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Mrs. Octopus, Boston, MA/Pittsburgh, PA Age and Occupation: 25, Grad Student Fiance's Age and Occupation: 26, Graphics Operator for TV News Engagement Date: May 6th, 2009 Wedding Date: September 2010 Venue: Heinz Chapel Ceremony, Museum Reception About Me: When my best friend dragged me to a toga party in our freshmen year of college, I was not expecting to meet my future husband; but seven years later, here we are. I'm a crazy-organized planner at heart, and I am a great lover of random trivia, books, chocolate, blogs, new and exciting adventures, mockumentary-style television, and anything heavily flavored with bright orange fake cheese powder. We're planning a festive and fun mini-destination wedding in the place where we met: fabulous Pittsburgh, PA! I can't wait to marry the man I love!
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Today, when I got the mail, I found the usual pile of junk. I also found a thick envelope from my aunt, from whom I had not been expecting anything. Guess what? When I tore it open, I found The Greatest Thing Ever.

My aunt, Margie, is the mom of my ten-year-old cousin C (whose full name I’m not using because I think it might be weird to identify a ten-year-old on the Internet). C is an awesome kid whose interests tend to run toward science, completely withdrawing into his own head to read for hours (VERY much like his cousin Octo here), figuring out math concepts, and sharing little-known facts. Based on his usual hobbies, likes, and dislikes, he would not have been my first guess as to which of our kid attendees was going to celebrate the wedding with the most abandon.

I was wrong, though. In fact, at one point during our wedding reception, Bridesmaid/Cousin Katie observed, “I think C is having an out-of-body experience. His soul has left his body and the spirit of Michael Jackson has taken its place.”

C spent the entire wedding reception dancing like a madman. I laughingly told Aunt Margie after the wedding that I had no idea that C was capable of such theatrics, and she laughed back that she hadn’t either, and added that, after the wedding, C sat back and announced, “that was, like…the greatest day EVER.

Well, apparently, the good times we all had at the wedding made an even bigger impression on C than I had thought. What was in the thick envelope? Oh, only my own personal copy of my cousin’s illustrated personal narrative that he wrote for school this month…

The Greatest Thing Ever, Seriously, Period. :  wedding humor pittsburgh Cousino1 Photobucket

The dedication page reads, “To Carrie & Ken (us), the brand new happy couple, and to my mom and grandma, for helping me figure out I could dance.”

The Greatest Thing Ever, Seriously, Period. :  wedding humor pittsburgh Cousino011 Photobucket

And now, without further ado, my cousin’s personal account of his experience at our wedding.

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The Wedding Reception

We were on our way to the wedding reception, about thirty minutes after the wedding ceremony, and when we got there, there was a working mini roller coaster on the roof of the building.

“That’s so cool!” I said. First I played with my cousins for a while, then I went inside to disguise myself in the large crowd. Then, my mom found me and handed me my table number, Table 14.

When we got to the tables, I found my table was all the children at the reception. Once we finished our food, me and all the other children played freeze tag, and two of the girls I was playing with played HARD-CORE, I literally got jumped on by them. When we finished I was sweating like crazy. Then I watched the pendulum, something that swings back and forth turning slightly, one or two inches every 15 minutes, proving that the earth is turning, and everyone loved that.

Then dessert came, I didn’t have any for a while, but when I decided to get a cupcake, the rack of cupcakes was gone, replaced by a bunch of…dancers. Oh no! I thought. I was always so sensitive about my dancing. I always freaked out when I did it in public; I was so worried everyone would laugh at me.

“No, I don’t want to be scared about it anymore!” I said, and all of a sudden I went in. At first, I didn’t really do much, I just stood there. Then I did the first thing I could think of…acting crazy. If I was running, I would have gone a really long way. I kept doing crazy dance moves until my throat felt as dry as a desert, and I got very tired. My dad got me a drink and I calmed down, and I was ready to dance a bit more.

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(Corey Ann Photography)

I was on the dance floor for about ten minutes, then…

“You spin my head right round right round.” YES! I always thought it was a pretty good song. So while they were playing that song, I was spinning around like crazy and that was a lot of fun. But then the song changed and everyone formed a circle. Oh no! I hate these even more! I thought. Some people went in right away, and my brain felt like mush. They’re all so good, I thought. Then, before I knew it, I went in.

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Cousin C in the middle of the circle. This may be the exact moment that his Michael Jackson spirit possession began. (Corey Ann Photography)

I could hear my heart pumping in my ears, bump, bump, bump, the suspense building up, then, I danced like I had never danced before. I did a somersault, I did the wave, I moved my feet around like crazy, then, tap, tap, SLLIIIPPP, and down I went! But right as I was about to hit the floor, I caught myself, and turned the fall into another dance move. The crowd cheered loudly and I came out of the circle.

“Wow, that was exhilarating!” I said once the circle broke apart.

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Please spot Cousin C slightly in the background, fully possessed at this point. Note: the two little girls in the direct foreground are, in fact, the HARD-CORE players of freeze tag. (Corey Ann Photography)

After all that, some slow dances came on, and I slow danced with my grandma and my sister a bit. My grandma loved that. Then, my sister and dad left, but my mom and I stayed because I wanted to dance a bit more. At 11:03 PM, the reception ended and I was really tired. When we got back to the hotel at about 11:35, and when I finally closed my eyes to fall asleep, I fell right into a long, deep slumber.

About the Author

I am ten years old and in fifth grade. My favorite sports are skiing, soccer, and baseball.

What inspired me to write this story was all the fun I had at the best wedding reception ever! Also because it was the day I figured out I could dance! Now that is a day I am going to remember!

In the future I hope to become a chemist or engineer and to have great, reliable friends that I can trust. But most of all I wish that World Pollution would end for good. Reduce, reuse, recycle.

***

Greatest Thing Ever, am I right? Hilarious. Adorable.

Seriously though, I’m honestly really touched that attending our wedding was such a fun and memorable experience for my cousin. I haven’t been to a wedding where children were invited since I was a kid myself, so I wasn’t quite sure how having so many young guests would play out. Now, though, I’m so, so glad that the kids were all there, especially since the experience was so special and fun for them.

(Side note: Mr. Octo’s sister polled her two young daughters about their favorite aspects of the wedding. Their answers, in order: me, my wedding dress, my veil, my bridal bouquet, and dancing at the reception. Their uncle did not make the cut. Ha!)

(Side note 2: the same little girls wore matching dresses to the wedding. Upon seeing my bridesmaids, the big sister exclaimed to the little sister, “oh, look! Those girls are wearing matching dresses too!” A-DORABLE.)

Will you have kids at your wedding? Anyone else have any cute kids-at-weddings stories to share?

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HardyPooleParty (message)  631 posts, Busy bee

Total love it! I adore kids at weddings, and me personally, I think they are a bit of the life blood at weddings. I L O V E when they get up and start doing their thing, dancing and shaking all over! It must make you feel all warm and fuzzy inside that this had such an impact on him no less!

 
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spellbound (message)  81 posts, Worker bee

OMG I DIE Octo! That might be the most precious thing on the face of the planet. That’s something that I know you’ll keep forever, and you can bring it out in 8 years or so when he’s a cool college freshman and remind him of all his sweet dance moves that he learned at YOUR wedding. ADORBS.

 
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olive25 (message)  235 posts, Helper bee

I have never LOL’d at a wedding bee post before, but now I have. What a great guest experience!

 
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Miss Snapdragon (message)  717 posts, Busy bee

That is totally hilarious - I love it!

 
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chrispygal (message)  1,113 posts, Bumble bee

That has to be one of my favorite wedding bee posts ever! I can’t get over how cute that is! We are having kids - 10 total ranging in age from 1 to 17, with most of the kids being 4-8. They are beyond excited to be there and I really cannot wait to see how much fun they have. Weddings really are larger than life when you’re a kid and I am happy we’re involving them. It will make it that much more fun.

 
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asunw (message)  550 posts, Busy bee

Absolutely awesome! What a great story and I love his narrative.

 
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Miss Earrings (message)  2,477 posts, Buzzing bee

ha! that’s awesome :)

 
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Miss Taco Night
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Miss Taco Night (message)  241 posts, Helper bee

Ummmmmm… are you serious? That is THE greatest thing ever. I say hang on to that and give it to him for his wedding. I am so happy we’re having kids at our reception after reading this post (although they will surely pale in comparison to both his enthusiasm and dance moves).

My younger brother was like that at weddings when we were kids. He was kind of quiet and reserved, but then the beat would begin and all bets were off. His favorite move was spinning around as fast as possible, then coming to a dead stop, putting both hands flat on the ground, and sticking one foot awkwardly up in the air.

Actually, he’s still kind of like that. He’s moved on from that particular move, but he moonwalks and breakdances like a maniac. It’s always the quiet ones…

 
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peachybride (message)  124 posts, Blushing bee

Oh wow. This makes me tremendously jealous that we didn’t have any kids at our reception! That seriously IS the greatest thing ever!! I think my favorite part was when he danced until his throat felt “as dry as a desert”, but then his dad made him get a drink and calm down. And of course the climactic circle-dance scene - your cousin is a great writer! It must run in the family!

 
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Mrs. Moonbeam (message)  1,732 posts, Bumble bee

Agreed! Greatest thing ever. He sounds like quite a bright kid.

 
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missbiscuit (message)  1,050 posts, Bumble bee

@Miss Taco Night: I totally second this idea of saving this and giving it to him at his wedding. Love it!

 
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MissGeorgia (message)  33 posts, Newbee

Your cousin is adorable! What a great story (and a great keepsake)!

 
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MissMusic (message)  302 posts, Helper bee

wow this is so cute! I love this so much. I think you definitely need to frame the photo and scrap book it or something. This is the best wedding gift ever :)

 
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sarahd07 (message)  485 posts, Helper bee

I….LOVE….THIS….POST!!! Makes me smile! :)

One of my favorite memories of our wedding reception was seeing my little niece and nephews tear up the dance floor ALL night! It was so amazing to see them have such a blast.

And the best part of it is knowing you have all these wonderful memories to hang on to and talk about for years and years to come!

 
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Miss Panther (message)  1,046 posts, Bumble bee

OH. MY. GOD.

 
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MissLakeBum
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MissLakeBum (message)  92 posts, Worker bee

OH MY GOD! Octo, this is by far the absolute best bee post EVER! What an awesome cousin you have! You have to keep this & give it to him at his wedding. By the way, he is a pretty strong writer, especially for being so young!

 
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Mrs. Penguin (message)  3,506 posts, Sugar bee

OMG. OMG. Love.

 
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joyvictory (message)  8 posts, Newbee

I’ve been reading weddingbee for over 3 years and this is my favorite post to date - thanks for sharing!

 
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Mrs. Argyle (message)  2,516 posts, Sugar bee

Seriously. Adorable.

 
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dance (message)  1,607 posts, Bumble bee

I love this. Everything about it! What an awesome cousin!

 
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Mrs. Octopus, Boston, MA/Pittsburgh, PA Age and Occupation: 25, Grad Student Fiance's Age and Occupation: 26, Graphics Operator for TV News Engagement Date: May 6th, 2009 Wedding Date: September 2010 Venue: Heinz Chapel Ceremony, Museum Reception About Me: When my best friend dragged me to a toga party in our freshmen year of college, I was not expecting to meet my future husband; but seven years later, here we are. I'm a crazy-organized planner at heart, and I am a great lover of random trivia, books, chocolate, blogs, new and exciting adventures, mockumentary-style television, and anything heavily flavored with bright orange fake cheese powder. We're planning a festive and fun mini-destination wedding in the place where we met: fabulous Pittsburgh, PA! I can't wait to marry the man I love!

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