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This is just funny. My other best friend was married last year. Her DH is Egyptian. When his family and friends celebrate, they make a loud, clicking sound with their tongue. I can't really describe it, but it is like the Egyption version of "yeeHaw." I had been to several celebrations with his friends and family so I was used to it and knew it would happen during the wedding.
Anyway, when my friend started walking down the aisle, the loud celebration started. One of the older wedding guests was so startled that she dove under the pew with her hands over her head.
Anyway, when my friend started walking down the aisle, the loud celebration started. One of the older wedding guests was so startled that she dove under the pew with her hands over her head.

So we are at the rehearsal and she is going down the aisle throwing the fake rose petals, we did this 3 or 4 times, and when she was finished the groom would ask her to help him pick up the petals, so here she is going down this long aisle dropping petals and coming back picking them up, like I said 3 or 4 times, and it was getting late. So the next day we are at the church and she is getting ready to walk down the aisle and has the real petals, she goes down and doesn't drop a single 1. Oh it was cute! She gets to the steps to go up the platform (remember gown to the floor) she takes the first step and steps on the hem of her dress, she stumbles and drops the basket of petals! She sits down and begins to pick up the petals to put back in the basket, the grooms father (about 6' 4") squats down to help her pick them up. Meanwhile the whole church is kind of chuckling and the bride is patiently waiting. She says something like, I hope Mr. Brad doesn't yell at me again! It was priceless!
, gave the toast. Unfortunately for the my ex BIL the groom he mistakenly said my sister's name instead of the new bride's name during the toast



Poor bride and minister though!
It was August and hot. The bride had a fly caught between the netting of her veil and the back of her dress. That little fly was busy the whole time and kept me entertained.
. Needless to say, that toast ended up on the cutting room floor at the videographer's house.
So my stepsister (a former cake decorator) uses plastic coffee stirrers to stick it together and goes to a local bakery for some icing to sort of patch it up.