1. Fun and relaxing for everyone (no stressing over the details)
2. Simple but elegant decor
3. Casual, affordable bridesmaid dresses that could be worn again
4. Reasonably priced
5. No tuxedos (too expensive and impractical)
Since the beginning of our dating courtship, I had envisioned walking down the aisle to a guitar instrumental of “Come Thou Fount,” my favorite song, played by Mr. Handsome. A few family members offered to accompany him on other instruments, but I gently explained that I really just wanted my groom up there. That dream was fulfilled, so I was happy.
I did a lot of behind-the-scenes wedding planning, such as designing and addressing the 180 invitations, drafting the order of ceremonies, coordinating with the caterers (aka Mr. Handsome’s uncle and family-friend), and meeting with the photographer (also a family-friend).
Mr. Handsome’s family generously offered to host the reception on their rural acreage, and they ended up taking care of most of the details. Their family is significantly larger than mine, so it’s true that his parents invited more than 300 guests, while my parents only invited 100. We broke from the tradition of the bride hosting the wedding in her hometown, but only because both our families agreed that it would make for the most memorable, relaxing celebration.
The flowers and decorations were planned by my mom, mother-in-law, sisters-in-law, and cousin-in-law. Of course, they asked my opinion on everything, and I maintained a master list of all the plans to ensure that everything stayed organized and did not become too impractical or expensive.
Our friends and extended family were also eager to lend a hand, which allowed us to keep costs down while pulling off such a large event in only three months. By the time it was all said and done, we ended up DIY-ing most of our wedding.
So, yes, in short, Mr. Handsome’s family ended up “hijacking” our wedding, but I wouldn’t have had it any other way. In our situation, due to the location and timeframe, it would have been impossible for my family to do everything. And honestly, it was way more fun to have everyone involved.
More details coming soon!
Anonymous
It is wonderful that the lives of Ellie and Mr Handsome have been fulfilled with a beautiful wedding. It is clear that being guests at your wedding was a great slice of life for all who were invited, and attended. Thank-you for sharing, reading that is also a tasty bit of living for your blog followers. It is interesting how everything came together for the blessed event.
Anonymous
Do u have any kids?
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No kids yet. We have only been married two months. 🙂
~Ellie
Anonymous
Do u have any siblings?
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We have eight siblings between the two of us. 🙂
~Ellie
Anonymous
Wow r they involved in blogging also ?
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Nope, none of them blog, although my 14-year-old sister-in-law is a fabulous writer, and I am trying to convince her to pursue it as a career. 🙂
~Ellie
Anonymous
Can u tell us more about ur mom Lily?
Anonymous
Will you post pictures of the bridesmaid dresses?
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Here is a photo of the bridesmaid dresses: https://www.nashvillewife.com/2015/05/bargain-on-bridesmaid-dresses.html
Blessings,
Ellie