Quick Excerpts Of Wedding And Proposal Stories

Glenn and I met at a mutual friends’ house one night 7 years ago. It was definitely love at first sight as we have never left each others’ side since and are still so blissfully happy as when we first met. Glenn proposed on Valentine’s Day 2007, 5 years later, at the Adelaide Botanical Gardens after a picnic lunch in lush surrounds with the background of flowing water. It was such a surprise and the most memorable experience of my life.

I was on an Oktoberfest tour in Germany and Ben was my tour guide. I thought he was very good looking and full of personality as I’m sure did most of the girls on the tour. We chatted on the bus home and he mentioned that he had moved out of his share house in London and needed a place to stay or “doss” (backpacker term). I offered my lounge room and he took me up on it and the relationship grew from there. We stayed in London a couple more years and then backpacked around USA, Canada and Sth America before heading home. Whilst in Peru in South America we decided to trek the Inca Trail. After five days of very little sleep, very little food and heaps of walking we reached machu picchu the famous Inca ruins. It was here at sunrise overlooking the ruins that Ben asked me to marry him. Exhausted as we were it was a beautiful proposal and of course I said yes!

We decided to have an autumn wedding, a year after Pierre proposed. I had dreamed of my wedding since I was a little girl so I was eager to start planning. I had in my mind the dress Ii always dreamed of, the typical princess dress. After a day of trying on wedding dresses, the last wedding dress I tried on was perfect, once I had it on I knew this was the dress. The wedding dress was embroidered with Swarovski crystals and had a train that was over a meter long. The Bridesmaids wore melon pink backless gowns embroidered with Swarovski crystals. The groomsmen wore light gray suits with a crisp white shoe which complimented the bridesmaids dresses. The whole theme I wanted for our wedding was classy, elegant and chic.

We had a very casual ceremony on the pier as the sun was coming up. It was magical. Our wedding reception was held at the Full Moon Hotel, Sandgate Queensland. We had a buffet breakfast and could not have asked any more of the staff. They were wonderful and made sure everything was perfect.

I just love the smell in the air when summer turns to autumn in Townsville, and I remember waking up to a glorious day of sunshine and that special smell in the room. I had only gone to bed at midnight after we managed to fit in a one hour dance lesson for our bridal party and parents, a rehearsal of our dance at the Casino, meeting up with Richard DeChazal my amazing hair and makeup artist, and writing my speech! The whole morning I just couldn’t grasp the concept that this was actually my wedding day! I remember feeling exceptionally calm and relaxed, but at the same time excited like a little girl. The morning flew by and before I knew it my wedding photographer had arrived. Unfortunately, we were running late by this time and we weren’t able to get photos taken before we left. This is probably the only thing I regret most about the day. Other than that small hiccup, the rest of day went as planned and was even more beautiful than I could imagine. We arrived at the Cathedral in a horse and carriage, which made for an exciting entrance. The Ceremony was just beautiful with the string quartet playing Unchained Melody as my Dad and I walked down the aisle. I wasn’t teary at all, we had both been waiting a long time for this moment, and after all this time and all the planning, it had finally come together. Our wedding reception was just stunning; fairy lights and candles adorned the marquee in absolute elegance. Our wedding waltz was one of the highlights of the night, with the dance being a combination of our waltz routine from competition days and some contemporary lifts and choreography to make it more interesting. Over all the day was just a fairytale wedding that couldn’t have been more perfect. As my Dad mentioned in his speech, “Rohan, the magician, the only man who can turn a Princess into a Prince!

On our 4th year anniversary Ty proposed on bended knee in the lounge room of the first home we purchased together, it was very memorable as Ty is usually so good with words but he was so nervous that could barely get all of the words out that he wanted to say.

To read the stories entirely, simply visit truebride.com.au. Also, If you have a wedding soon, Wendy Stoller suggest a buzz site for Wedding Speeches Examples.

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