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Ms Seahorse, Boston Age and Occupation: 25, Veterinary Jane-of-all-trades Fiancee's Age and Occupation: 36, former non-profit fundraiser in search of something better Engagement Date: October 17, 2009 Wedding Date: September 2010 Venue: Fort Pond Lodge About Me: By day I'm a cat-wrangler, vet tech assistant, pet-sitter, receptionist, and pre-vet student, but the rest of the time, I'm a former-roller-derby girl turned dedicated-wedding planner. I love reading, writing, bicycles, animals, roller skating, and antique-y things of all sorts. I'm a vegetarian who likes spicy foods, while Fiancee Seahorse is a meat eater who does not like spices. We live outside Boston with our menagerie: a fifty pound dog, a one-eyed, seventeen-toed, toothless cat, and a perfectly put together cat who has a penchant for pooping near rather than in her litter box. In addition to planning our small lake-side wedding, we enjoy running around with the puppy, playing board games (Scrabble, anyone?), having little adventures, talking about how we should really clean the house more, and maintaining our little garden of vegetables and wedding flowers.
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Let’s continue with the recaps, shall we?

After our rehearsal in the backyard, it was time to actually get ready for this thing. To be completely honest, I was sort of winging it at this point: I hadn’t really made a timeline beyond “Arrive at lodge around 9:30,” and the ceremony was set to start at 10. At some point I had a vision of all of our bridal brigade in our room with us, helping us get ready and drinking champagne or mimosas and toasting ourselves and each other… yeah, I may have already mentioned that some of my envisionings did not come to fruition. For one thing, 8:30 or even 9 AM really is too early for champagne; for another, our room was very spacious for two people, but was crowded with more than three. So everyone else bopped around the rest of the inn while we got ready.

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Um, I am the worst at makeup, and found the fact that I was spending so much time trying to put it on and asking a lot of questions HIGHLY amusing.

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My wife looks like a model. You’re so pretty, wife!

So, we did do our basic getting-ready stuff together: makeup, gathering our things. No one else knows how to reassure me the way Fancee does, or gives me honest feedback about weird stuff my hair is doing. I wouldn’t have been comfortable getting ready with anyone else. The only downside was that when I was like, “HELP ME WITH MY MAKEUP!” She was all, “Woman! I am doing my own makeup!” Luckily, one of her bridal brigade knew what she was doing and appeared to assist me.

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I had decided the day before that I wanted a first look. We didn’t get the long, amazing picture-worthy moment that a lot of people have had, but we did have a moment that was just us, when it all sort of hit me. I started to tear up, and Fancee said, “Seahorse! Not now! Stop!” and then we went and got married. So, again, not quite the big, long intimate moment I had thought it would be. Oh well.

Anyway, trying to get the First Look meant that we had to do some getting ready separately. After first getting ready with makeup, etc., at the Inn, we packed up all our stuff and Fancee’s mom drove us to the Lodge, where we each took over a bathroom for the final touches.

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I didn’t actually have many final touches. My awesome Sister/MOH helped me with my shoes…

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and then we took in the results of our hard work…

The whole Old, New, Borrowed, Blue thing hadn’t been important to me leading up to the wedding…and then my mother offered me something old, borrowed, and blue: the necklace I was wearing. It’s tough to see in this picture, but it’s a small sapphire surrounded by diamonds, and it’s the necklace that my paternal grandmother gave to my mom on my parents’ wedding day. I was really touched that my mother offered it to me for our wedding, and I was really proud to wear it that day.

In the meantime, Fancee was getting ready with her mom and friends…

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Fancee had a little more getting ready to do than I did.

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One of my favorite pictures from our wedding

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And finally, we were ready to see each other. It was a carefully choreographed process; a friend directed me outside and I waited at the bottom of the stairs with my back to do the door…

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looking up to see my fancied-up Fancee…

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Here’s part of the thing of it: I had thought that moments I had seen online, loved, and planned would feel the same way I imagined them. I had seen other people’s pictures of first looks, of getting ready, and I felt all warm and fuzzy for their groups of friends drinking champagne and relaxing with them; I felt giddy and excited for their first intimate moments together in their wedding garb. I was excited about the privacy of it, the excitement of it. And then, you guys? That’s not what we had. There were people who helped us get to the “first look” by telling us when to go, telling me when to turn around… all standing there watching. There was our photographer, waiting to catch this posed moment between us. It was not small and intimate; there was Fancee telling me not to cry, and then we had to rush off to the ceremony itself because it was nearly 10 am already, and we had to be on time! But you know what else? It really, really didn’t matter. The whole morning was so full of love, of anticipation and excitement. Everyone around us for our, ahem, “private first look” was beaming; they were thrilled to be a part of that moment, to see our excitement, to be there for us. It was perfect.

Did you or do you plan to get ready together? Have a first look? If you did, did it go as you had thought it would?

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KaitlinHudson
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KaitlinHudson (message)  1,131 posts, Bumble bee

Seahorse, I have loved following your story. I was worried that looking at other blogger’s photos from their big day that I wouldn’t have the same atmosphere they seemed to have. Your post is kind of the “reality post” for me. I see that what I’m feeling is normal and to hear it come from another bride about all those moments and how they felt to you makes me feel better. Thank you.

 
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culby cheese
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culby cheese (message)  193 posts, Blushing bee

Our “first look” involved everyone watching us, too, but yours made me tear up- just like the pictures of ours still do. The pic of Fancee & her mom is a killer, too!

We get so caught up in the things we see on the internets and expect/hope ours will go the same way or evoke the same emotions- even design them specifically that way, but at the end of the day it’s the unique things that don’t go as planned or that speak directly about the couple getting married that make the moments what they are.

 
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TheFutureMcBride
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TheFutureMcBride (message)  4,479 posts, Honey bee

Thanks for giving me the happiness I needed inserted into my world today.

 
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Katie

Love this - and I so hear you on some of the moments not being, or feeling, the way you imagine, but others, oh the others, being so much more.
:-)

 
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Mrs. Husky (message)  1,754 posts, Buzzing bee

Fancee looks absolutely stunning in that photo of her putting on makeup! Wow. And that photo of her with her mom and friend made me giggle - it’s almost like they’re yelling VICTORY! Both of you were beautiful brides.

 
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edb (message)  415 posts, Helper bee

Seriously, you’re adorable. And you guys are sooo cute together.

I also had so many moments that didn’t feel like I was told that they should and it was really disorienting. It’s like “but this isn’t how the blogs said it would feel!” You just gotta get past that and make your own moments.

 
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jordynrose
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jordynrose (message)  6,351 posts, Bee Keeper

You two are too cute!

 
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Mrs. Octopus (message)  1,446 posts, Bumble bee

That photo of you and your sister looking at your reflection just stabbed me in the heart. I LOVE SUPPORTIVE BRIDESMAIDS!

 
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kitzy
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kitzy (message)  4,224 posts, Honey bee

you both look so pretty! i LOVE that picture of you standing in front of your sister!

 
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jmc
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jmc (message)  882 posts, Busy bee

OMG Fancee looks amazing in the B&W. Your hair looks so wedding-day cute! I love the lil’ spikes. Yay, you guys!

 
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Mrs. Taco
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Mrs. Taco (message)  950 posts, Busy bee

Aw, cute stuff, you guys look ecstatic. I loved our first look, and I’d recommend it to anyone! I looked like an insane person, but mostly because I was so happy :)

 
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Mrs. Jellyfish
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Mrs. Jellyfish (message)  1,450 posts, Bumble bee

I love this post. I love how happy you and Fancee both look, I love that pic that’s one of your faves of the day, the one with you and your sister, everything.

 
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kml21636
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kml21636 (message)  116 posts, Blushing bee

I love this!!! I am not ‘makeup-saavy’ either, but yours turned out awesome!! Congrats:)

 
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Sophia

You guys are so gorgeous (individually and together)!

 
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mrspaetz
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mrspaetz (message)  3,805 posts, Honey bee

you look so cute in that first pic! and Fancee has some killer features!

 
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Mrs. Buttons
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Mrs. Buttons (message)  5,046 posts, Bee Keeper

Oh my goodness, the black and white photo of Fancee putting on her makeup in the mirror is STUNNING! Wow!!!!!

 
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Donna in VA

We did everything that I didn’t think we would…we got ready together, went to the site together, etc… We didn’t really have a first look and I regret then. We my husband saw me, he said “you look nice”. Yeah, real romantic. :) I still bug him about that to this day. :)

 
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Across the Shoreline: Glory Bound « Seahorsewedding

[...] our first look, it was time to head to the ceremony [...]

 
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Across the Shoreline: Glory Bound | Weddingbee

[...] our first look, it was time to head to the ceremony [...]

 
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Across the Shoreline: Inside this moment « Seahorsewedding

[...] Got ready together, got ready some more separately, and then had a first look. [...]

 
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Ms Seahorse, Boston Age and Occupation: 25, Veterinary Jane-of-all-trades Fiancee's Age and Occupation: 36, former non-profit fundraiser in search of something better Engagement Date: October 17, 2009 Wedding Date: September 2010 Venue: Fort Pond Lodge About Me: By day I'm a cat-wrangler, vet tech assistant, pet-sitter, receptionist, and pre-vet student, but the rest of the time, I'm a former-roller-derby girl turned dedicated-wedding planner. I love reading, writing, bicycles, animals, roller skating, and antique-y things of all sorts. I'm a vegetarian who likes spicy foods, while Fiancee Seahorse is a meat eater who does not like spices. We live outside Boston with our menagerie: a fifty pound dog, a one-eyed, seventeen-toed, toothless cat, and a perfectly put together cat who has a penchant for pooping near rather than in her litter box. In addition to planning our small lake-side wedding, we enjoy running around with the puppy, playing board games (Scrabble, anyone?), having little adventures, talking about how we should really clean the house more, and maintaining our little garden of vegetables and wedding flowers.

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