southernbella
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Hi,
I work as a bartender for weddings & events. I worked a wedding tonight & saw something I have never seen before.
The time came for the bride to throw her bouquet. Everyone lines up, then the bride starts moving everyone around. It is pretty obvious that the bride wants a specific girl (a bridesmaid) to catch the bouquet. So, she throws the flowers. They bounce off the "chosen" girl, and another bridesmaid (the youngest bridesmaid, maybe a younger sister?) catches the bouquet. The bride marches over to her, takes the bouquet away from her & does a rethrow!
When it came time to take the pics with the people that caught the bouquet & the garter, the bride's Mom tried to help by insisting the bride take pics with both bridesmaids, but the bride didn't want to take a picture with the bridesmaid that caught the bouquet first. She did, after Daddy had a talk with her.
As my Grandma would say, tacky, tacky, tacky.
Sbella
I work as a bartender for weddings & events. I worked a wedding tonight & saw something I have never seen before.
The time came for the bride to throw her bouquet. Everyone lines up, then the bride starts moving everyone around. It is pretty obvious that the bride wants a specific girl (a bridesmaid) to catch the bouquet. So, she throws the flowers. They bounce off the "chosen" girl, and another bridesmaid (the youngest bridesmaid, maybe a younger sister?) catches the bouquet. The bride marches over to her, takes the bouquet away from her & does a rethrow!
When it came time to take the pics with the people that caught the bouquet & the garter, the bride's Mom tried to help by insisting the bride take pics with both bridesmaids, but the bride didn't want to take a picture with the bridesmaid that caught the bouquet first. She did, after Daddy had a talk with her.
As my Grandma would say, tacky, tacky, tacky.
Sbella
Nice way to put a damper on your own wedding.
My Mom has never been married and has no desire to be, so everyone found this quite amusing!!
And it was extremely formal, with the pianist being flown in from somewhere out of state especially for the wedding. I felt so sorry for my SIL because she barely had time to even enjoy her reception. As soon as they did like 2 bites of the sitdown dinner, she was whisked off with the wedding party to take pictures on a golf green outside the reception hall. They did like one or two dances and were whisked off again. You barely saw her at all.
He said it wasn't fair that I caught it and that the brides' mom (or whoever) had probably spent a lot of money on the silk flowers, so I should give it back. I was like WTH? Why would you spend bookoo bucks on silk flowers you're just going to throw away anyway?
We had people who had never listened to country music out on the floor trying to line dance.