Monday, 14 April 2014

A Perfect Day

This week's prompt from Mum Turned Mom is "A Perfect Day".

At first I was going to wait until tomorrow night, to write about the amazing Saturday I have planned: cooking slow pork, taking the boy to his first baby disco (courtesy of Big Fish Little Fish), and then going with my old university friend to a Manic Street Preachers gig in the evening.  The Manics were my absolute favourite teenage band.  And - wait for it - we have BACK STAGE PASSES!!!

I cannot think of a more perfect day planned.   The problem is this: sometimes plans go awry, and sometimes great expectations can be dashed with disappointment.

So instead I am going to take this opportunity for a little reminiscing.  It will be self-indulgent and soppy, and for that I can only apologise in advance.  For this is the story of a truly perfect day - our wedding.  

Here I am getting ready with my sisters, my soon-to-be sister in law, and my beautiful friend who was doing all our make up:


I loved my dress, just adored it.  It was the first one I tried on and I bought it on the spot: a Justin Alexander strapless embroidered number, with a matching fitted long-sleeved jacket (with the train on the jacket).  We went for a fairly vintage style of hair, to go with the little birdcage veil/fascinator thingy.

I woke up that morning absolutely petrified - not about getting married, really, but more about the weather! I needn't have worried: there was not a cloud in the sky that beautiful May morning.  We made our happy way to Southwark Cathedral:


It was just a few weeks after the big royal wedding, and I got a small taste of what Kate M may have experienced upon rocking up to this Borough Market crowd outside the cathedral!


The actual ceremony passed in a blur, but I remember feeling so happy that I was marrying my best friend at last, and that this day marked a new beginning for us.  A chance for us to reflect on all that we were committing to each other, and sharing, for the rest of our lives.

During the planning stage of this wedding, I realised that the most cost effective way to get 100 people from Southwark Cathedral to the National Liberal Club in Westminster was actually to hire a boat and sail everyone down the Thames.  This proved a big hit with our guests, as we got to see all the major landmarks on the way!

The final part of the day was the traditional drinks/meal/speeches/dancing sort of affair.  We added our own touches - such as a tiered pork pie "cake", a humongous croque en bouche for dessert, a large keg of Harvey's ale on tap and so on.  It was brilliant to see all the little things I had spent months preparing for, finally happening!

All in all, I could never have imagined such a perfect day.  And I'm pleased to say, three years on, that marriage itself is surpassing all expectations too.  I love my husband more every day, especially as I see how great a dad he is, and how he has coped with the trauma of his wife's mental illness.  He is stronger, more loving, more kind, more generous, than I ever knew back when I agreed to marry him.  I am a very lucky bride!


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11 comments:

  1. It does look perfect! Awww .. what a pretty wedding.. or rather a pretty perfect wedding! #ThePrompt

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  2. Aw. That looks like the most amazing London wedding Kat! I love your dress and jacket too. Do you live in central London? X #ThePrompt

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    1. Thanks so much! Yes we are now in Kennington, near Waterloo, although at the time we lived right by Borough Market / Southwark Cathedral - so lucky to qualify to use this amazing place! :)

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  3. That really does look like the most perfect wedding. Your dress is stunning and I love your hair and veil. Beautiful! I love all the photos, and what an amazing thing to hire a boat. Our wedding was pretty perfect too, but I'm having serious wedding envy here! Thank you so much for linking with #ThePrompt x

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    1. Thanks so much for the prompt, Sara! It really was pretty special, but I think unless it was an absolute disaster (ie groom not turning up!) all brides think that about their day... :). It's lovely to have such good memories and photos to look back on, especially when things occasionally get tough in life. X

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  4. Oh, that is lovely!
    Love the dress & hair!

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  5. It sounds like an utterly perfect day and weren't you a perfectly gorgeous bride! #ThePrompt

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  6. Thanks everyone for your lovely comments!! Please do send me your links to your own wedding day posts, would love to see them! X

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  7. It IS a beautiful dress and you look just stunning... and very very happy :) As for The Manics - I am very very very jealous! That is all...

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  8. Beautiful day, gorgeous bride, stunning pictures. What a perfect day! Mel #ThePrompt

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  9. What a stunning bride you made! It really.does look and sound like The Perfect Day xx

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