Today I am home from Elly & George’s wedding and am feeling a little fragile:
So where do I start?
Where have the 29 years gone, it seems at times as if while I blinked she changed from a tiny baby to the beautiful, capable, organised and independent young lady I now see. Her Dad would have been proud!
The journey was uneventful with some heavy rain as I crossed the border from
Friday was a rest day for me with my only task being to press the famous outfit. This I did in stages and rested until after lunch.
Reception informed me when guests checked in so I was able to meet and greet them. My cousin and her husband from
Elly and the bridesmaids checked in and joined us for dinner. We were nine in total at this stage and the banter and craic was wonderful. A good omen for the day to follow!
Saturday dawned with sunshine and no rain. I went to breakfast at 8.30 and was joined by the Bride-to-Be and her attendants before they headed to keep hairdresser appointments. The remainder of the morning passed quickly with guests arriving from all arts and parts. It was becoming a very international affair. We had representatives from north, south, east and west of Ireland, London, Paris and Troyes in France, Romania, California, New Zealand and the high point for Elly was to have an Uncle from Australia who was bringing his 18 year old daughter to Ireland for the wedding and to meet his (our) family for the very first time.
Elly announced that she did not want to miss the fun so we all changed into our finery and rejoined the guests for the pre-wedding reception. It is the only wedding I ever attended where the Bride and Groom mingled with the guests before the ceremony.
At 3p.m. I had the honour of walking Elly in and handing her over to George. Music was provided by a sister of the Groom, while another sister, a friend of the couple and an aunt of the Bride took care of the three readings.
An Uncle of George’s officiated and the couple had written the service and vows themselves. It was very moving, and the place resounded with everyone singing ‘When I’m Sixty-Four by the Beatles as the couple walked, or should I say danced out.
At this point I have no pictures but if you check Elly’s blog
4 comments:
Grannymar,
It sounds like you and Elly and George had a day to remember always!
I saw Elly's picture on her site and the bridal outfit was stunning!It suited Elly to a tee and she looked lovely in it.
You all did yourselves proud.
Glad you are back home safe and sound and satisfied.
Now, take a nap!!!!!!!!!!!
What a terrific day. I saw Elly's pic....you should be very proud Grannymar...it looked wonderful...uniquie and wonderful. Seems all went smoothly...that's what you hope for. Congrats to all of you.
Rock on ... I think you could use a few z's ...
Thank you all for the nice words.
Richard M phoned to tell me he was pleased with the photos.
I will post a couple when I get then and that will be the end of 'wedding chat'
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