As a Wedding Coordinator, probably the most common question I am asked is: “Will you tell me about the greatest wedding you’ve ever seen?” I think most people are expecting me to talk about the couture designed gowns and Waterford crystal favors – the limitless budget weddings. But the greatest wedding I’ve ever had the honor of experiencing, was Suzie and Bob’s wedding.
On Suzie and Bob’s wedding day, it rained and rained. In fact it was one of the worse floods in the history of their hometown. Suzie and Bob knew most of their 130 guests couldn’t get to the church (only 30 made it) and the caterer, photographer and DJ had all called saying it would take a miracle for them to get to their wedding site (none were able to). But Suzie and Bob decided to go ahead with their evening wedding.
The thirty guests, minister and groom waited for two hours before Suzie’s Limo arrived. Knowing where Suzie came from, I still believe her Chauffeur had to be Noah to get her there. When Suzie hurriedly got out of the car, a bicyclist rode by and sprayed a muddy mist all over her wedding dress. Personally I am amazed my heart stayed in my chest when I saw this happen. I couldn’t imagine how Suzie could still be standing. As Suzie walked toward me I thought to myself, how am I ever going to get this mud off and not ruin this dress? Out loud I said, “Suzie, let’s go into the bathroom and you can dry your hair and touch up your make-up while I clean up your dress.” Suzie took my hands and smiled, “I’ve waited three years to marry this man, I’m not waiting a minute longer.”
Suzie proceeded to the double door entrance of the sanctuary and yelled “Dad, come and get me!” Everyone clapped when they heard Suzie’s voice. Her Dad came quickly down the aisle as the bridesmaids, groomsmen, minister and groom went and stood on the altar. With no music, nor wedding party processional, Suzie, escorted by her dad, walked up the aisle, muddied dress and all. When she got to the very first aisle that had any guests in it, Suzie looked around at all her guests and said “you made it, I can’t believe you all made it, thank you so much!” Tears started to roll, but then we all “lost it” when Suzie got the first glimpse of her soon-to-be husband. She looked at Bob and then turned to her guests and said “I am the luckiest woman in the whole wide world!”
Suzie is the most amazing bride I’ve ever had the honor to meet and experience. She got it. She knew it wasn’t about the dress, the photographer, the DJ, and yes, not even about the fabulous wedding coordinator. Suzie knew that a wedding is about having the people you love surround you when you get to marry the person you will be honored to call your husband or wife. Bring this wisdom to your wedding day, and you will create a moment that you and your guests will never forget.
I wish you all true celebrations of love
P.S. Many years later, Suzie and Bob have three kids. When they talk about their wedding, they say it was the most beautiful day in their lives.
Do you have a story about a Bride who filled the room with joy? Please share!
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It is so nice to hear about a bride who has her priorities straight rather than the “Brides from Hell” everyone always writes about!
I am three weeks away from my wedding and I so needed to read this! Thank you for reminding me what is truly important and what is not important at all!
How could anyone read this and not need a box of Kleenix? I smell a Lifetime Movie! Get the popcorn ready!
I LOVE THIS! This is exactly what I remind myself every single day when planning our wedding and on my blog! We as brides tend to get caught up in the “magic” of the details: the flowers, the dress, hair, shoes, accessories, music, cake, linen, and on and on…. soon we have become so obsessed over every little detail and wanting it to be just right – that we somehow, sadly, have forgotten what the day is all about. The people who share in your love, who have helped make you the people you are, and the deep love and bond between you and the person standing across from you. Thank you for sharing this! My favorite part: “She looked at Bob and then turned to her guests and said ‘I am the luckiest woman in the whole wide world!’” Now that’s my kinda bride!
She was my kind of bride too Heidi! I, like you, love the details of a wedding (and I so LOVE LOVE LOVE your blog – unabashedbliss.com) but many of us do get WOD (Wedding Obsessive Disorder) and forget about what is truly important. Keep your eyes on the prize – it’s not the perfect wedding, it’s the wonderful marriage! Many hugs to you Heidi! I can’t wait for you to start guest blogging for us at BridesKnowBest!
As we prepare to enter another wedding season, it is just lovely to read about a bride who knew exactly what the day was really all about. Thank you for sharing this story with us.
OMG! What an amazing bride. I am going to print this and put it on my bathroom mirror. Hopefully I can reflect this bride’s character on my own wedding day.