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Mrs. Lioness, Atlanta Age and Occupation: 25, Physical Therapist Fiance's Age and Occupation: 25, Attorney Engagement Date: August 29, 2009 Wedding Date: April 2011 Venue: Anthony’s Fine Dining About Me: I’m a Southern girl with New England roots. I say "wicked" and "y’all" in the same sentence and I like to drink sweet tea with my lobster. Mr. Lion and I are both former Floridians now living in Atlanta, which fortunately is still SEC country...Go Gators! We both love baseball, coffee, traveling, cooking, and playing Words with Friends with each other on our iPhones all day long. I’m very passionate about the things and the people I love, and I tend to plan things with all of my heart...our wedding, of course, is no different! Oh, and also Mr. Lion is a first generation American of Cuban descent. I may look more like Lucy than Ricky, but I’m doing my best to incorporate some Latin elements into our vintage-garden-Southern wedding!
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Love is Where We Are: Yichud

October 25th, 2011 @ 12:26 pm by Mrs. Lioness

Of all of the details that went into our wedding, the ceremony was the part that had me the most nervous. When I was writing it, I wasn’t following religious guidelines; I wasn’t even following a template. That blank canvas really intimidated me. Was it going to seem too weird and unconventional? Were the few religious components going to seem really out of place? I was also worried about my cousin/officiant and his lack of experience. He’s a charismatic speaker, but would that be enough to lead a ceremony? Did I totally freak him out by asking him to perform the ceremony and he just said yes to be nice?!

The ceremony was perfect. I enjoyed every second of it, and my cousin was a better officiant than I ever could have hoped for. And just like that, we were married.

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We recessed down the aisle. I stopped, of course, to chat with guests…

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…and to pose for the camera.

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The Lioness Bmaids and Lion GMen followed closely behind us.

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They retreated to cocktail hour, but my new husband and I had other plans.

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When I first created our day-of itinerary, I scheduled in a little bit of time for a Jewish tradition called yichud. Yichud, or unity, is a period of time in which the bride and groom are alone together immediately after the ceremony but before the reception begins. A long time ago, this time was used to consummate the marriage. I don’t think anyone really does that anymore (mostly because touching up hair and makeup to that extent would just be a pain in the ass). Nowadays, the more traditional Jews use that time to share a meal together, breaking the fast that led up to their wedding. The rest of us just use it as a peaceful break from the chaos of the day.

We had told our photographer and our videographer to leave us alone for ten minutes. It seems brief, but that’s really all we had time for. We hadn’t seen each other since the rehearsal dinner, so we squeezed in a lot of catching up during that short time! I told Mr. Lion about how we almost didn’t make it to the venue on time; he told me about some silly things the guys had done the night before. It was so refreshing and relaxing. It really hit me that everything was over and all we had left to do was party. That’s a pretty great feeling.

Just as we were starting to wrap things up and head back to the garden for photos, my cousin Shannon busted through the door. She looked terrified when she realized that she had interrupted our first moments together as husband and wife. “Dude,” she exclaimed. “I am so sorry. I just wanted to put my uke away.” I just burst out laughing. It was just so appropriate that the first person I spoke to as a married woman was one of my cousins. It was even better that the first words someone spoke to me were, “I just wanted to put my uke away.”

If I haven’t said it enough on here, allow me to reiterate: I love my family.

Catch up on the Lioness recaps here!

*All photos by H. Photography unless otherwise noted.

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10 Responses to “Love is Where We Are: Yichud”

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sarah

i love that tradition! sounds like a perfect way to refresh, reconnect and unwind before the after-celebration :)

 
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Miss Dalmatian (message)  480 posts, Helper bee

What a wonderful tradition. I think that would be such a nice time to have because weddings go by so fast as a guest, I can’t even imagine how it fast it is going to fly by as the bride!

 
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Mrs. Teaspoon (message)  731 posts, Busy bee

I love that jewish tradition, I wish it was an everyone tradition, that would have been so nice!

 
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Yikes, I’m blushing just thinking about that moment. To be fair, it was the fancy official people who told me you were in the other room!! Thank goodness you two are awesome and clearly aren’t the type to be upset about something like that :)

 
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Mrs. Pony (message)  4,175 posts, Honey bee

What a wonderful tradition! We had time alone before the ceremony, but I imagine it’s quite nice to have a little time after the ceremony as well.

 
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Mrs. Teacup (message)  621 posts, Busy bee

We also took a timeout between ceremony & reception. So nice to learn it’s a Jewish tradition :)

 
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Future Army Wife (message)  1,110 posts, Bumble bee

Consummation, giggle. I like the idea of some alone time, though.

 
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jaina8851 (message)  37 posts, Newbee

Re-reading through your recaps, I saw that you didn’t do a first look… How did you handle rounding everyone back up to do formal portraits after you were done with Yichud? I don’t want to do a first look (and formals before the ceremony) but I DO want to spend a few minutes alone with my new husband, but short of making my bridal party sit around for ten minutes alone, I can’t figure out how to do formals and Yichud… Any advice? :)

 
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Ms. Gazelle (message)  994 posts, Busy bee

I love that you asked for a few minutes along to have some one on one time post ceremony! The day rushes along and this way you guys were able to enjoy those first few moments of being married together!

 
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Mrs. Parasol (message)  2,132 posts, Buzzing bee

That is such an awesome and beautiful tradition! I kind of wish Mr. P and I had done something like that right after our ceremony.

 

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Mrs. Lioness, Atlanta Age and Occupation: 25, Physical Therapist Fiance's Age and Occupation: 25, Attorney Engagement Date: August 29, 2009 Wedding Date: April 2011 Venue: Anthony’s Fine Dining About Me: I’m a Southern girl with New England roots. I say "wicked" and "y’all" in the same sentence and I like to drink sweet tea with my lobster. Mr. Lion and I are both former Floridians now living in Atlanta, which fortunately is still SEC country...Go Gators! We both love baseball, coffee, traveling, cooking, and playing Words with Friends with each other on our iPhones all day long. I’m very passionate about the things and the people I love, and I tend to plan things with all of my heart...our wedding, of course, is no different! Oh, and also Mr. Lion is a first generation American of Cuban descent. I may look more like Lucy than Ricky, but I’m doing my best to incorporate some Latin elements into our vintage-garden-Southern wedding!

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