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And just on the other end of the spectrum of sweltering hot weddings, freezing cold ones aren't a walk in the park either.
Another wedding I went to was just last December, on the coldest day of the year! It was a Friday evening and the forcast was calling for 8 degrees, about -10 degrees with the wind chill and a possible snow storm. Oh and trust me it was windy!! The wedding and reception were definitely not from hell. They were beautiful and went off without a hitch.
After the ceremony and after the receiving line, all guests were to go outside and wait for the bride and groom to exit the church so the photographer can take pictures of them with the guests on the sidelines. Well, it was windy as heck and I was in a dress, a wool cape, and open toed shoes as were half the guests. We were only supposed to be out there for a minute but instead we stood outside for about 20 minutes waiting! I was FROZEN! The bride and her bridesmaids were in strapless gowns and not one had a jacket.
The guests were supposed to light sparklers (instead of throwing rice) but it was so windy and cold only about 5 got theirs lit. Finally we could get into our cars and head to the reception hall. Thank goodness because my feet were seriously numb.
Even with the heat blasting on my feet and the 40 minute drive to the hall, my feet were still frozen when I arrived. The cocktail hour was very nice. One half of it was in a 4 seasons sorta room. It was moer than warm enough in there, no problem. Well except for the fact that only minutes before we arrived they dragged in extra tables and chairs from the outside. And they were metal!!
Now I had frozen feet and a frozen butt! The rest of the wedding was beautiful and warm thank goodness.
Another wedding I went to was just last December, on the coldest day of the year! It was a Friday evening and the forcast was calling for 8 degrees, about -10 degrees with the wind chill and a possible snow storm. Oh and trust me it was windy!! The wedding and reception were definitely not from hell. They were beautiful and went off without a hitch.
After the ceremony and after the receiving line, all guests were to go outside and wait for the bride and groom to exit the church so the photographer can take pictures of them with the guests on the sidelines. Well, it was windy as heck and I was in a dress, a wool cape, and open toed shoes as were half the guests. We were only supposed to be out there for a minute but instead we stood outside for about 20 minutes waiting! I was FROZEN! The bride and her bridesmaids were in strapless gowns and not one had a jacket.
The guests were supposed to light sparklers (instead of throwing rice) but it was so windy and cold only about 5 got theirs lit. Finally we could get into our cars and head to the reception hall. Thank goodness because my feet were seriously numb.Even with the heat blasting on my feet and the 40 minute drive to the hall, my feet were still frozen when I arrived. The cocktail hour was very nice. One half of it was in a 4 seasons sorta room. It was moer than warm enough in there, no problem. Well except for the fact that only minutes before we arrived they dragged in extra tables and chairs from the outside. And they were metal!!
Now I had frozen feet and a frozen butt! The rest of the wedding was beautiful and warm thank goodness.


