Do you have anything you did at your wedding that you wish you might have done differently? I loved my small wedding. But I’m such a laid back person that I wish I could do things a bit differently. I didn’t love my dress. At. All. But I wore it. I didn’t have a bridal veil because my dress was so simple I didn’t think it looked good with a bridal veil. If I had it to do over again I’d have a dressier, classic dress and go shopping for new and beautiful bridal veils.
I loved my simple cake that my friend made for us. It was delicious and beautiful. She did an amazing job. I loved that my dh wore a simple suit and looked so very handsome. We had all our friends and family present and it was a beautiful, simple ceremony. Our honeymoon was awesome too. A lovely cruise to the Caribbean on the Sovereign of the Seas, Royal Caribbean. We loved visiting the Virgin Islands, Puerto Rico and the Bahamas. It was lovely. The palm trees swaying, coconut drinks with umbrellas were constantly in my hands. Simply lovely. The only regret I have is I was coerced into my dress and I didn’t have a veil.
The marriage is still strong almost 28 years later. So, if all I have to regret is the veil I think we did a good job. We had a simple ceremony, at our house in our backyard, with a goat talking to us all during the prayer. It was so funny! So, have the wedding you want to have. As long as you can pay for it! Is there anything you wish you could change about your wedding?
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Shauna Smith
I too had a very simple wedding.. didn’t love the dress didn’t have a veil and ended in divorce 7 yrs later. I don’t think its about how the wedding is, you have a good relationship and that’s what counts! You can always renew your vows…
Dina
you’re right Shauna. It’s a very small thing! I guess I was trying to tell people to get what they want when they are getting married. (within budget and reason.) I am way to laid back on some things and wouldn’t really fight for what i wanted when I was younger. 🙂