Oh wow, where do I begin?

First of all I would have changed the "night before." Maybe all of you will think I'm wrong on this, but my aunt and uncle came up from Texas for the wedding and brought a second cousin along. We lived in a small house, so didn't have a lot of extra sleeping space. My mom gave the second cousin my bed so I had to sleep on the floor. It just bothered me not to be able to sleep in my own bed on my last night at home...
Another thing I would have changed was the morning sickness.

Yup, we were expecting our first child when we got married, but we didn't know that until two weeks before the wedding so we never felt like we "had" to get married or anything like that, but the morning sickness did put a damper on it and I asked my mom what I should do if I felt it coming on during the ceremony...she had no sympathy for me and just told me to pluck the flowers out of one of the urns and throw up in that!
I would have tried to find a replacement soloist. The girl we hired called the week before the wedding and said she didn't have a way to get home from college (4-5 hour drive) so would have to back out.
I wish the attitudes of my DH's family would have been different for the wedding. His side of the church was virtually empty because most of his relatives had been told not to come. His family was Mennonite and they didn't approve of me, since I was not Mennonite. In fact, the three ministers of the church tried to get DH to break up with me before we got married. His parents and sisters, thankfully, were not like that though. They gave us their full support, and he did have one aunt and uncle who came to the ceremony. One set of grandparents came to the reception, but wouldn't come to the ceremony....so sad....
And we would have had a nicer reception, in a nicer place....
But the important thing was that I had my groom, and we've been happily married going on 28 years!!! The marriage was more important than the wedding.
