Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I went to a wedding where the bride's grandmother literally dropped dead in the middle of the dance floor.
Alright, I think we have hit bottom and can shut the thread down. Wow. Doesn't get much worse than that.
It was so awful. She just fell over backwards like a tree, right on the dance floor. One of the guests had EMT training but she was unrevivable. They had all the guests go out into the foyer hall of the facility, and closed the doors until ambulance came and took her away.
I feel so had for the couple... I'm sure every wedding anniversary has a tinge of sadness due to Grandma's death, and every time someone brings up weddings in general.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I went to a wedding where the bride's grandmother literally dropped dead in the middle of the dance floor.
Alright, I think we have hit bottom and can shut the thread down. Wow. Doesn't get much worse than that.
Anonymous wrote:My bouquet arrived dead. Dead white roses. It was an evening winter wedding. Decided if I acted like a didn't notice, maybe most other people wouldn't notice. Still looks bad in the pictures though.
We never saw our limousine. It showed up but one the groomsmen commandered it. He used it to run an errand, we're not sure.
Having left the reception in our own car, the police pulled us over. They had lots of questions. I think they couldn't believe someone driving an old junker would be pulling into The Hay Adams Hotel.
One of my brothers came down with pneumonia and was hospitalized three days before the wedding. I wrestled with the decision to postpone, and of course was very worried about him. We went ahead
And yet, it's only someone asking, "what went wrong?" that makes me remember the bad stuff. Overall it was wonderful. My overall memory ~ it was wonderful.