Hey ladies! How about a poll? Let's post about our favorite wedding detail. PIP would be great, and a great opportunity to try out the new PIP feature!
I'm a LOOOONG time lurker on (what was) P&E but I thought I would answer here with my first post - My favourite detail is our food! We are having caterer's do Southern Smoked BBQ ribs & chicken breasts with shrimp and pineapple skewers. Our reception is in the backyard at my Aunt & Uncles place in the country and I think it's perfect!
My favorite part is our location. It's an old cattle farm that feels secluded but is only 5 mins from a huge shopping center, food, and tons of activities for the guests to do
My favorite is the location, the ceremony will be in a beautiful apple orchard and I love the cocktail hour (outside) and reception venue (inside - accross the street and part of the apple orchard. Just praying for good weather!
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Mine was our "cakes and ale" ritual- you feed one another, and hold a goblet for one another to drink out of--this is a common Pagan thing, where you say to the other person "may you never hunger, and may you never thirst. I love the sentiment of that.
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I'm a LOOOONG time lurker on (what was) P&E but I thought I would answer here with my first post - My favourite detail is our food! We are having caterer's do Southern Smoked BBQ ribs & chicken breasts with shrimp and pineapple skewers. Our reception is in the backyard at my Aunt & Uncles place in the country and I think it's perfect!
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Mine was our "cakes and ale" ritual- you feed one another, and hold a goblet for one another to drink out of--this is a common Pagan thing, where you say to the other person "may you never hunger, and may you never thirst. I love the sentiment of that.