Thursday, March 24, 2011

White Wedding: Happy Anniversary, Husband!

Four years ago, Husband and I were married!

We had a lovely ceremony at a historical meeting house followed by an awesome reception at Fox Hill Inn in Brookfield, Connecticut.

(I debated posting the location of our reception site, but finally decided to go ahead and do it because (1) we live nowhere near it and (2) I want to prove Husband wrong that none of my readers are crazy and will now build a time machine solely for the purpose of going back in time four years to the Fox Hill Inn to somehow prevent our wedding reception from ever happening.)

We originally picked our wedding date more than a year earlier (in January 2006); however, in September, my mother-in-law was diagnosed with Multiple Myeloma. For a few days we considered postponing the wedding because we were unsure of whether she'd be healthy, but in the end kept the original date. This turned out to be a good thing since it was the healthiest period she had following her diagnosis.

Since Husband refuses to allow me to post photos of him, it's hard to end up with a photo montage that isn't just completely of me, but here are a few other shots from the day that hopefully he'll approve of!

The kiss! I sobbed through the entire ceremony, but luckily managed to get it together
for the good stuff at the end!

Me, Husband, and my parents after the ceremony.

A family favorite: me and my awesome sister and best friend, Suzanne.

Getting ready to bust a move on the dance floor.

So many people told Husband and I during our reception that they loved how we were having a good time. We were so puzzled. Do most people not have a good time at their own wedding reception? I guess if you allow the stress of creating the "perfect day" get to you, then it might be difficult to less loose and have fun. Husband and I were totally not worried about that and had a blast dancing the night away with friends, reconnecting with family who had traveled shocking distances to celebrate with us, and chowing down on the post-dessert Venetian table (best wedding idea ever!)

Husband says that his one regret with our wedding was that he didn't ask for a "Surf and Turf" dinner option. We had selected crab cakes and fillet mignon as our entrees and he's sure that if he had asked the Fox Hill Inn to put one of each on his plate, they totally would have. He's managed to turn his own mistake into a positive thing for other couples and now many of our friends who have subsequently gotten married have asked for, and received, the Surf and Turf option.

We're celebrating tonight with dinner at a super snazzy restaurant and then showering each other with gifts of the Fruit and Flowers variety (the traditional gift for the 4th anniversary). We both like to be a bit creative with our presents so hopefully we don't end up with forty pounds of apples sitting in the kitchen tomorrow morning!

I'm very lucky to have Husband and don't tell him nearly enough how wonderful he is and how much I love him! These four years have flown by and I can't wait for what the future has in store for us!

Happy Thursday!


10 comments:

  1. Happy Anniversary!! Awww, Im sure you will have a super fab time....:)


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  2. Aww...happy anniversary to you guys. You looked SOOO happy and I'm sure you're happier now! Good luck with everything you guys are doing (I've been following...just haven't had the time to comment much lately) and please keep us updated. I'm interested in hearing more since my husband and I are almost at the same time when we want to be thinking of having a family.

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  3. I am glad you are using the traditional anniversary list (fruit and flowers) since the modern version has the completely unromantic item of - appliances. Geesh! Who wants an appliance for their anniversary? (Cappuccino-maker, anyone?)

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  4. My best friend had her wedding/reception at the Fox Hill Inn! It was a beautiful wedding and so much fun, although I almost fell down the little flight of stairs while walking down the aisle (I was a bridesmaid). Too weird! I hope your anniversary is wonderful!

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  5. yay love all those pictures! your wedding was beYOOtiful and have fun celebrating!! :)

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  6. Happy anniversary, the pictures are beautiful.

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  7. Aw hooray!! Happy Anniversary to you and Husband!

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