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farjojo
08-09-2008, 02:39 PM
Hi everyone,

I am fairly new to this site (usually 'dibbing') and as you can see from the thread title, we are planning our wedding at WDW.

I've loved reading all (oh and I mean nearly all too :laughing: ) of the planning journals and trip reports of all the disney brides...got some fantastic ideas from them so thanks. :surfweb:

I was going to wait until next May to start a PJ but quite frankly...I can't wait any longer!! DF actually encouraged me to start one because I am driving him :crazy:

Ok then, I will start with a bit of background fluff about us:

DF (Faron) and I have been together for 5 years, are both 37, and have a little brood of sproglets between us. I have 2 sons (21 and left home to join the Navy :sail: & 10), DF has 1 daughter (12) and we have a daughter (3) together. We have both been married before and have done the huge church wedding so this time, we are doing what we want to do instead of what was expected from us the 1st time around!!

We originally were going to get married at a zoo then honeymoon with the 3 youngest in WDW but I still felt under pressure and it was looking like it was turning into a huge affair again which we wanted to avoid. Also, I was more excited about the honeymoon than the actual wedding!! :laughing: DF and I chatted about it and he said he was happy to go along with what I wanted. I initially said for us to just sneak off and get married alone but we knew the children and my mum would be upset so I went from not wanting any fuss...to a disney wedding!! :yay:

The Proposal....well sort of one anyway because I ruined it :rolleyes:

DF and I have chatted over the years about getting married but it was really just said in passing really, nothing definate was discussed. Anyway, in May this year, I started really dropping hints....subtle though honestly :rolleyes1

As the weeks went by, I just got worse and worse. DF acted really flippant about it all and the more he did that, the worse I got. It reached boiling point and I got myself all upset that he didn't want me and did what any grown up independant woman would do....I went crying to my mum!! :rotfl2:

I had just got myself so wound up about it, saying to my mum that I was good enough to live with and have a baby with but he obviously didn't love me enough to marry (what can I say, I had a drama queen moment!!). My mum tried to calm me down but I was past the point of no return and I went home and transformed into a martyr (AKA Joan of Arc moment, I have them lots...DF says we should put a stake in the garden permanently!! :rotfl: )

When I got home, I informed DF that I would never be mentioning weddings again (yeah right!!) and that I wouldn't marry him now anyway!! Then I transformed from Joan into Drama Queen again (quick costume change) and burst into tears (I think I had PMT actually because I'm not usually so soppy :sad: )

So, picture this...DF and I in our kitchen...me blubbing....DF in his dressing gown....then he drops to one knee and proposes!!! Good grief, I almost :faint: ....however I just cried even more (Yep, definately PMT!!) because I thought he only proposed to shut me up! DF then went on to explain to me that he actually had a surprise proposal all planned and that he was acting all flippant so I didn't cotton on to what he was up to.....oh noooooooo I ruined it all!!!

Apparently everyone knew what he was planning and my mum said she nearly told me because I got in such a state!! :laughing:

So that was my proposal....in our kitchen in front of our cooker. I haven't been able to live it down since as DF has told everyone what a prat I was! :rotfl:

Ok, that bit will do I think as this 1st part is like War & Peace already.

I have pics of things I want for the wedding and what I have already bought (I like to be prepared!!) but I have to have a few more posts I think until I can upload some.

Jo x

bridetobe789
08-09-2008, 02:55 PM
Congrats on the engagement and it's never to early to start a pj!! I look forawrd to hearing all your plans! Are you doing the escape on a specific day or not sure yet?

kayleighnik
08-09-2008, 03:01 PM
Welcome! Congratulations on getting engaged!

I've started my PJ even though I'm not getting married until around 2012!

Kayleigh

JoJo1980
08-09-2008, 03:22 PM
Congratulations!! and welcome to the boards :hug: Your proposal story sounds fab, its definately memorable and is something you can both giggle about for years to come ;) So come on then ... start hitting us with all the wedding ideas you've got so far :wizard:

farjojo
08-09-2008, 03:25 PM
Congrats on the engagement and it's never to early to start a pj!! I look forawrd to hearing all your plans! Are you doing the escape on a specific day or not sure yet?

Thanks for the good wishes and congrats to you too....Not too sure of the date yet but it will definately be in the 1st week of May. We are taking the kids out of school for the 1st 2 weeks as the price of flights rocket when school is out at the end of May.

We are going to Florida for 3 weeks, guests who are coming over for the wedding are staying for a week...then they can clear off and leave us and the kids alone for the final 2 weeks! :laughing:

Welcome! Congratulations on getting engaged!

I've started my PJ even though I'm not getting married until around 2012!

Kayleigh

Thanks Kayleigh...congrats on your engagement too...I have been lurking on your PJ too, you have great ideas for your big day.

farjojo
08-09-2008, 03:38 PM
Congratulations!! and welcome to the boards :hug: Your proposal story sounds fab, its definately memorable and is something you can both giggle about for years to come ;) So come on then ... start hitting us with all the wedding ideas you've got so far :wizard:

Hi Jo and thanks...from a fellow Jo! :)

We laugh about the proposal now but at the time, the world was ending (Drama Queen again, I can see a pattern forming :laughing: )

You must be soooooo excited, not long until your big day. It feels like an eternity until we get to 2010.

I will definately start writing about our (MY!!) plans....when the Doctor Who episode I'm watching has finished! :worship:

JoJo1980
08-09-2008, 03:51 PM
Hi Jo and thanks...from a fellow Jo! :)

We laugh about the proposal now but at the time, the world was ending (Drama Queen again, I can see a pattern forming :laughing: )

You must be soooooo excited, not long until your big day. It feels like an eternity until we get to 2010.

I will definately start writing about our (MY!!) plans....when the Doctor Who episode I'm watching has finished! :worship:

Great name ;) :thumbsup2

Awww honey, I know what you mean - I've had MANY melt downs before & during our engagement and I'm sure there will be millions more to come :laughing:

We are both really excited, but I am so stressed out by stupid little details that keep me awake - I really feel I will be put in an asylum soon :scared1: The time will fly by for you, and you've got your journal now - so that will help keep you busy ;)

Enjoy your episode :hug: I'm just uploading photos from my dress fitting so I'll be sticking them in my journal soon. Have you chosen your dress yet or tried any on??

kayleighnik
08-09-2008, 05:23 PM
Can't wait to hear about your plans! I love reading UK brides PJ and TR's...theres all the details that we have that are different to US brides!

We are going to Florida for 3 weeks, guests who are coming over for the wedding are staying for a week...then they can clear off and leave us and the kids alone for the final 2 weeks!

Josh and I have got the same idea...go for three weeks, whereas guests come over for 1. Though I have a feeling a few of our immediate members of the family will hang around for longer! We don't really mind.

Thanks Kayleigh...congrats on your engagement too...I have been lurking on your PJ too, you have great ideas for your big day.

Thanks Jo!

I will definately start writing about our (MY!!) plans....when the Doctor Who episode I'm watching has finished

I *love* Doctor Who! I'd marry him if I could! DF understands....sort of! Hopefully going to see David Tennant in Hamlet soon!

Kayleigh

farjojo
08-09-2008, 05:35 PM
Kayleigh, I have read reviews about David Tennant *swoooooooon* in Hamlet and he is supposed to be phenomenal. I hearby swear that I will boycott Doctor Who if he dares leave!!! :rotfl:

farjojo
08-09-2008, 05:59 PM
Still no piccies I'm afraid as I think I have to have a post count of 10 first. However, I will still write about the plans we (ok I, because if you asked DF what we are doing wedding wise, he wouldn't have a clue!! :laughing: )

LOCATION

We are planning on getting married at the Pavilion although I do love the look of the Boardwalk too. I just thought that no matter what the weather was like, the Pavilion would be ideal. On the other hand, us UK brides can't get married outdoors in this country so I thought it would be nice to have an outdoors location. I'm sure I will change my mind about 100 times by the time the wedding comes about.

To any brides that have got married at WP, may I ask if they have a piano in there. I have seen pics with some kind of keyboard but I'm not sure if it is an organ.

The reason I ask ties in nicely with another one of my plans. My DS (10) plays the piano and FSD (future step daughter) plays the violin and I want them to play the music in the ceremony instead. I love love love Pachabel Canon in 'D' and it would be so special for the children to play it as I walk down the aisle. Obviously DS can't bring his piano from home so any suggestions would be greatly received.

RECEPTION

Not too sure where yet, hence the ??? in the title. I like the look of Narcoosee's (sp?) but having looked at the menu, I'm not sure it is really ideal for our children. Also DF is a fusspot when it comes to food and I honestly couldn't find a thing he would eat on the current menu. Obviously the menu will change by the time we are there but we will have to do some research. I want a nice place that is not too casual but the food can't be too fancy...not asking much really! :laughing: Ideally, I would like us to stay near to GF as we are hopefully going to book the Grand 1.

GRAND 1

This cruise looks fantastic and I would definately love to book this to watch Wishes. Only concern I have at the moment is that I think I read somewhere that Wishes is not on every night and I don't want to book it and sit looking at the stars :sad2:

I am sure someone in the know will soon put me right about Wishes.



I must also add that we have never been to WDW before so I'm also in frantic planning mode for the general holiday/honeymoon too. I sit at my PC with my huge notepad and write so much down. I do not know what I would do if I hadn't found this site and the Uk Dibb site...phew!!

padisneyfour
08-09-2008, 06:09 PM
welcome and congrats looking froward to hearing more of your plans...:goodvibes

JoJo1980
08-09-2008, 06:10 PM
All your plans sound great honey!!

We're having our ceremony at the pavillion but we went through the same dilema as you. We originally had Sea Breeze Point at the Boardwalk booked, and signed the contract for it. Then I started getting worried about the weather - both rain & shine. I've always loved the pavillion but didnt think our budget would allow, but DF said we should go for it as its where my heart was at and it would save me getting stressed about the weather too. Go with your instinct, if worrying about the weather is REALLY stressing you, then play it safe - but if you're 50/50 then go for SBP as all the wedding reports I've seen for there are soooo pretty!! They do have an organ in the pavillion, thats such a sweet idea to have your kids play :love:

With it being just the two of us, we are having our reception/meal on the Grand 1 and we're so excited!! Theres no fireworks at that time but we figured we'll be zooming around for a little bit noseying at the scenery & having photos taken and then eating will take up most of the hour too. We originally were going to do a wishes cruise, but we decided on a dessert party in epcot instead. You are right though, wishes is on most nights - but check the park hour sheets before booking incase its a special night like 'Mickeys not so scary halloween party' as wishes is not on that night, but they do have special halloween themed fireworks which are pretty too :thumbsup2

This site is amazing for picking up hints n tips about everything disney so I'm sure you'll need quite a few note pads ;) :laughing:

kayleighnik
08-09-2008, 06:31 PM
I have a A4 ringbinder (in hot pink of course!) for all my wedding information!

I love the idea of having the kids perform at the ceremony - its sounds wonderful :lovestruc

farjojo
08-09-2008, 06:40 PM
welcome and congrats looking froward to hearing more of your plans...:goodvibes
Aww thanks :hug: ...and loads of congrats to you for your upcoming VR....20 years??...I'm impressed :worship:
All your plans sound great honey!!

We're having our ceremony at the pavillion but we went through the same dilema as you. We originally had Sea Breeze Point at the Boardwalk booked, and signed the contract for it. Then I started getting worried about the weather - both rain & shine. I've always loved the pavillion but didnt think our budget would allow, but DF said we should go for it as its where my heart was at and it would save me getting stressed about the weather too. Go with your instinct, if worrying about the weather is REALLY stressing you, then play it safe - but if you're 50/50 then go for SBP as all the wedding reports I've seen for there are soooo pretty!! They do have an organ in the pavillion, thats such a sweet idea to have your kids play :love:

With it being just the two of us, we are having our reception/meal on the Grand 1 and we're so excited!! Theres no fireworks at that time but we figured we'll be zooming around for a little bit noseying at the scenery & having photos taken and then eating will take up most of the hour too. We originally were going to do a wishes cruise, but we decided on a dessert party in epcot instead. You are right though, wishes is on most nights - but check the park hour sheets before booking incase its a special night like 'Mickeys not so scary halloween party' as wishes is not on that night, but they do have special halloween themed fireworks which are pretty too :thumbsup2

This site is amazing for picking up hints n tips about everything disney so I'm sure you'll need quite a few note pads ;) :laughing:

The good ol' British weather is one of the reasons we said 'go to Florida!!'. We originally were going to get married at an 18th century manor house in the middle of Chester Zoo, followed by a safari and BBQ...BUT, if (when really) it rains, the whole days plans would be ruined. It costs such a lot in this country for a wedding too which tipped the scales. I have worked it our that it will be approx $6000 (£3000) in Disney...that would only just pay for the reception at the zoo!!!

It is definately an organ then in the Pavilion then Jo? Gutted if it is but I will have to make enquiries about maybe hiring a digital portable piano for the day. FSD will bring her violin with her but DS would be upset if he couldn't play too. TBH I wouldn't have just 1 of the children so I have to find an instrument!! :laughing:

Your plans for the Grand 1 sound heavenly....soooo romantic. Any idea how I found out what night Wishes are planned. Obviously its a bit early to know for 2010 but I wouldn't know where to find that info out.

farjojo
08-09-2008, 06:49 PM
I have a A4 ringbinder (in hot pink of course!) for all my wedding information!

I love the idea of having the kids perform at the ceremony - its sounds wonderful :lovestruc


Well of course it has to be hot pink...matches your colour scheme! :laughing:

This http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bn4RKR6ElE4&feature=related is what gave me the idea of the children playing. I was initially looking for the piece of music so DF could listen to it...then I stumbled across this little girl playing at a wedding...and I got all soppy again (obviously 'time of the month' again! :laughing: ). I then showed it to FSD...and she said 'oh I can play that'...it was fate! :lovestruc

I also love this tune and want the children to play this too....and spookily, the same little girl plays it at the same wedding!! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_qrfrSDEu-M&feature=user

I don't care if they make any mistakes or sound a bit ropey....it will just be so emotional to listen to them play. Might not be too good for the wedding day make up though!

farjojo
08-10-2008, 05:13 AM
Ok, I have passed the '10 post' minimum so I will attempt to upload a pic of the ring.

THE RING

This is the pic of the one I am having but because of me throwing a childish tantrum about the proposal (see post #1 :laughing: ), DF didn't get chance to buy anything. Also, he said that he would be too nervous about choosing a ring for me because he feels I wouldn't have liked what he chose (honestly?? he is probably right!)

Anyway, this is the ring that I love.

http://i158.photobucket.com/albums/t111/farjojo/Img_classic_marq07ct.jpg

I think the only problem with the marquise style of stone is what kind of wedding ring will go with it. I am still getting this ring though, I guess other brides have had this style of ring and managed to get a wedding band to fit next to the e-ring.

farjojo
08-10-2008, 05:29 AM
FASCINATOR

This is the 1st thing I have actually bought for the wedding. I'm not overly fond of tiaras (sorry) and I love the feather fascinators so I found a brilliant seller on ebay (where else? :) ) and she made it after I emailed her about 20 times with questions and ideas. I was a bit nervous about what it would turn out like as I actually didn't get to see it until it arrived at my house but I'm absolutely thrilled with it.

http://i158.photobucket.com/albums/t111/farjojo/Picture001.jpg

http://i158.photobucket.com/albums/t111/farjojo/Picture002.jpg

You can't really see it properly but it is really nice and well worth the risk as it only cost me £20 (approx $40).....bargain!

As you can see from the fascinator, my colours are gold & ivory. My fave colour is pistacchio green but DF said I couldn't have that colour. :laughing: I compromised and chose ivory/gold....predictable I know but I love the classic look of this colour combination.

farjojo
08-10-2008, 05:40 AM
BRIDESMAID'S HEADBANDS

I have chosen these for my bridesmaids which will obviously be both of our daughters.

This one is for DD3...

http://i158.photobucket.com/albums/t111/farjojo/1208_1.jpg

...and this one is for DD12

http://i158.photobucket.com/albums/t111/farjojo/1117_3.jpg

These satisfy all of us as they sparkle enough for the girls but are not exactly tiara's which pleases me.


The butterfly headband matches the dress I have already bought for DD3...I have took a risk buying it now but I really wanted this dress with butterflies on it....I have bought it in size 5 and my DD is only a little petite thing so fingers crossed it will be fine. I have tried it on DD and you could fit another child in there with her so I'm honestly not too concerned....unless she has a major growth spurt, in which case, she will be told off!! :laughing:

http://i158.photobucket.com/albums/t111/farjojo/e216_0.jpg

http://i158.photobucket.com/albums/t111/farjojo/6a0d_0.jpg

It is not as bright looking...unfortunately gold does not photograph too well with just a standard camera. I will get better pic of it as you really can't see it very well.

JoJo1980
08-10-2008, 06:45 AM
The good ol' British weather is one of the reasons we said 'go to Florida!!'. We originally were going to get married at an 18th century manor house in the middle of Chester Zoo, followed by a safari and BBQ...BUT, if (when really) it rains, the whole days plans would be ruined. It costs such a lot in this country for a wedding too which tipped the scales. I have worked it our that it will be approx $6000 (£3000) in Disney...that would only just pay for the reception at the zoo!!!

It is definately an organ then in the Pavilion then Jo? Gutted if it is but I will have to make enquiries about maybe hiring a digital portable piano for the day. FSD will bring her violin with her but DS would be upset if he couldn't play too. TBH I wouldn't have just 1 of the children so I have to find an instrument!! :laughing:

Your plans for the Grand 1 sound heavenly....soooo romantic. Any idea how I found out what night Wishes are planned. Obviously its a bit early to know for 2010 but I wouldn't know where to find that info out.

I love the idea of the zoo, safari and bbq!! That would be an amazing day for you and your guests! But like you said, the weather over here is so unreliable and the costs are just crazy now.

I've not actually been in the pavillion but my planner has said its an organ - although I'm sure I remembered someone on here saying that it can switch sounds so that it sounds like a piano :confused3 I'd definately ask around on here or your planner, like you say you might be able to hire one :thumbsup2

Hmmm .... your wedding is in May isnt it?? Well, theres definately no halloween stuff on then, the only that I can think of might be if they have any dates for the pirate & princess party in May. Again, maybe ask around on here - start a thread and see what other people have experienced. Or do a search for previous 'may' park schedules and that might give you a rough idea :surfweb: I'll have a look for you too, and see if I can find anything :)

I love your ring, a big sparkler :goodvibes Your fascinator is really pretty, I've already bought a veil, 2 infact :laughing: , but I still cant make my mind up whether I want to wear one or not :confused: I love the girls headbands and dresses, I'm biased as I love butterfly items :cloud9: Have you been dress shopping yet??

farjojo
08-10-2008, 08:25 AM
I love the idea of the zoo, safari and bbq!! That would be an amazing day for you and your guests! But like you said, the weather over here is so unreliable and the costs are just crazy now.

I've not actually been in the pavillion but my planner has said its an organ - although I'm sure I remembered someone on here saying that it can switch sounds so that it sounds like a piano :confused3 I'd definately ask around on here or your planner, like you say you might be able to hire one :thumbsup2

Hmmm .... your wedding is in May isnt it?? Well, theres definately no halloween stuff on then, the only that I can think of might be if they have any dates for the pirate & princess party in May. Again, maybe ask around on here - start a thread and see what other people have experienced. Or do a search for previous 'may' park schedules and that might give you a rough idea :surfweb: I'll have a look for you too, and see if I can find anything :)

I love your ring, a big sparkler :goodvibes Your fascinator is really pretty, I've already bought a veil, 2 infact :laughing: , but I still cant make my mind up whether I want to wear one or not :confused: I love the girls headbands and dresses, I'm biased as I love butterfly items :cloud9: Have you been dress shopping yet??

In a better climate, the zoo would be wonderful...they offer a private safari with a keeper when the zoo has closed to the public, but like I said, the weather here is just too unpredicatable (note the rain outside now!!)

It would be great if the organ could 'turn' into a piano. I will do as you have suggested and post a question.

So about Wishes?....are they on every evening apart from party nights? I will have to add that search to my many others! :laughing:

I love the ring I have chosen...can't wait to get it. I think it will have to be next month after I have been royally robbed by the school uniform stores this month!!

I did have a veil when I got married in 1997....but they are definately not for me. Saying that, I wore it over my face and I felt soooooo claustrophobic! I love the 'cage' veils but I'm not sure if it would suit me or not....that would go with my fascinator well but I doubt I will get one.

I haven't been dress shopping yet....but I have some pics of what style I like so I will post about them next.....

farjojo
08-10-2008, 08:43 AM
THE DRESS

I haven't been anywhere to try on dresses yet but I won't be buying one from a store anyway. My mum is a phenomenal seamstress and it was a done deal that she would be making it....that saves me a massive amount of cash too!!

However my mum and I have been looking around at the style that I like and we have found a dressmaker who makes dresses for approx £110 ($220!!!)...my mum has said that it would probably cost more for the material and beading so we are probably going to do this. Normally I would be a bit dubious about buying this way but my mum is more than capable of correcting anything and doing the fitting alterations.

This is the style dress I really love...Its a 'pick up' style by Maggie Sottero.

http://i158.photobucket.com/albums/t111/farjojo/mgb045.jpg

This is my fave one at the moment and the beading is very similar to the original and is based on the 1st one. I have just ordered a couple of fabric swatches to see what the colour and quality of the fabric is.

http://i158.photobucket.com/albums/t111/farjojo/WG0622-5.jpg

I also liked the look of the following dresses:

http://i158.photobucket.com/albums/t111/farjojo/a434.jpg

http://i158.photobucket.com/albums/t111/farjojo/a434b.jpg

http://i158.photobucket.com/albums/t111/farjojo/a637-1.jpg

I think I will call some local bridal stores and see if they stock the Maggie dress for me to try on....but I will not mention that I won't actually be buying it oops! :)

I like the 'Victoriana' feel to this style of dress...and I think my fascinator will tie in nicely too.

kayleighnik
08-10-2008, 09:30 AM
I *love* Maggie Sottero's dresses, especially the pick up styles like her Capri Royale. You'll look fantastic in any one of those dresses and the price...thats fantastic! I'd be a bit dubious, but I doubt you'll have anything to worry about seeing as you've got your Mom to lend a helping hand :thumbsup2

The ring is gorgeous...maybe a nice thin band would go well with it?

Your fascinator is lovely - a bird cage would go brilliantly with it!

Oh, and I love the bridesmaids headbands and the dress - beautiful!

Your colours are very classy and sophisticated - it'll be stunning! :goodvibes

Kayleigh x

farjojo
08-10-2008, 10:43 AM
I *love* Maggie Sottero's dresses, especially the pick up styles like her Capri Royale. You'll look fantastic in any one of those dresses and the price...thats fantastic! I'd be a bit dubious, but I doubt you'll have anything to worry about seeing as you've got your Mom to lend a helping hand :thumbsup2

The ring is gorgeous...maybe a nice thin band would go well with it?

Your fascinator is lovely - a bird cage would go brilliantly with it!

Oh, and I love the bridesmaids headbands and the dress - beautiful!

Your colours are very classy and sophisticated - it'll be stunning! :goodvibes

Kayleigh x

Kayleigh, I wouldn't chance it if I didn't have my mum to save the day but as long as the fabric is nice, I will probably order it before the end of the year.

Thanks, I love the ring too...only thing is though, I did want a wedding band with diamonds on (gotta love the bling! :) )...I think I should have a look around at styles of bands.

I wish I was a bit more braver with colour like you...but alas, I'm boring!! :laughing: Actually pistacchio green is rather brave of me so we can blame DF!!

The only mission I will have to go on is for my bridal jewellery. I actually don't wear yellow gold as I don't like it and I wear white gold so I have to find something else. Maybe a funky pearl necklace and bracelet? I feel an ebay search coming on! :woohoo:

kayleighnik
08-10-2008, 11:34 AM
You could always try looking for a set that includes the style of engagement ring you would like, as they're normally matched to perfection.... :goodvibes

Your colour aren't boring - they're going to be stunning and very classy. Very victorianish! When I mentioned my colours to a few people they were like :eek: what?! But we like them so :snooty: :thumbsup2

I'm the same with yellow gold - I only wear white gold or silver. A pearl necklace could look lovely! I'm planning on getting my necklace from Japan, seeing as thats where my ceremony will be, to make it extra personal. I've already got a ring and two necklaces from there! Could be an idea :thumbsup2

Have you got any ideas for your something blue, if you're having it?

keenercam
08-10-2008, 12:12 PM
Okay, Jo, I've just caught up on your PJ and can I just say, you are adorable! What a great sense of humor you have and I'm so glad Faron seized the opportunity to drop to one knee, even if your wedding proposal memory will forever have him in his dressing gown in front of the cooker! :cloud9: Everything you have chosen so far is beautiful. The dress for DD is gorgeous and LOVE the idea of the children playing the music for your bridal procession. :faint: I'd be a sobbing mess! The fascinator came out perfectly and the colors are gorgeous and elegant! THat dress is stunning. Can't wait to hear what you think when you've tried it on. Unfortunately, pick-ups don't work on me at all because I am so short -- I looked like a meringue with a head. :laughing:
Looking forward to hearing more and sharing your planning journey! :goodvibes:

JoJo1980
08-10-2008, 12:25 PM
In a better climate, the zoo would be wonderful...they offer a private safari with a keeper when the zoo has closed to the public, but like I said, the weather here is just too unpredicatable (note the rain outside now!!)

It would be great if the organ could 'turn' into a piano. I will do as you have suggested and post a question.

So about Wishes?....are they on every evening apart from party nights? I will have to add that search to my many others! :laughing:

I love the ring I have chosen...can't wait to get it. I think it will have to be next month after I have been royally robbed by the school uniform stores this month!!

I did have a veil when I got married in 1997....but they are definately not for me. Saying that, I wore it over my face and I felt soooooo claustrophobic! I love the 'cage' veils but I'm not sure if it would suit me or not....that would go with my fascinator well but I doubt I will get one.

I haven't been dress shopping yet....but I have some pics of what style I like so I will post about them next.....

It would have been an amazing day, but disney will be just as great for you and hopefully less stress weather wise :)

Its worth asking around, I'm sure someone mentioned it could be turned into a piano though :thumbsup2

Yep, Normally its on every night unless there is a party of some sort or a special occassion. Park hours are normally posted a few months before, but you could try and get hold of some from this year just as a rough guide.

Oh heck, back to school time, thats one costly thing we get to look forward to when the day comes for us to have little ones.

You should try some different cage veils, just incase you find one to suit - its worth trying, if you hate it then you've lost nothing, but if you love it you've gained something fab and they do look very classy :thumbsup2 I'm not wearing it over my face, that would just annoy me too much, I keep flicking it around even when its infront of my shoulders at the sides :laughing:

I love those dresses!! and you are so lucky to be able to get one replicated for cheaper, good on ya :goodvibes :thumbsup2

farjojo
08-10-2008, 04:17 PM
Have you got any ideas for your something blue, if you're having it?

Not a clue yet.....although I was thinking of something but it is totally chavtastic!! :laughing: DF is a HUGE fan of Chester City FC (well someone has to be....ooops glad I have told DF not to come on here!). Anyway the clubs colours are blue so I should try and do something. I wonder if I can get a garter made with a sign on it 'City til I die'......OMG he would love me forever!! :rotfl:

Okay, Jo, I've just caught up on your PJ and can I just say, you are adorable! What a great sense of humor you have and I'm so glad Faron seized the opportunity to drop to one knee, even if your wedding proposal memory will forever have him in his dressing gown in front of the cooker! :cloud9: Everything you have chosen so far is beautiful. The dress for DD is gorgeous and LOVE the idea of the children playing the music for your bridal procession. :faint: I'd be a sobbing mess! The fascinator came out perfectly and the colors are gorgeous and elegant! THat dress is stunning. Can't wait to hear what you think when you've tried it on. Unfortunately, pick-ups don't work on me at all because I am so short -- I looked like a meringue with a head. :laughing:
Looking forward to hearing more and sharing your planning journey! :goodvibes:

Meringue with a head??? OMG I just snorted like a piggy laughing at that!! :laughing:

Hi and welcome to my PJ :hug: Congrats to you on your soon to be big anniversary. I would have been married for almost 11 years....but thankfully I came to my senses after 5!! I should have realised it was doomed on my wedding day when I had to wear flat shoes so I didn't tower over my ex!! The thing is, I'm only 5"6'!!!! :rotfl:

I really hope the children can play on our wedding day.....however you are right, we will be a sobbing blubbering mess :laughing:

I am hoping that DF gets down on his knee again once we buy the ring....or the dressing gown and bed breath (his, not mine!) will forever be in my memory! Awww bless him :laughing:

You should try some different cage veils, just incase you find one to suit - its worth trying, if you hate it then you've lost nothing, but if you love it you've gained something fab and they do look very classy :thumbsup2 I'm not wearing it over my face, that would just annoy me too much, I keep flicking it around even when its infront of my shoulders at the sides :laughing:

I love those dresses!! and you are so lucky to be able to get one replicated for cheaper, good on ya :goodvibes :thumbsup2

I've been having a look online at some of the cage veils and tbh, they look better with an updo....well I think so anyway. I have hair to my waist and I am having it curled and left down.....I will definately try some on when I go to try on dresses...(that I'm not going to buy!!:laughing: )

My mum has been sewing since she was a teenager and she is 62 now so you can imagine how experienced she is....we as a family are quite spoilt as she makes everything for us, curtains etc.....I don't think I have bought a readymade pair of curtains in my life!! :)

farjojo
08-10-2008, 05:17 PM
Ok...more piccies time I think :woohoo:

I have been checking out bridal jewellery online (What did we do before the internet??? :confused3 )...I have found 2 sets I like.

This set is my fave at the moment:

http://i158.photobucket.com/albums/t111/farjojo/3fdb_0.jpghttp://i158.photobucket.com/albums/t111/farjojo/47c1_0.jpghttp://i158.photobucket.com/albums/t111/farjojo/4083_0.jpg

Sorry the pics are so small...basically it has yellow gold on it but it is mainly pearls and austrian crystals. Bit of a bargain too as its only £30!! I begrudge paying out tons on yellow gold as I won't wear it again.

This one is from a US site...$99 (£50) for necklace and earrings but no bracelet. I rather like this one too but I'm a bit scared I would hate it. I don't normally wear a lot of jewellery, (necklace, watch and thumb ring atm) and this necklace is quite elaborate.....but it does tie in to the 'victoriana' theme I seem to be have going on...even though I haven't consciously decided on that era......and there was me thinking I was soooooo hip & trendy!! :laughing:

http://i158.photobucket.com/albums/t111/farjojo/N3018.jpghttp://i158.photobucket.com/albums/t111/farjojo/N3018close.jpg
http://i158.photobucket.com/albums/t111/farjojo/N3018earrings.jpg

keenercam
08-10-2008, 05:37 PM
Oh, WOW! That second set blew me away! Personally, I think your wedding day is exactly the day to wear something you never would otherwise! princess:

kayleighnik
08-10-2008, 05:51 PM
I love the second set - gorgeous!

farjojo
08-11-2008, 09:04 AM
Oh, WOW! That second set blew me away! Personally, I think your wedding day is exactly the day to wear something you never would otherwise! princess:

I love the second set - gorgeous!

Think you guys are right! The more I look at it, the more I like it. They deliver to the Uk which is great too.

The same site has this bracelet....it has the pearls, crystals and yellow gold on it. I think its a bit too plain though...even for me.

http://i158.photobucket.com/albums/t111/farjojo/N3014.jpg

Found these 2...I love the last one but the clasp is silver and the seller doesn't have it in yellow gold, pity because I think I would like that one.

http://i158.photobucket.com/albums/t111/farjojo/1043_03.jpg
http://i158.photobucket.com/albums/t111/farjojo/494leftmodel.jpg

disprincessatheart
08-12-2008, 12:05 PM
Your wedding planning so far sounds great. A lot like my wedding, which I loved! :love: I know these were older questions, but here's my 2cents. We had a 3 and a 4 year old at our dinner at Narcoossee's and they had no trouble finding stuff to eat. They'll work with you on the menu if you need different stuff for your kids. Wishes - they show it ALMOST every night. In early May you need to make sure you're not on a Friday or Saturday night so you don't hit grad nights because there won't be Wishes that night. On the nights when they do a party (PPP, etc) they will do the cruise for the party fireworks, so you'll get a different show, but still a great fireworks cruise. You'll get the schedule a few months out when they do the park hours, but you can't book the cruise until 90 days anyway, so you'll know before that. Just come up with a plan b incase somehow it doesn't work out - maybe an illuminations cruise? OUr plan b was a dessert party.

farjojo
08-12-2008, 12:57 PM
Your wedding planning so far sounds great. A lot like my wedding, which I loved! :love: I know these were older questions, but here's my 2cents. We had a 3 and a 4 year old at our dinner at Narcoossee's and they had no trouble finding stuff to eat. They'll work with you on the menu if you need different stuff for your kids. Wishes - they show it ALMOST every night. In early May you need to make sure you're not on a Friday or Saturday night so you don't hit grad nights because there won't be Wishes that night. On the nights when they do a party (PPP, etc) they will do the cruise for the party fireworks, so you'll get a different show, but still a great fireworks cruise. You'll get the schedule a few months out when they do the park hours, but you can't book the cruise until 90 days anyway, so you'll know before that. Just come up with a plan b incase somehow it doesn't work out - maybe an illuminations cruise? OUr plan b was a dessert party.

Thanks so much :hug: ...I am going to have a good read of your TR :)

That's good news about Narcoossee's....I really like the look of the place and have read some really good reviews about it. Good idea to have a plan 'B'...I am the sort of person who hates having a plan 'b' though (control freak syndrome! :laughing: ) but in this instance, it is better to have a couple of ideas.

EDIT: Just starting reading your TR....and I've read it before :laughing:.....going to go over it again as our weddings are hopefully going to be a lot alike :)