AMANDA AND ANDY: REAL BRIDE STORY

We got married in August of 2021 in the beautiful Hestercombe after 12 years together.

 

We first met on Halloween of 2009 in a nightclub in Torquay. I would be a Greek goddess and Andy would be a Zombie. We have been together since. He proposed around the beaches of Cornwall, I was walking across the rocks when he turned around on a single knee and said "look what I found" whilst holding an attractive ring. Initially, I laughed as, I'd been waiting many years for this, after which I said yes!

I picked the gown by FeelTimes wedding gown. I knew that dress was the gown for me having seen it online. It was love in the beginning sight; I hadn't used it on and didn't worry about the price, I just knew it had been going to be my wedding gown. The beaded bodice was stunning, and I loved the elegant back detail.

The sexy wedding dresses were simple but beautiful, in tulle and soft satin by having an understated puddle train that glided behind me as I walked. It has a plunging V-neck and delicate illusion neckline, embroidered bodice, and plain skirt. I paired it having a single-tier fingertip veil having a beaded edge too. It perfectly fits the allure I wanted. I had tried on other kinds, but nothing when compared to the breathtaking necklace back which helped me look and feel just like a fairy-tale, it had been like nothing I had seen before a genuine statement! Here

The day itself was just like a dream. We desired a rustic, simple wedding in keeping with Hestercombe. As I walked down the aisle, seeing everyone's faces illuminate when they saw me helped me feel like I was on cloud 9. The ceremony was lovely. My mother wrote and browse a poem for all of us, that will stay with us forever.

The dinner ran just a little later than it will have, but we'd put it back a little as I was having a lot of fun. We were still doing the speeches once the evening guests arrived which wasn't an area of the plan! But I was having a lot of fun that nobody noticed.

The band exceeded my expectations, never through an empty party area. I think everybody was dancing their heart out, including me. We did love every second of our wedding.

If I had to provide any advice to future brides, it's that waiting is worthwhile. We could have experienced are wedding during the pandemic, but we desired to wait until we were able to enjoy everything, and through all of the stress and tears it had been worth it.

Article produced at: https://www.feeltimes.co.uk/


Cicicici Chan

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