When I got married, the church insisted we use the church’s wedding planner. Being a do-it-yourselfer & frugal, I wasn’t thrilled, but went along with their rules. At least the lady was the wife of one of the staff members, and I was a childhood friend of her husband.
They come in handy knowing where the tablecloths, and other wedding equipment is kept (and locked up). One problem, since this lady was new at this task, is she neglected to lock up the ladies’ purses in the church safe before the ceremony. Nothing like having to turn in a police report and call the credit card companies before leaving for your wedding night to dampen the mood!
joefish25 about 14 years ago
that’s putting it nicely
cdward about 14 years ago
Wedding planners. I don’t even allow them in my church.
Yukoneric about 14 years ago
Stuffffff it lady
celeconecca about 14 years ago
Sadly, I have a feeling this is not going to end well
lewisbower about 14 years ago
I like tradition and ceremony. I Love spontaneity
Smiley Rmom about 14 years ago
When I got married, the church insisted we use the church’s wedding planner. Being a do-it-yourselfer & frugal, I wasn’t thrilled, but went along with their rules. At least the lady was the wife of one of the staff members, and I was a childhood friend of her husband. They come in handy knowing where the tablecloths, and other wedding equipment is kept (and locked up). One problem, since this lady was new at this task, is she neglected to lock up the ladies’ purses in the church safe before the ceremony. Nothing like having to turn in a police report and call the credit card companies before leaving for your wedding night to dampen the mood!
coffeeturtle about 14 years ago
Mark, we told you to do this weeks ago!
Now your redhead may end up with the blonde. :-p
cdward about 14 years ago
Rmom, I meant outside wedding planners.
mrprongs about 14 years ago
I thought it was a media circus.
Plods with ...™ almost 14 years ago
Dude…it’s a vow renewal. What’s love got to do with it.