A few years after The Hubby and I were married I started dreaming about a "real wedding". I made plans that at our 10th anniversary, we would have a big wedding and do it right. You know a wedding with the dress, cake, honeymoon, and guests. Well year number 10 rolled around and we had recently moved to Nashua. Taking a honeymoon sounded good but the big wedding idea was not feasible. Honestly at that point the honeymoon of my dreams was not even remotely possible. I consoled myself by saying at 15 years we would do something.
Well in a few months 17 years will become a reality. The only plans that I have made is to wait and do something really special at our 20th. Someday I hope to have a big wedding. I will send out wedding invitations and the whole nine yards. Of course, because The Hubby and I don't have real jobs we really don't have any friends. This will make it a small "real wedding". Who knows now that we are going to church again, and loving it, we might have a big wedding after all.
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My wife and I had a small wedding as well, and no honeymoon at all really. Our honeymoon was a weekend drive down to Cincinnati to go to the art museum there.
I know what you mean about a real wedding and real honeymoon, but life is what it is and I love her and that's what's important.
We were so tight for money that we gave the groomsmen photos I had taken and the bridesmaids got paintings that my wife did - the joys of being artists, you can make your own gifts.
We have very few friends as well, but then again I would rather have a few close friends than a bunch of people I know but I'm not really close to.
We're still waiting on our honeymoon...the wedding was at a bed-and-breakfast.
We just celebrated our 10th...and we celebrated the oldest leaving for the Army. Kept us from beating the boy to death for being stupid...
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