By: Robin Blue for Divorced Moms
It was a beautiful late summer New England day. Not too hot, not too cool. Exactly what we had hoped for.
We woke up, looked at each other and chuckled…”Do we actually have to get up and get married today? Let’s stay in bed!”
Deep down, we were both excited.
We made our entrance by boat, the sky set up perfectly for a spectacular sunset. Guests waited on the balcony of the restaurant, sipping champagne, waving to us as we arrived. We wanted it to be a relaxed occasion that we experienced together every step of the way. No bridal party or typical pomp and circumstance. We were 37 and 30, I the older one.
My favorite photos of the day are those of us walking down the pier together to greet our guests and commit ourselves to each other – pure joy.
We entered the room, hand-in-hand…everyone’s faces lit up. The ceremony began. My sister (holding her angelic newborn baby in a carrier) and her wife read a kids’ book about best friends. My sister could barely read the book, she was so teary. His brother sang and played keys on a tune from Mr. Roger’s Neighbourhood, accompanied by my husband’s bandmates. The guests and we recited a Confucius proverb together. So many happy tears.