We have pulled off a wedding and reception is less than a day. The cake was the only thing that we worried about. My FIL made and decorated my wedding cake so we called him about 8pm the evening before the wedding and said "What do you need to do a wedding cake for a wedding that is tomorrow at 1pm?", he said powdered sugar. He had the cakes in the oven when we got there, he lives 14 miles away plus we had to go buy the sugar. He had the cakes baked, cooled, leveled, sealed, and ready to frost by midnight. He stacked and decorated the cake the next morning. We picked it up around 11am and it was beautiful.
The bride just wore a regular white dress she had in this wedding.
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Now about the wedding we pulled off in 4 days.
The bride to be was 16, had been home schooled in high school and had graduated. She was about to go off to college in a couple of months.
Her boyfriend had joined the armed forces and was being stationed somewhere East, maybe in Virginia and was leaving the following Saturday. She didn't want to be left behind and was going to go with him and just live together. Her parents said no and used the reason as they won't let you live with him unless you are married. She was determined to go so they secretly decided to go to the court house and get married,this was Monday. Of course that wouldn't work so they finally told her parents on Tuesday they wanted to have them sign so they could get married. The parents talked all night and finally decided to sign, this was Wednesday morning. They told the couple they would not sign the papers unless the couple told his parents that had not known anything as of yet. They told the boyfriends parents on Wednesday evening. They totally freaked out. The girl went to a bridal shop with her mom on Wednesday, ordered a tea length wedding dress to be overnighted, the order went in Wednesday evening. The dress came in Thursday evening for a Friday evening wedding. We decorated the girls parents home and sat up chairs in the living room and cleaned all day Thursday and Friday. The groom did all the flowers, artificial. He bought books at Hobby Lobby and read up and made them Thursday evening.
The house was gorgeous, the bride happy, the parents still in shock, but the wedding was lovely. The girl just had a second child and this wedding was around 1994 or 95.
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My point is that a joining of two people isn't about all the fuss, stress, the spending money, finding just the right place, etc...it's about having a beautiful day that you can remember forever.
You might watch the TV show on TLC where the brides compete for a honeymoon by comparing their weddings. There are usually weddings where the couple are joining 2 families and I have seen some beautiful ceremonies where the kids were included.