They're Married!
Married on Sunday March 30, 2008 at 2:00 PM.

The entire day was so much fun. Granted, there was a lot to do and to organize so some of us were feeling a tad winded at different points. Being surrounded by eighty or so family and friends can seem overwhelming at times. Everything was so great, though, a real pleasure from beginning to end.
My big job was to pass Richard the ring at the appropriate moment during the ceremony. I was guarding Tara's ring all day and my part went smoothly. No fumbling or dropping the ring on the floor, fortunately. Unfortunately, the Bride's Maids, who had all attended the rehearsal the previous evening, had forgotten to bring the ring. Oh, it was a classic moment when everyone realized what had happened and Aunt Pat scurried away to find it. She did find it, eventually, right there in her purse beside her chair. I thought the irony of it all was amusing and it was actually a funny, personal and very memorable situation. We cracked a few jokes, broke the tension a bit and finished off the romantic I Do's with a flourish.
During the dinner, a few people were selected to give speeches. A little to my surprise, my speech was the first one. I had written my speech out and I had rehearsed it with Cam the night before, which was a good idea since it turned out to be fairly lengthy even with my editing. I opened up my reminiscing about Richard's life and his giant green mohawk, mentioning his graffiti alley in downtown London and how he developed a career as a social worker. I recounted the story of Richard and Tara's second date and then related some more thoughts about the two of them. I closed by giving them their wedding present, a scrapbook album that Cam and I had prepared for them containing many of their engagement photos and various blogs about the two of them.
Once dinner was served and the cake cutting was complete, the dance began. Richard and Tara's first dance was to the song "Kiss the Girl" from Disney's The Little Mermaid. They can both sing the lyrics of every Disney song you can think of, and their dance was terrific. Tara kept coming close to Richard as if to kiss him and then she would turn her face away suddenly, and Richard had a brilliant smile the entire time. At the end of the song, they finally drew close to each other and completed a passionate kiss. Perfect.

May you be forever passionate for one another and may your love for each continue to grow. May your love grow so much that it spills out of you both, from your hearts and into the lives of everyone that you meet. A deep and wonderful love that flows from God's heart through you to the world. May you experience the joy of being one, of being close to one another and being close to God.
A new day has come and it's looking brighter all the time. Always remember God's love for you, and your love for one another.
7 comments:
Tara's twin sister, was the Maid of honour you mean. Your speech was really great, Jamie.
Heh. Good call, Lori. And thanks!
The Junior Bridsmaid (Flower Girl) is Cara Beauchamp - Tara's cousin. Also my granddaughter. I owe you one for the 'ring' story and I will get you back somehow. LOL
Hi Aunt Pat! Thanks for the tip about the flower girl's name.
And it was a funny story, I couldn't help mentioning it. Everything worked out in the end, so it just gave Richard and Tara something to laugh about together years from now. Just think of it was contributing to their marital bliss... ;)
Good times. You do win the prize for longest wedding speech in history!
Jamie, I'm glad that you posted your experience of Tara&Richard's day. Great descriptions! God bless them both.
Yay for a Wonderful day !
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