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Mrs. Oyster, Dallas Age and Occupation: 30, Music Teacher Fiance's Age and Occupation: 46, Art Teacher Engagement Date: January 9, 2009 Wedding Date: July 2010 Venue: The Tower Club About Me: I'm a Texa-Californian with a penchant for sparkly things and a tendency to think a lot. I've been known to sing random songs or dance when there is no music on. My fiance and I love world culture, we love to travel, and we have an incredibly eclectic taste in music. We’re thrilled to have the opportunity to celebrate our marriage with our family & closest friends. We're planning an “urban black-tie” wedding and hope to incorporate our personalities and some of our own interests. We look forward to a life of love, laughter, good music, beautiful art, and to creating our home together with our four (!) cats.
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Love, American Style

May 24th, 2010 @ 4:49 pm by Mrs. Oyster

Part of the reason I’ve been a little absent from the ’Bee is because this past week, I flew out of state to visit my grandmother. She is wonderfully recovered (although she has no recollection of her time in the hospital) and excited to come to the wedding! It was so nice to see her.

While I was there I was able to spend some time with my mom. I mentioned to her that I wanted to display some family pictures at the wedding, and we ended up going through some photo albums.

As a little girl, I considered it a magical thing to look through my mother’s old albums. Mostly I liked seeing what she was like before I was born; it was always fascinating to me that she was a person, not just my mom. I felt like it made me know her better.

The wedding album was special because I didn’t get to see it very often. She looked so beautiful and my dad looked so happy. I love the sense of history and seeing my family members all dressed up in their finest. One of my favorites is this one of my grandfather helping Mom with her beautiful dress (purchased from JC Penney):

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My mother’s was one of the most formal weddings we’ve had in our family, and she was very involved in every detail. I think she planned it in four or five months. She was engaged longer than that, but she told my father he would have to wait until she finished her exams for college graduation. So, they got engaged in January of 197X (Mom doesn’t want me to reveal the year!) and were married in September.

My mother vividly remembers all the details she spent so much time on. But here is the coolest — she and her aunt (in green) made the bridesmaids’ dresses! They match her wedding gown a little bit. Check them out!

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They are also showcasing the very latest in early 1970s hairstyles. I especially love the updos worn by my two aunts.

I hadn’t seen this album since before I was planning a wedding, but now that I see it again I think the cake is fascinating. Mom says it was a “fountain cake”. There was a fountain — inside the cake! Apparently I really haven’t been paying attention to cakes — they still have these. Are any of you having one?

I know my fascination with this is not warranted — I mean, can you imagine our kids in 30 years? “Mom, why did all your cakes look like boxes stacked on top of each other?” Anyway, here it is:

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They had a band, too, and Mom forgot to include them in the meal list for the caterers. She got a surprise bill after the wedding! Here’s my parents’ first dance:

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The happy couple departs:

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Now that I am going to have my own “wedding album”, the photos take on a special significance. Of course, the sense of history is magnified now that several of the people in the photos, including my father, are no longer with us.

I believe strongly in the universality of weddings, and even though there were some different expectations, some different dynamics and definitely some different styles (bouffants! ruffled shirts! fountain cakes!), there is so much that is the same. My mom and I, always so close, are now sharing a similar experience, which is what makes the wedding albums so interesting to look at again.

If you have grown up seeing your parents’ or a previous generation’s wedding, how has it affected your wedding planning? Are there any things you’d like to repeat? Things you vow not to do?

Hmm. It seems I now have an incredible craving for cake.

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Miss Snow (message)  916 posts, Busy bee

I think my mom had the exact same bridesmaids’ dresses (plus a red sash)!! My grandma sewed all of them as well as my mom’s wedding dress.

I love looking at my parents’ wedding photos too. My mom said she was completely hands-off except that she wanted a mantilla veil and flowers on top of the cake. I think she thinks I’ve lost my mind being so into my wedding.

Mr. Snow and I talk about how dated our wedding will be and how we kind of like it that way. Of-the-time vs. timeless.

 
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Brighteyes (message)  81 posts, Worker bee

Those pictures, among other amazing words, are so COOL! What a beautiful and unique wedding they had, must be so much fun for you to look through. And those dresses, and that cake, wow!

 
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Mrs. Lamb (message)  970 posts, Busy bee

I love how happy they look in the last picture! You’re right, weddings are universal as the starts of marriages - so fun to look back and see how your parents joined the fraternity of marriage :)

 
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SandAareEngaged (message)  111 posts, Blushing bee

I know I too love to watch my parents old photos specially the wedding album. Although your parents pictures look very well taken compare to my parents pictures lol. Congratulations Miss Oyster!

 
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tofuchic (message)  69 posts, Worker bee

The happiness that shines through your parent’s wedding photos is what makes this such a beautiful, classic and timeless wedding.

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

My parents were married in the 70s, and her MOH wore a green-ish dress and the BMs wore peachy/pink dresses. I just thought that was interesting that it looks similar to your mom’s.

 
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Miss Oyster (message)  879 posts, Busy bee

@tofu: Yes, it seems that honest emotion never goes out of style! I totally agree.

@llc2011: Wow, that’s pretty similar! Yes, I have heard that peach & green were *the* colors back then.

 
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Miss Trail Mix (message)  6,328 posts, Bee Keeper

I love looking at my parents’ wedding album too, it’s so special! I am loving those bridesmaid’s outfits from your mom’s, one of them has huuuuuuuge hair! Classic!

 
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MOHmama (message)  404 posts, Helper bee

My mom was a bridesmaid once and she made the dresses for the wedding. Looks pretty similar to the ones above. The fountain cakes are pretty popular at Chinese weddings.

 
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fancygirl (message)  230 posts, Helper bee

Aw I love this! And I love looking at my parents wedding album. Their wedding was around the same time - and they had the green bridesmaid dresses and all! My mom also wore long sleeves. It’s cool to look back to see how things were as I’m sure, as you said, our kids will do in 30 years!

 
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Miss Seashell (message)  1,713 posts, Bumble bee

These pictures are just beautiful! Your parents are too cute. And that fountain cake is amazing!

 
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sapphirebride (message)  1,747 posts, Bumble bee

My sister, married in 1990, had a fountain cake. Her main wedding color was teal and I remember that the fountain had teal water (or whatever flowed through it). So retro :)

 
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tweds (message)  448 posts, Helper bee

These pictures are so cool - thanks for sharing! :)

 
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Miss Turtle (message)  782 posts, Busy bee

What special pictures of your parents! My parents didn’t have a very fancy/big wedding, but I’ve always loved looking at their wedding album!

 
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kokuu (message)  90 posts, Worker bee

Your mom looks absoutly stunning, and I love the smile on your dad’s face in the picture of their first dance. Thanks for sharing! My mom had very similar bridesmaid gowns in her wedding in 1975- same peachy-pink color (though they all wore the big floppy hats that were in vogue then, lol)

 
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Miss Jellyfish (message)  1,450 posts, Bumble bee

Aw, I loved this post! Your mom and her maids looked amazing. Seriously, those dresses are so cool! My parents’ city hall wedding inspired mine. It’s so fun to look back at these little pieces of family history.

 
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trishisadish (message)  433 posts, Helper bee

Those pictures are precious. Your mom looked lovely! And I love the hair styles of her bridal aprty. Great post!

 
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Miss Hot Dog (message)  317 posts, Helper bee

I love this post. Those pictures are fabulous. ALMOST as fabulous as that hair ;)

 
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Ms Potato Chips (message)  1,193 posts, Bumble bee

These photos are so incredible!! I love the dresses, the hair, and their happy expressions!

 
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Mrs. Oyster, Dallas Age and Occupation: 30, Music Teacher Fiance's Age and Occupation: 46, Art Teacher Engagement Date: January 9, 2009 Wedding Date: July 2010 Venue: The Tower Club About Me: I'm a Texa-Californian with a penchant for sparkly things and a tendency to think a lot. I've been known to sing random songs or dance when there is no music on. My fiance and I love world culture, we love to travel, and we have an incredibly eclectic taste in music. We’re thrilled to have the opportunity to celebrate our marriage with our family & closest friends. We're planning an “urban black-tie” wedding and hope to incorporate our personalities and some of our own interests. We look forward to a life of love, laughter, good music, beautiful art, and to creating our home together with our four (!) cats.

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