Canada-Alberta

Day of timeline. Feedback appreciated!

I understand that this is very detailed but I would rather include everything that I can think of and run behind a bit (even though I have transport time factored in) rather than miss something all together.

Day of Schedule

1000-1200- Bride's hair at salon

1000-1100 - Groom/Best Man pick up and drop off cake/cupcakes

1200-1300 – Bride/family travel to ceremony/reception site, meet up w/ sister, get lunch.

1200-1300 – Groom and Best Man get lunch

1300-1330- Get undergarments on/button up shirt

1300-1330- Groom and Best man arrive at ceremony/reception site, get dressed.

1330-1430 – Bride make up

1430-1450- Bride get into dress  (concerned with timing here due to dress being a corset).

1500-1530- Ceremony

1530-1540 – Bride and Groom sneak away for private moment together

1540-1610- Family photos (at ceremony/reception site no traveling)

1610-1800 Photos off site (Bride and Groom only

            1st location 35 mins 1625-1700

            2nd location 30 mins  1715-1745 (these two sites are like 5 minutes apart) the extra time is for parking, etc.

1800- Bride and Groom back at Ceremony/Reception site (same location)

            Groom Shave (his mother would like some pictures of him without facial hair, hence the shaving. I like the facial hair so that is why it is staying until this point.  =)

1700-1810 Cocktail hour for guests while we are gone.

1810 B&G entrance

1813 First Dance

1815 Welcome Toast by Father of Bride

1819 Groom's Grandfather Prayer for dinner

1820-2000 Salad, Main Course, Dessert served

2000-2030 Intro of Best Man/MC, Speeches, Slideshow

2030 Father/Daughter Dance

2035 Mother/Son Dance

2040 Open up dance floor  (get photos w/ guests & candid shots on dance floor)

2130 Cake cutting

2145-2215 Bouquet/Garter Toss

2220- Open up dance floor again for remainder of night  (get photos w/ guests & candid shots on dance floor)

2245 or 2300 –Late lunch/snack served

2345-Last dance for B&G

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