Finally the day had arrived for my big brother to become a
married man. The bride looked gorgeous in a dress that suited her like it had
not only been made for but designed for her as well. My brother scrubbed up not
too badly but most importantly they looked so happy and in love anytime they
were together. It was an short but emotional ceremony. I was slightly terrified
as they asked me to do a reading which in the end I wrote myself. Now I hate
public speaking and there were 120 odd people there but this was something I
desperately want to do and do right for my brother and his bride. I was so
proud of them both and proud to be able to share in their special day. Well I
messed up a little but the emotion and feeling were understood I think so I got
away with the odd missed word, shaking and very wobbly voice.
Next came the photos where I entertained myself my taking
photos of the photos being taken and stealing the odd nip of rum or whisky from the obliging
grooms men. Only to help keep me warm you understand, after all it was a chilly
day. Eventually the photographer was done and it was my turn. Oh not with the
bride and groom, they still had a long way to go with the professionals, I
headed back to the venue and got my SLR out to see what I could do with it
before dinner.
I had great fun wandering round the venue recording the
details of the day, flowers waiting to be gifted, a rather unique ceiling and
of course the tables once they were set. Oh of course friends and family who
were foolish enough to stand still long enough for me to take a snap. Once we
were the wedding party arrived back at the hall and we were all seated it was
time for the speeches. Now at least during the grooms speech I had an
advantage. I had been allowed a sneak preview that morning when I had gone
round for a cup of tea and to collect my flower. I knew who to aim my camera at
and I was braced for the mention of Jonathan and who he was missed. Even with
preparation I still had to raise my camera when the attention was once more on
me as my brother informed the hole gather that I had written the reading I had stumble through earlier that day. I'm sure I looked strange snapping at that moment but when in doubt take a
photo is my motto and I'm sticking with it. The same practice save me a few
times that night. As happy as I was to be there and as delighted as I was for
my brother and his new wife the absence of my love was keenly felt at times.
During the second dance when I knew I should have been on the floor I had
no-one to dance with, thankfully I was able to get some good arty shots from a
hand balcony instead. And during a particular wedding favourite which for some
reason the band sing of love lost instead of happily ever, after as I would expect at a celebration of love, I retreated once more. Mostly though I managed
to remember that it was night for celebrating what was and joined in, which
was rather easier once I swapped my pretty heals for less pretty but infinitely
more comfortable flats! I even managed to steal a quick part-dance each with the bride and groom towards the end of the evening.
I am proud to say that I was among the last to leave. I
walked with the bride and groom to the hotel across the road where we met the
brides family. I may not have been in the best condition but I did think it
would be nice to join them for a quick drink as I knew so little about them.
Soon though the day really was over and it was time for bed. It had been an
emotional day but I am glad to say mostly for all the right reasons. The day had been a celebration of my brother and his new wife's love and I wouldn't ave missed it for anything. It was without a doubt, a day worth coming home for.
I love the photographs of the ceiling, Lyn, it looks fantastic! And the pattern the tables made. + the cake looks good framed against that window that as well.
ReplyDeletePS...were the bride's family celebrating at a different hotel...lol!
They were having a post celebration celebration I think!
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