As Jensey and I dragged ourselves toward the BoardWalk Bakery in the sweltering heat, I noticed chairs set up at Sea Breeze Point and said, “Oooh! Chair covers! We should get a shot of those for the DIS wedding board!”
Glorious chair covers!!!
OK, does it bug anybody else that they don't steam out the creases? It drives me NUTS!
And then it dawned on me... this was DISer Lori’s wedding setup, and
she was getting married in 20 minutes! I’m not sure how this slipped my mind – I had programmed into my iPhone the daily itineraries of all the Disney brides I’d hoped to meet that weekend, so theoretically I knew where each of them was at every hour of every day. But thank goodness we were lured to the bakery by the siren song of peanut butter chocolate cake, because we got to the BoardWalk just in time to stalk our butts off at Lori’s wedding!
I got very excited and asked Jensey to get as many shots as she could. Lori’s videographer’s wife was there shooting B-roll, and she graciously allowed us to step into her shot to take pictures.
Waiting for cake
When you get married at Sea Breeze Point, everyone assembles in the lobby of BoardWalk Inn and then they send groups down to the gazebo: first the groom, then the guests/vendors, then the bride. We decided to continue on to the bakery and stake out a spot at one of the tables along the BoardWalk so we could photograph the wedding procession on the sly.
Jensey grabbed a table and I went inside to order her cinnamon roll and my peanut butter chocolate cake slice. There I was, standing in line, snapping these pictures...
...when I looked up and saw a runner carrying Lori’s cake! What luck!!!
I chased him out the door hollering “JENSEY!!! He’s got Lori’s CAKE!!!!” and she instantly sprang into Action-Photo Mode (if you push the hidden button on her back, she’ll also yell “That’s right – work it! Work it!” as she shoots!).
Sometimes, when I’m looking at someone and I’m really hungry, this is what I see...
Godspeed, Lori’s cake!
After all this excitement, we got a little break to eat our desserts. When I sat down at the table, there was a penny on it. You know how people sometimes say that they start finding pennies after a loved one passes on, and it’s like a message from that person? Well, to me, this penny was like a little message from DH, except without the “being dead” part and more because he is always finding money everywhere we go. I took a picture and put it in my pocket. But later that day when I was changing into a skirt in the ladies’ room at the Beach Club, the penny flew out of my pocket and landed in the toilet! Not sure what the symbolism was there...
So about that Peanut Butter Chocolate Cake.... sweet merciful crap, it was amazing! It was WAY more rich and delicious than the cake they used to have at Sunshine Seasons. For one thing, it’s got a frosting/mousse/whatever layer in the middle that the other doesn’t have, plus you get peanut butter
and chocolate frosting. I highly recommend it!
Jensey and I passed a few pleasant moments chatting and enjoying our desserts (I apologize for not demanding that she take a picture of our desserts—I blame the heat and my excitement over the wedding). I was pontificating about religion and the meaning of life when I cut myself off with a shriek of “OMG, it’s the groom!!!” (And yes, I actually said “oh-em-gee” – it started as irony... now I can’t stop myself!)
The groom, Eoghan, is on the left
Jensey started snapping away as the guests passed our table.