

There were other bigger things that were wrong, like my sisters were not speaking to each other at the time (and still aren’t). :-( But all in all, it was a wonderful day, in spite of the little stuff! You just have to embrace what you get, I guess. :)

 
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Mrs. Sprinkle, Los Angeles Age and Occupation: 26, Preschool Teacher Fiance's Age and Occupation: 30, Television Production/Writer Engagement Date: December 24, 2008 Wedding Date: September 2009 Venue: The Marvimon House About Me: I'm a Bay Area native trying to create a life for myself (and my fiance, and our three cats!) in the vast city of Los Angeles. I love vegan red velvet cupcakes, pilates ,and mid-century furniture. Mr. Sprinkle and I met when my band toured through his city (we bonded over cake and a mutual love of Morrissey) and we are getting married on the four year anniversary of our first date. When I am not teaching preschool (or blogging!) you can find me perfecting recipes, petting kittens, hiking in Griffith Park, and overusing exclamation points. We are planning a vegan, green-as-possible, DIY wedding, and I couldn't be more excited to share all of the details!

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