I saw this episode last night and it brought wonderful memories of me and my partner getting married last summer. In Canada it is 100% legal to get married!
We had over 200 guests at our wedding (many of them were old ladies with hats…lol) We had an outdoor ceremony at a park off of the ocean, officiated by an Unitiarian Minister and a reception in an Italian Hall with a large commercial kitchen (I think I spent more time playing around with the Hobart Dishwasher!!!).
Our wedding went really well. The day before, we had over 15 friends come by the hall and park to help us stuff cannelloni noodles, fry meatballs, roll buns, and decorate. Later that night, I picked up my sisters from the airport. Being that I was raised as an Italian Catholic, my parents had issues about gay weddings and choosed not to attend, however they accept the fact that I am gay and adore my partner (I think they may have regreted not attending it).
The wedding day was very special. In the morning, I was busy baking 400 buns and warming up the sauce. In my head, I could hear my mom’s voice, “Why don’t you just buy the buns from Safeway? It would be much easier.” However, I wanted to make sure our guests smelled the aroma of freshly baked bread and tomato sauce as they arrived in the hall – just as I remember when I visited Grandma and Grandpa house.
As my partner and I started to head back home to change for the wedding, we decided to drive to a store and buy new shirts and ties (YES, we forgot to buy our clothes for the wedding). We were relieved that we did not encounter anyone we knew at the store. When we got back home (with 40 minutes to spare), our sisters helped us get ready. When we arrived at the park, I was so relaxed and happy to see our friends and family. Many of my cousins, aunts, and uncles made a special trip that day. I was bit sad not to see my parents. This wedding was so meaningful for us. Many friends also came that day to give us their blessing. Everyone looked smashing and happy!
My partner and I really loved our ceremony. Our native friend designed our rings. He carved our rings with a salmon and frog. After the ceremony, we all went to the Italian Hall, and my husband and I served everyone wine, appetizers, homemade buns, watermelon salad, cannelloni, spare ribs, meatballs, and wedding cake with ice cream. By the way, this was lunch! We were pleasantly surprised that our friends, two extremely fine singers, performed some very lovely and touching songs to honour us and our guests. Our sisters gave wonderful toasts.
Before the wedding, the Food network wanted to film our wedding on national TV because it was unique and interesting. We chosen not to as it would have taken the appeal of the wedding away.
Bob
We had over 200 guests at our wedding (many of them were old ladies with hats…lol) We had an outdoor ceremony at a park off of the ocean, officiated by an Unitiarian Minister and a reception in an Italian Hall with a large commercial kitchen (I think I spent more time playing around with the Hobart Dishwasher!!!).
Our wedding went really well. The day before, we had over 15 friends come by the hall and park to help us stuff cannelloni noodles, fry meatballs, roll buns, and decorate. Later that night, I picked up my sisters from the airport. Being that I was raised as an Italian Catholic, my parents had issues about gay weddings and choosed not to attend, however they accept the fact that I am gay and adore my partner (I think they may have regreted not attending it).
The wedding day was very special. In the morning, I was busy baking 400 buns and warming up the sauce. In my head, I could hear my mom’s voice, “Why don’t you just buy the buns from Safeway? It would be much easier.” However, I wanted to make sure our guests smelled the aroma of freshly baked bread and tomato sauce as they arrived in the hall – just as I remember when I visited Grandma and Grandpa house.
As my partner and I started to head back home to change for the wedding, we decided to drive to a store and buy new shirts and ties (YES, we forgot to buy our clothes for the wedding). We were relieved that we did not encounter anyone we knew at the store. When we got back home (with 40 minutes to spare), our sisters helped us get ready. When we arrived at the park, I was so relaxed and happy to see our friends and family. Many of my cousins, aunts, and uncles made a special trip that day. I was bit sad not to see my parents. This wedding was so meaningful for us. Many friends also came that day to give us their blessing. Everyone looked smashing and happy!
My partner and I really loved our ceremony. Our native friend designed our rings. He carved our rings with a salmon and frog. After the ceremony, we all went to the Italian Hall, and my husband and I served everyone wine, appetizers, homemade buns, watermelon salad, cannelloni, spare ribs, meatballs, and wedding cake with ice cream. By the way, this was lunch! We were pleasantly surprised that our friends, two extremely fine singers, performed some very lovely and touching songs to honour us and our guests. Our sisters gave wonderful toasts.
Before the wedding, the Food network wanted to film our wedding on national TV because it was unique and interesting. We chosen not to as it would have taken the appeal of the wedding away.
Bob