A couple decided to have a winter - themed wedding. They planned it in a small cabin in the mountains. The bride wore a long - sleeved lace dress and a fur stole. The wedding planner arranged for a horse - drawn sleigh to bring the guests to the cabin. The whole place was decorated with pinecones, white lights and silver ribbons. It was like a fairytale wedding.
Sure. One success story is about a couple who planned their wedding in a vineyard. They focused on simple yet elegant decor, like fairy lights and white roses. They also hired a great local band which made the atmosphere amazing. Everything went smoothly, from the ceremony to the reception, and all the guests had a wonderful time.
Sure. A couple planned to have a fairy - tale themed wedding. They ordered a huge Cinderella - style glass slipper as a centerpiece. However, it was so big that it took up half of the table. Guests couldn't stop joking about it during the reception.
One horror story is when the florist delivered the wrong flowers on the wedding day. The bride wanted white roses but got red ones instead. It was a last - minute disaster as there was no time to fix it completely.
Vendor issues are also a big part of these horror stories. For example, the caterer I hired once for a wedding didn't show up on time. They got lost on the way to the venue. By the time they arrived, the food was cold, and the guests were getting impatient. It was really embarrassing and hard to smooth things over.
One funny story is when the groom accidentally ordered a hundred doves instead of ten for the release. The doves filled the whole courtyard during the rehearsal, and it was chaos! Everyone was laughing as they tried to shoo the doves away.
Well, there's a story where the bride's grandmother knitted the table runners for the reception. It added a very personal and warm touch to the wedding. Another case was a groom whose father, a carpenter, made all the benches for the outdoor ceremony. They were beautifully crafted and became a talking point at the wedding.
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There was also a city planning horror story. A new highway was being planned to relieve traffic congestion. However, during construction, they discovered ancient ruins that halted the project. This led to years of legal battles between the construction company, the city, and heritage protection groups. The traffic congestion only got worse during this time.
Sure. Here's one. At a wedding, the priest asked the groom, 'Do you take this woman to be your lawfully wedded wife?' The groom replied, 'I do.' Then the priest asked the bride, 'Do you take this man to be your lawfully wedded husband?' There was a long silence, and then the bride said, 'I need a minute. I didn't think we'd get this far.'
Sure. There was a man who left his entire estate to his cat. He had a detailed plan for the cat's care, including a trust fund for food, vet bills, and a luxurious cat condo. Another story is about a woman who left her antique spoon collection to be divided among her neighbors. But she had so many spoons and specific instructions that it led to some comical disputes over which spoon was the rarest.