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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]While I had a “fancy” wedding at an upscale hotel, I now prefer weddings that seem low-key/less expensive and more fun. Three of my favorite wedding experiences as a guest: Beach wedding. Couple rented two beach houses next to each other. Ceremony on the beach. Catered by chefs using both kitchens. Everyone partied outdoors. They did it during shoulder season in a private neighborhood. Awesome! Church wedding followed by reception in big tent alongside the church. Probably 300 guests—including kids. Catered by an awesome Mexican restaurant. All kinds of food and frozen margaritas! Formal attire, yet fun! Tent was decorated and lovely. Ceremony in a small country church near a relative’s riverfront home. Reception at the riverfront home. Massive tent. Local caterers. Hired band plus impromptu performances by wedding guests. All of these weddings had open bars. Several guests brought drinks as well. [/quote] This sounds lovely. Some of my favorites were in my 20's - so many people getting married, it seemed we had at least two weddings a month! Most of them were big families who loved to entertain, so they hired buses. The buses took everyone from the church to the reception, then the reception to the after party, then the second after party, and home afterward. Ah, to be in your 20's and not need sleep - only dancing, food, laughter and to be surrounded with great friends and family! Of course, it meant being in many weddings also, but it was so much fun! Great times. No one cared about who was doing what, it was only warm, supportive and positive people, no criticism, and there were no little kids to worry about. [/quote]
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