Wednesday, October 17, 2012

Love Under the Moon: Best Man Bingo


Hive, I was terrified of what our best man was going to say during his speech. I love Best Man M, but he has an interesting (though hilarious) way of storytelling. He often tangents into five or more stories until you no longer remember what exactly he was talking about in the first place. He also suffers from foot-in-mouth syndrome and can often say offensive things without even realizing he's being offensive. Many of our guests had never met our best man before and we feared that our guests might not quite understand or appreciate his sense of humor. Despite all of this, I gave him the benefit of the doubt and allowed our DJ to hand over the microphone.

Apparently some of our mutual friends were also curious about how Best Man M's speech would play out because just before he started speaking a few of these were handed around to our guests:

 (Guest photo)

Yes, that's right. We played Best Man Bingo at our wedding.

Fortunately (or unfortunately for the bingo players) Best Man M gave the most perfect and appropriate wedding speech I have heard in a long time so I am going to stop here and let him do the rest of the talking.


"Thank you everyone. I'm Mr. Coyote's best man and Mr. Coyote is my best friend. We've known each other for about 25 years and it's amazing to be able to say that; it's a privilege to be able to say that. It's a little bit difficult to describe our friendship because it's so multifaceted. It's very deep and very wonderful. I grew up with Mr. Coyote and I always like to say that your best friends... You have no idea where they came from. One day, and I think it was my first grade birthday party, I see this kid in a blue sweatshirt and blue sweatpants and we're running through my backyard together, going crazy, acting wild like kids do and the next thing you know... Well, he's been with me every step of the way through my own life and I've been glad to be with him through all of the major steps and especially this extremely major step here of getting married to my other good friend Mrs. Coyote.


"I'd like to describe a little bit of what it was like to grow up with Mr. Coyote. It was almost like one of those '80s kids movies. Like The Goonies or Big Trouble in Little China or something like that. We were always doing something. We were always getting into trouble whether it was getting chased by dogs down Beech Street on our bikes or kicking one of our friends when we accidentally set him on fire with bug spray and lighters."

At this point the room erupted into laughter and I was left shaking my head.

"Don't worry guys, I'm almost done!


"Oh and retrieving an ambulance for our other good friend when he cut himself with a fishing knife. So the reason why I bring this all up; I know it sounds embarrassing, but it's not. It was actually a heck of a lot of fun. And in every '80s kids movie where there's all the boys, you know, there's always that one special girl that's a part of the team. And that's Mrs. Coyote. And if I were to remake one of these movies; if I were to remake The Goonies or one of those wonderful classic movies from our childhood Mrs. Coyote would be that girl on the team. Mrs. Coyote would be there. She'd be on her bike getting chased by a dog while we were riding down Beech Street. She'd be kicking our friend when he was on fire while we all yelled, 'Stop, drop and roll dude!'

(Guest photo)

"And finally, I think Mrs. Coyote would, while Mr. Coyote donated his shirt to stop the bleeding when our other friend cut himself, Mrs. Coyote would help to run and get that ambulance. What I'm saying is that Mrs. Coyote is not only a great addition to our team, but they know how to handle these things together. They can handle the challenges. I've watched Mr. Coyote grow up. I've watched him become this responsible and skilled individual. A mature individual. From all those crazy days when we were kids to who he is today. And Mrs. Coyote, when I met you, we were filming a show for our good friend and that was the first time I laid eyes on Mrs. Coyote. And I told her one of my stories and she didn't run. That's how I know she can handle all of the things that are going to come their way in life.


"I want to thank all of you for coming out here, I want to thank Mrs. Coyote's parents and Mr. Coyote's parents and all of the wonderful people who helped make this happen and all of their family for supporting them. I want everyone to raise their glasses and to wish the best of luck, the best of fortune, to Mr. and Mrs. Coyote on their wedding day. Salud."


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Wednesday, October 10, 2012

Love Under the Moon: Parent Dances

As soon as our first dance was over Mr. Coyote led me to Poppa Coyote and we went straight into the parent dances. Poppa Coyote had chosen "I Loved Her First" by Heartland and in the days leading up to the wedding, every single time I heard the song I cried. After all of the crying I did on our wedding day I was actually shocked that I did not shed a tear during my dance with my father. 


I know that we talked a lot, but for the life of me I can't remember what was said! At one point Poppa Coyote messed up one of our twirls so I did take some time to mock him mercilessly. (Sorry Dad, that's just how I roll when I'm nervous!)


Because this song is a bit long, we chose to shorten it and had our DJ fade out after the second chorus.


"Look at the two of you dancing that way,
Lost in the moment and each others' face.
So much in love, you're alone in this place,
Like there's nobody else in the world.
I was enough for her not long ago,
I was her number one, she told me so.
And she still means the world to me, just so you know,
So be careful when you hold my girl.

 

"Time changes everything, life must go on
And I'm not gonna stand in your way.
But I loved her first, I held her first,
And a place in my heart will always be hers.
From the first breath she breathed,
When she first smiled at me,
I knew the love of a father runs deep.
And I prayed that she'd find you someday,
But it's still hard to give her away.
I loved her first.


"And I knew the first time I saw you with her,
It was only a matter of time.
I loved her first, I held her first,
And a place in my heart will always be hers.
From the first breath she breathed,
When she first smiled at me,
I knew the love of a father runs deep.
And I prayed that she'd find you someday,
But it's still hard to give her away.
I loved her first."


I absolutely loved my dad's song choice and even though I didn't cry I pretty sure I saw a few guests wiping their tears. Too soon our song ended and it was time for Mr. Coyote and his momma to take to the floor.


Mr. Coyote chose "Rainbow Connection" for the mother-son dance because Mr. Coyote is a Muppet and this song always reminds MIL Coyote of her son. When Mr. Coyote informed her of his song choice none of us were quite sure if she would make it through the whole song without crying. And just as I was surprised that I kept it together for my father-daughter dance, MIL surprised us all by not shedding a tear during her special dance with her son. Instead, she sang to Mr. Coyote while they danced which I swear, almost made me shed a tear. (Which would not have been surprising!)

 
We later found out that Mr. Coyote's momma listened to the song on repeat the week of the wedding in order to get all the tears out of her system. Apparently it worked! (MIL Coyote is a smart cookie.) Again this is a super long song so we chose to fade out after the second chorus.


"Why are there so many songs about rainbows
And what's on the other side?
Rainbows are visions, but only illusions,
And rainbows have nothing to hide.
So we've been told and some choose to believe it.
I know they're wrong, wait and see.
Someday we'll find it, the rainbow connection.
The lovers, the dreamers and me.

 

"Who said that every wish would be heard
And answered when wished on the morning star?
Somebody thought of that and someone believed it.
Look what it's done so far.
What's so amazing that keeps us star gazing
And what do we think we might see?
Someday we'll find it, the rainbow connection.
The lovers, the dreamers and me."


The special dances were over and it was time to take our seats for the speeches and dinner. 

*All photos are by the fabulous Upstate Photographers unless otherwise noted.*

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Thursday, October 4, 2012

Love Under the Moon: I Wanna Grow Old With You


I owe you an apology, Hive. 

I never shared our first dance song with you! It's not that I didn't want to, it's just that Mr. Coyote and I had such a hard time picking one out and by the time we finally decided on one I didn't have time before the wedding to squeeze another post in! 

Mr. Coyote and I mulled over so many song choices when trying to decide on a first dance song. Nothing seemed to fit. Some were too long, too upbeat, the lyrics weren't right… Oh, I could go on forever. Finally, I suggested a meaningful, but very offbeat song. I initially introduced it as a joke, but we kept coming back to it. Could we really have a song by Adam Sandler as our first dance? Seeing as we had already chosen "500 Miles" for our recessional song I didn't see why we couldn't.

And so, Mr. Coyote and I had our first dance as husband and wife to "I Wanna Grow Old With You" by Adam Sandler. It was perfect! Short and sweet, with lyrics that are guaranteed to warm your heart. Even though I was a tad nervous about nailing our dance steps Mr. Coyote did such a great job, so I just relaxed, followed his lead and enjoyed this special moment with my new husband.

"I wanna make you smile when you're feelin' sad,
Carry you around when your arthritis is bad.
All I wanna do is grow old with you.


"I'll get your medicine when your tummy aches,
Build you a fire when the furnace breaks.
Oh it could be so nice, growing old with you.


"I'll miss you,
Kiss you,
Give you my coat when you are cold.


"Need you,
Feed you,
Even let you hold the remote control.


"So let me do the dishes in our kitchen sink,
Put you to bed if you've had too much drink.
I could be the man who grows old with you.
I wanna grow old with you."


Are you having a more nontraditional first dance song?

*All photos are by the fabulous Upstate Photographers unless otherwise noted.*


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Wednesday, October 3, 2012

Love Under the Moon: Introducing...


It was finally time for us to make our grand entrance as the new Mr. and Mrs. Coyote! We reunited with our wedding party downstairs and got ready to rock out.

This is my excited face.
(Guest photo)

As a tribute to our love of classic rock we decided to use some oldies but goodies to get our party started.

"Thunderstruck" by AC/DC was an obvious choice not only because AC/DC is freakin' awesome, but because Mr. Coyote and Best Man M actually used to play in an AC/DC cover band together!

Our DJ introduced the grandparents from their seats. Then my parents entered the room:


Followed by Mr. Coyote's parents:


I love how my parents come in waving and soaking up all the attention while Mr. Coyote's parents are bit more, erm, humble. ;)

Our wedding party soon followed. Again, I was worried about the logistics of having six bridesmaids and three groomsmen, but check out these dudes... They are definitely not complaining!

Bridesmaid C, Groomsman J, Bridesmaid P 

Bridesmaid J, Groomsman JD, Bridesmaid D

We never told our wedding party what the entrance song was going to be, so Best Man M was tickled pink when he heard "Thunderstruck" beckoning him into the main ballroom. He head banged and sang all the way through his entrance. It was definitely entertaining.

MOH D, Best Man M, MOH A

Everyone else had entered and even though we were suppose to stay hidden until we were announced we couldn't help taking a sneak peak into the room. This was the first time we had seen our reception space all set up!!

(Guest photo)

The music was pumping and I couldn't wait to run into the room and get our reception on! Finally it was our turn. AC/DC faded out to…

"ALL ABOARD!!!"

What better way to start off your reception than with a little bit of Ozzy?!

As soon as I heard our cue I grabbed Mr. Coyote's hand, held it up in the air and ran into the room. I was seriously pumped!

(Guest photo)

Our DJ introduced us as the new Mr. and Mrs. Coyote and we crazy trained it straight out onto the dance floor and right into our first dance song.




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Love Under the Moon: Cocktails for Everyone!


Talking about our cocktail hour really upsets me. Not because we didn't enjoy it -- we had a great time visiting with all of our friends and family who had traveled so far to be with us on our wedding day. It upsets me because there was SO MUCH delicious, amazing food and I barely got to touch any of it! While our coordinator, Dom, did make sure our glasses were always full and that we were able to try all of the passed hors d'oeuvres (which were all fantastic by the way!) we did not sample anything from the spreads or carving station.




Sigh, just looking at these photos makes me drool. Can someone please get married at Franklin Plaza and invite me so I can actually enjoy this food?! PLEASE?!  Every one of our guests raved about the cocktail hour (yeah, way to rub it in, Coyote guests). In fact, there was so much food that a few people thought we had chosen to throw a cocktail reception and that this was all the food that was going to be served for the night. Ha! Fooled 'em good, didn't I?! 

While our guests were stuffing their faces with delicious deliciousness, Mr. Coyote and I zipped around the room hugging and chatting with as many people as we could. 

Love this photo of Best Man M and his brother, SIL Coyote and MOH A
(Guest photo)

Me with Cousin A (who did our ceremony reading)
(Guest photo)

Mr. Coyote and I with our good friend from college
(Guest photo)

(Guest photo)

One of my favorite photos of us and it was taken by a guest!
(Guest photo)

Eventually, the staff (who were seriously on their A game) slowly started guiding the guests downstairs to the main reception room. They were so sneaky about it that I eventually looked up and asked, "Where did everybody go?!" Even though we had an extended cocktail hour (1.5 hours!) I couldn't believe it was over already! Dom ushered us downstairs and it was time for the real party to begin.

*All photos are by the fabulous Upstate Photographers unless otherwise noted.*


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