Firstly, let me apologize for the recent break in this TR. This is due to working four days worth of twelve hour shifts. It is very hard to get much done at all, when working those sort of hours!!
Secondly, I promised to post a photo of me and my good friend Crissy. Some of you might know Crissy as 'Smileycrissy' from these boards. We met when she started following my PJ and was good enough to take the time to attend our VR ceremony. We saw each other a couple of times over our trip, and attended James's (GroomMickey) wedding and DP together. We have become firm friends and I was thrilled when she announced that she is expecting a little mouseketeer next year!!! I can't wait to meet the little one when we make the next trip!!! Crissy is a future disbride, but her plans are on hold now that her first baby is on it's way. Here I am with my beautiful Crissy!!
So, this whole day (indeed this whole trip) was about renewing the vows we made to each other eleven years ago, and declaring to the world that our love was stronger than ever, and now the moment to do that had come!
We faced each other in our beautiful location and in front of our wonderful family and friends
Paul repeated his vows first. He was clear and concise and made sure that everyone heard and knew that he meant every word he said.
I was totally overwhelmed with the fact that this amazing man had not only married me once, but was prepared, for a second time, to stand up and tell the world that he loved me and wanted to share the rest of his life with me. Paul, like most men, is not really 'in to' all this weddingy stuff. He said from very early on in the planning that he was just happy to be re-newing our vows and that anything I wanted to plan around that, was fine by him!! It had actually been his original idea for us to re-new our vows, but when the idea first came up, I really don't think that he en-visioned more than a simple ceremony just between us and a minister. The fact that he went along with my dream (parts of which made him just a little uncomfortable) just to make me happy, is something I will never forget and makes me love and cherish him even more.
So, considering all this, it was hardly surprising that when it was my turn to speak, I didn't do so well!!! I was very emotional and my voice cracked several times!! I could feel Paul squeezing my hand and encouraging me on!!
After we had managed to get through our vows and I had composed myself, it was time for our bible reading, which Henry delivered. I had added this reading in at a very late stage in the planning. It had actually only been added a few days before we left to travel to Florida. I suddenly realized that I wanted a religious reading in our celebration and asked Henry if he would oblige. He was more than happy to, so I e-mailed Rev Tim and asked him to add the second reading to the service. He was very accommodating, and was happy to do this. Here is the reading Henry delivered
'This reading is taken from Genesis chapter 2 verses 18 - 24
Then the Lord God said, "It is not good that the man should be alone; I will make a helper suitable for him." Now the Lord God had formed out of the ground all the beasts of the field and all the birds of the air. He brought them to the man to see what he would call them; and whatever the man called each living creature, that was its name. So the man gave names to all the livestock, all the birds of the air and all the beasts of the field. But for Adam no suitable helper was found. So the Lord God caused the man to fall into a deep sleep; and while he was sleeping, he took one of the man's ribs and closed up the place with flesh. Then the Lord God made a woman from the rib he had taken out of the man, and he brought her to the man. The man said, "This is now bone of my bones and flesh of my flesh; she shall be called 'woman', for she was taken out of man." For this reason a man will leave his father and his mother and be united to his wife, and they will become one flesh.
Thanks be to God.
Because Henry is a drama student and is used to performing and projecting his voice (his latest role was 'Bottom' in 'A Midsummer Night's Dream'), he delivered his reading like a pro, and Karen, who was standing out of the way near the entrance to the West Courtyard, said she heard him clearly.
Now it was time for me and Paul to exchange rings. We had decided to have new rings for the occasion and had plumped for plain gold bands (which, I think, is more popular a choice in the UK, than in the US where more elaborate wedding rings seem to be popular). Alfie had, very proudly, taken charge of these up until now and right on cue, produced from his pocket, the box containing the new rings. I posted a photo of our ring box earlier in this TR, but it is so cute, I hope you will forgive me for posting it again!!
So, again, Paul went first, repeated the words which turned the simple ring of metal into an outward symbol of our new commitment, and placed it on my finger.
Then it was my turn. Once again, I didn't do so well and struggled to get Paul's ring onto his finger. I think his fingers had swollen slightly with the heat, but I managed it eventually!!
So, with the rings safely on our fingers (eventually), Rev Tim gave us his blessing. He followed this with a family blessing which was a lovely way to include our children, once again, in the ceremony (Rev Tim is so good at incorporating everybody into the service).
He then re-presented us as man and wife and said it was time for kisses all round!!
And to the beautiful sound of Christine playing 'The Hornpipe' from 'Handel's Water Music' on the harp, we exited. I love Handel's music and I really thought that this was very appropriate as our recessional. Not only does it sound triumphant, but it is all about water, which had been a feature of our ceremony, thanks to the gorgeous fountain in the West Courtyard.
Those of you who are not familiar with this piece of music, here is a link to a rendition of it played on the harp and the flute. I couldn't find a version played just on the harp, but I have to say it sounded beautiful when Christine played it!!! I am really glad we chose it!!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fwmUBAEV5zc
After this we had to go back to the fountain and walk down the aisle again so as we could perform a staged exit and get some confetti shots!!
Those of you who have been kind and patient enough to follow my PJ, will remember that I had two sorts of confetti:- peachy/terracottay rose petals and small paper hearts cut from the pages of copies of two favourite childhood books, 'Alice in Wonderland' and 'Peter Pan'. These are also, of course, beloved Disney classics!!
For those who missed my PJ (or just fell asleep through sheer boredom), here is a picture of these hearts taken from the Etsy seller's site - the hearts in this sample picture are cut from 'Gone with the Wind', which incidently is also a favourite book/film with me!!
I was very happy with my confetti. The petals and the hearts fluttered to the ground at different speeds, and, thus made for some lovely shots (IMHO)
Little Ella, bless her, couldn't reach and so we bent down so as she could throw her confetti at us!!
And so ended our beautiful and moving ceremony. It was everything we had dreamed of and had definitely been worth all the planning. It will be a precious memory for us both until the day we die!!
Next up:- Cake, champagne and cheeky speeches!!