Our photographer requested a Day-of timeline from me, and I sent one to her. Little did I know, it was borderline pathetic. Since she’s had more experience with weddings than I, she kindly sent me a sample of a GOOD timeline, and I quickly spiffed mine up a bit. Your day of will obviously be very different from mine, but it’s nice to have a place to start, as I know the sample that Sarah sent me was heaps of help.
I did mine in Google Docs, and e-Mailed it to everyone involved in the wedding, and also brought copies to the rehearsal dinner for anyone who needed a printout. Google Docs allow you to create documents or spreadsheets that are stored online. You can share your document via email with anyone you like, and allow (or disallow) them to make changes to it, that you’ll automatically see. The great thing about Google Docs is that when you update the document, you don’t have to resend it to all your friends…they will automatically always have the latest copy.
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The night before the wedding, Mr. Penguin spent the night in our Honeymoon suite while I stayed at my parents’ house. We had to wrap up some last minute details, and my aunts and I practiced how to get in and out of my Thai wedding dress as fast as possible.

Well hello…
Look what showed up on our photographer’s blog…
Mouth agape. No words. Even from this loudmouth.
I’m baaaacccckkkk! The honeymoon was fabulous and both Mr. Penguin and I are well rested and easing back into our normal lives. One of my favorite parts about coming back home is that Mr. Penguin has returned back to work wearing his wedding ring. It makes me feel warm and fuzzy inside seeing him head off to work with that ring on his hand. I feel like a dog who’s peed on her territory. Check the ring! He’s mine bitches!
Anyway, I’m just sitting back and waiting for our pro pics to come in, but until then, I hope to share a few things about the wedding without spoiling it all!
On Friday, we had an early 3PM rehearsal. Our venue pretty much forced us to do the early rehearsal, which was really inconvenient for our bridesmaids and groomsmen that drove in from LA that day. But the great thing about the early rehearsal was that my bridesmaids and I had time before dinner to pop into my favorite nail shop, where I treated them to a mani/pedi. We popped some champagne in the massage chairs, and had a blast getting groomed!
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Enter the new Mr. and Mrs. Penguin! We felt like the time allotted for our wedding (the reception was from 6:30 until 10) was so short that we sped everything along by immediately dancing our first dance and then cutting the cake before eating dinner.
I have to admit…our first dance was painfully awkward. Mr. Penguin noted earlier in the week that he wasn’t comfortable dancing to a WHOLE song all by our lonesome, to which I noted that 3 minutes of a dance with his new wife wouldn’t kill him. Well, it practically killed him. And, quite frankly, almost killed me too. Sadly, we could not revel in the moment, because 116 eyes were all on us, so we had the DJ fade the music about half way through, which was nice. It’s too painful for me even to watch now, so you’ll have to wait for the still pictures to come out to watch that one. But the cake was delish!
After the ceremony, our guests joined us for a portion of a traditional Thai Wedding Ceremony called the Water Ceremony. I never thought I’d be a two dress bride! I made my parents promise us that if I invested in a custom made Thai Wedding dress, that my parents would throw us a wedding for our family back in Thailand in the near future…so the Penguins will get married twice!
Here’s a quick snippet, featuring two very special guests…
We’re back and hitched! The wedding was wonderful, the weather was perfect, and Mr. Penguin is dragging me kicking and screaming off of the computer as we have a 6AM plane to catch and he needs his beauty rest. No stills from the wedding as of yet, but a very dear friend of ours videotaped our wedding and handed over the tapes at the conclusion of the wedding, so I wanted to give the hive a sneak peek! Audio is spotty right now at best since I let the audio channels mix because I’m in a hurry, but here’s a little peek into our ceremony….and by the time you read this I’ll be on a beach on the Mayan Rivera!
The first glitch in our wedding came early, as the DJ did not have our bridal party entrance music available (which was totally our fault, as we gave it to him very last minute) so instead, they looped a 20 second piece of music that I’d never heard, and then played our first dance song (not the instrumental version)… But no worries! The show had to go on! Our ceremony was perfectly flawed, and I wouldn’t have it any other way
…and yes, there WAS mention of blogging in our ceremony…did you catch it? Lucky for Mr. Peng, I waited till the day after the wedding to come back and blog.
…and off like a prom dress!
The Penguins are gettin’ hitched tomorrow! Final (major) detail…
See y’all on the flip side! And don’t be surprised if in a bout of insomnia tonight, you hear from me one last time :)Much love to the hive,
Miss (but not for long) Penguin
Alternatively: “It all falls apart”
Miss Penguin here, two days before our wedding! I’d been planning a “surprise” slideshow since we first got engaged. By “surprise” I mean that, being a video professional, it seems like it would be ridiculous for me not to be making one, even though I don’t really mention it to Mr. Penguin. I started out slow and steady, putting fun blurs and painstakingly cutting out people to mimic movement on still pictures, but with less than 2 days left till go-time, I had about half the slideshow done and only an hour to finish it…so you’ll notice that unfortunately, it kind of falls apart at the end. I had the idea to split the slideshow into three parts, separated by song:
1. Us as kids (through high school)
2. Us in college with our friends
3. Us together
Well, 1/3 of a slideshow of JUST pictures of us is really, really boring. In the end, yes, this is our wedding, but at the same time, I think guests enjoy seeing themselves as well, and unfortunately, I just did not gather enough pictures from enough people.
We put off picking processional music till the very last minute of planning! I’d always wanted a musician to play an instrumental version of our first dance song for my walk down the aisle, but I couldn’t bear to sink another few hundred bucks into a musician to play for less than an hour, so we opted to choose music for our DJ to play as we walked down the aisle. Because of this, I gave up the instrumental aisle song.
BUT! Lo and behold! Itunes carries a huge selection of Karaoke music! Some songs sound pretty electronic, but I lucked out and our first dance song, “Only Hope,” by Switchfoot, was on the list…and not only was it on the list, but it sounds beautiful! The song is very long and boring, so I edited down the music to a little over a minute and left all the juicy parts in. Amazingly, it’s not the slightest bit cheesy at all! Have a listen…
Itunes Album: “Karaoke: Sing a Greater Hope”
Song Title: “Only Hope”
What is your walk down the aisle song and why did you pick it?