My mom caught on fire at my parents wedding reception!
It was 1972 and she had the long hippie hair going on. There were some open candles and she swished around to see someone when "poof"...up in flames she went. I guess she just wanted to get out of there since her dress was on fire, and since this was 1972 bras were sort of optional. She took off running to spare the guests a topless peak of the bride, but my paternal grandpa ended up tackling her in front of all of the guests instead and snuffed out the flames. I think that the reception ended pretty much after that....
And after that start to my parents marrage, I am happy to report that they are still married almost 35 years later!
It was 1972 and she had the long hippie hair going on. There were some open candles and she swished around to see someone when "poof"...up in flames she went. I guess she just wanted to get out of there since her dress was on fire, and since this was 1972 bras were sort of optional. She took off running to spare the guests a topless peak of the bride, but my paternal grandpa ended up tackling her in front of all of the guests instead and snuffed out the flames. I think that the reception ended pretty much after that....
And after that start to my parents marrage, I am happy to report that they are still married almost 35 years later!


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-- but like Princess89, after we got to the hotel (NOT the one where we had planned to spend the honeymoon, of course) I started crying and couldn't stop. Not a very auspicious start to the marriage, but the 18 years since then have been excellent! BTW, my DH thinks that his dad died so he could be at the wedding, and that he could feel his presence there -- but that's a story for another thread 
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