Showing posts with label Weddings. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Weddings. Show all posts

Monday, August 18, 2008

Something you don't hear everyday.

Yesterday, we went on a family excursion:

We took a short drive and drove down to Long Beach.


We figured that we could get the beach town experience, sans crowds since we were going late Sunday afternoon.

We did miss the traffic (lots of cars leaving, we were one of the few entering). Oh, except we did have a little congesion when we had to wait for the draw bridge, but that was worth it -- kids enjoyed seeing the "big boat".

So, we found a place to park (which probably wouldn't have happened if we had gone earlier in the day or a different day of the week).

And the six of us took a walk down to a cool restaurant my husband had happened upon during a business visit.

And, my husband says, "That looks like a girl I married".

I couldnt' help myself from laughing. He, of course repeated himself, "You know, the one I married last month".

I continued to laugh, because that isn't something a wife hears her husband (who's only been married to her) say!

Of course, I'm his only wife of the past 11 years, and we have a good marriage.

So, most of you reading the blog, will know the solution to this riddle: my husband was requested as a minister to do a Beach Wedding (In Long Beach), and officiated the ceremony. So, he did marry someone who frequents Long Beach, and who probably was that girl we saw walk in the opposite direction. Just, he wasn't the groom.

Oh, the business visit mentioned earlier did have to do with the rehearsal dinner for said wedding.

Oh, and we did have a delightful evening at a beach restaurant, and a fun run through the sand, chase seagulls, and poke our toes in the Atlantic Ocean.

I guess there are advantages to living on Long Island.

Monday, February 18, 2008

Kentucky-Style Wedding Reception: NOT like a New York Wedding...

At Saturday's wedding reception, we had a conversation with a non-NewYorker who discussed "other" wedding receptions.

As mentioned in a previous post, the New York Wedding Receptions we've experienced have been extravagant!

I must admit, that, in my lifetime, I have only experienced Weddings and Receptions in five different states. What I've seen here, has indeed topped the list as far as expenses spent.

Apparently, Kentucky weddings can be a little different.

You might be invited to a pot-luck dinner. Or maybe a pot-luck picnic. Which means, "You're invited to the reception, please bring something to eat". No kidding.

And, such weddings might be held at a county park, with baseball game as the primary entertainment.

Anecdotes from these weddings have related that such receptions are more memorable than any fancy wedding attended.

So, instead of having a wedding that costs as much as some mortgages, if you want a cheaper wedding, have it in Kentucky!

Weddings, Long-Island Style

This weekend we were invited to a wedding reception. We had a blast! It is always fun to celebrate the newlyweds, get out, meet people, and have a good time.

It was a LONG-ISLAND-STYLE Wedding reception.

As we noticed in our last Long-Island-Style Wedding reception, there are people who attend the reception who don't even go to the wedding. Also, the reception starts an hour and a half after the wedding concludes -- which not only gives the bridal party plenty of time for pictures, but, it also gives most of the guests time to change from wedding dress to party formal dress. (We didn't observe this feature, but, this is a far cry from the texan dress-down into jeans before/during the reception!)

This means, among other things, that the COCKTAIL HOUR/open bar was more ornate, elaborate, and had more food than most wedding receptions I attended south of the Mason Dixon Line.
  • Mashed Potato Bar
  • Fruit/Vegetable Bar
  • Pasta Salad Bar
  • Pasta Bar
  • Hot Sides Bar
  • Meat Bar
  • Cheese Bar
  • Circulating Appetizers

Of course, this was followed by a full six-course sit down dinner. (I had the roast-duck for the main course. Althogh, I must admit the somthing-done-to-it portebella gormet dish looked yummy too!)

The dinner portion had entertainment of professional DJ's....

Next post I'll describe a non-long Island style wedding reception.