As Miss Gray Wolf recently blogged about, when you attend a wedding close to your own, you notice things that you might not take notice of otherwise. The details that, as brides, we spend hours obsessing over go unnoticed by many a wedding guest - unless you are planning your own wedding! My sister-in-law and I are very different types of brides (for one, I don't think she's ever been on the 'bee) and had very different visions for our weddings from the start. I have tried not to compare our weddings, but as you can imagine, when you have two family members getting married just 3 months apart, it's hard not to. My brother's wedding was more of your rustic/barnyard feel with lots of mason jars and wooden touches. The venue was spectacular and my sister-in-law did a really excellent job putting her vision together!
(all photos personal)
A good shot of the venue, Pomme, set up for the ceremony which was later transformed info the reception space |
Seating Chart made with an old wooden frame & chicken wire, mini clothespins holding them |
Center Pieces and table numbers - Mason Jars with daisies on wood that was burned by the bride |
My brother breaking the glass at the end of their ceremony |
Oh, and cake. What would a Lyre event be without an amazing cake? Yes, MOH Diane made my brother's wedding cake which was, as always, gorgeous and delicious (chocolate cake with peanut butter buttercream).
Finally, as you might guess, my brother's guest list and ours look fairly similar (at least our half of the list) and most, if not all, of our family members will be attending both of our weddings. Mr. Ly and I had a prediction of how many times we would hear "You're next..." from our relatives and family friends. My prediction was 40 times, and Mr. Ly predicted 30. We both overshot it, but we think we heard it about 25 times, and if you count the variations or people asking us "Are you all set?" it probably would be closer to my 40. Seriously, all set? We have almost 3 months left, people! I just smiled and said things are coming along nicely, and tried to change the conversation. While I usually enjoy talking about our wedding plans, this weekend was neither the time or place for that. I wanted to focus this weekend on my brother and his wife, and their marriage.
We had an amazing time at my brother's wedding - and if our wedding is even half as fun as my brother's, we'll be set! Let's just hope we don't follow suit with the natural disasters surrounding the wedding weekend - no blizzards please!
We're next! |
Anyone else go to a wedding this weekend? Married brides - do you still compare weddings to your own after you are married?
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