I said it last month and I'll say it again, I haven't blogged in a long time and I'm sorry for it (Not that I have more than one reader any way ;)) As the wedding approached everything went haywire! 2 weeks before the wedding, D went for his second Remicade infusion. By then, the first one seemed to be taking some effect and as happy as I was, I was afraid to write about it in case I jinxed it in some way. Since the second shot, he has kept improving every day!
The week before the wedding I was practically holding my breath, hoping against hope that he would be somewhat healthy for our big day. And he almost was! While his side was noticeably inflamed due to the stress of the wedding, he made it through the day with a smile, albeit a forced smile, but he had a wonderful day none the less.
Overall, our day ran like clockwork and went off without a hitch. Well, almost no hitch. The first hitch was that the Rev. did not use the ceremony that I sent him and that D and I had been reading over. Which was really not something to worry about, the ceremony he read was fine, and I was glad that there was no religion in it, that was all I really wanted. The vows of the ceremony I sent the Rev were quite different and original, I found them on the internet somewhere. I wanted something a little more interesting than the standard 'sickness and health till death do you part' lines. Unfortunately, that's what we ended up with.
D managed to make it original though. Mind you, it was totally by accident. When the Rev. asked him to repeat the vows he was doing fine until he had to repeat 'I will be faithful to you alone'. Something must have distracted him (my beauty I like to think) or maybe he just cracked under the pressure, but his response was "Can you repeat that please?" Everyone, including my self, burst out laughing! At least people will remember our wedding!
we will remember it for SO many reasons...it was a perfect perfect wedding. And you were the most beautiful bride ever xoxo
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