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Weddings...

Posted: Tue Jan 15, 2008 1:01 pm
by Great Plum
So far this year I have been invited to 7 weddings (!!) - is this a record?

Three are for Old Blues:
Paul Stevenson: (MaB: 1994-5 / MidB: 1995-99)
Matt Holladay: (Mab: 1991-94 / MidA: 1994-98)
and our very own
Ruth Tyrell: (Colb: 1990 - 97)

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Posted: Tue Jan 15, 2008 1:26 pm
by J.R.
Going to be an expensive year then, Matt.

I suggest you purchase a bulk supply of toasters. Must be cheaper that way !

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Posted: Tue Jan 15, 2008 1:32 pm
by kerrensimmonds
Congratulations, Ruth! :D

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Posted: Tue Jan 15, 2008 3:02 pm
by cj
That's great news - especially for Ruth. Explains the absence from the forum! Can you wear the same outfit to all 7 events? And will Mrs Plum be wearing a hat?

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Posted: Tue Jan 15, 2008 5:35 pm
by cstegerlewis
He is a bloke, of course he can, maybe swap between 2 ties for those who are also going to the same 7 events :lol:

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Posted: Tue Jan 15, 2008 8:40 pm
by blondie95
as 1 wedding invitation but its in Rhodes in July so not sure if i will make however am attending the hen do (day at spa, dinner and going to see Dirty Dancing in the west end).
I will however be getting into the planning of my wedding for Nov 09! So far i have located church and venue (having decided to move location from Kent back to Horsham) just need to talk the bf round to the church wedding thing!

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Posted: Tue Jan 15, 2008 9:57 pm
by kerrensimmonds
Not planning to marry in the School Chapel, then, Amy....?
Do keep us posted with your plans as you move towards the big day.....NEXT YEAR. Not far off!
Kerren

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Posted: Wed Jan 16, 2008 1:16 pm
by Great Plum
cj wrote:That's great news - especially for Ruth. Explains the absence from the forum! Can you wear the same outfit to all 7 events? And will Mrs Plum be wearing a hat?
Yes, Ruth is marrying Mum's bridesmaid's son which is all very random...

I will probably wear the same suit - apart from the first wedding next month - that's black tie!

Mrs Plum does have 2 hats I believe...

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Posted: Wed Jan 16, 2008 8:50 pm
by blondie95
kerrensimmonds wrote:Not planning to marry in the School Chapel, then, Amy....?
Do keep us posted with your plans as you move towards the big day.....NEXT YEAR. Not far off!
Kerren
although i am allowed to the thought of marrying in chapel makes me come over with palptations....at the moment the gust list for the ceremony is 72 now that would rattle in chapel! The plan is Itchingfield church and then reception as Mannings Heath Hotel.
No its not far away and although i have been thinking about it since the proposal in July i am now getting the bf fully geared up and some serious decisions will need to be made soon!

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Posted: Thu Jan 17, 2008 8:36 am
by Richard Ruck
blondie95 wrote:
kerrensimmonds wrote:Not planning to marry in the School Chapel, then, Amy....?
Do keep us posted with your plans as you move towards the big day.....NEXT YEAR. Not far off!
Kerren
although i am allowed to the thought of marrying in chapel makes me come over with palptations....at the moment the gust list for the ceremony is 72 now that would rattle in chapel! The plan is Itchingfield church and then reception as Mannings Heath Hotel.
No its not far away and although i have been thinking about it since the proposal in July i am now getting the bf fully geared up and some serious decisions will need to be made soon!
Itchingfield is a lovely church for a wedding (speaking from personal experience).

Bit worried about your "gusts", though...... :wink:

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Posted: Thu Jan 17, 2008 9:43 am
by englishangel
Have you noticed that when Amy gets excited (obviously at the thought of her wedding) her spelling deteriorates?

I think I have only been to about 10 weddings in my entire life, never mind seven in a year.

Countdown 10 months

Posted: Thu Jan 17, 2008 12:58 pm
by Angela Woodford
My daughter Susannah has been perusing myriad glossy brides' magazines lavished on her by her best friend Laura, now officially known as "Bridezilla".

I can hardly express how things are taking off in the planning dept. Will the walls of the "venue" co-ordinate with the colours of the bridesmaids' dresses? Susannah has reduced her choice of Dress down to four now. I have to go to Yorkshire soon for a mammoth trying-on session with Other Mother, Bridezilla and various other friends-and-rels.

I'll be expected to attempt the whole fabulous mother of the bride thing. There is not a hat in creation that has ever suited my face - oh bogger it - Other Mother has bagged wearing a "fascinator".

And the wedding's not till October 31! I've already had the broomstick, fangs and pointy hat jokes... :evil:

Practising being a lean mean mother-in-law machine -

Munch

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Posted: Thu Jan 17, 2008 1:05 pm
by Great Plum
blondie95 wrote:
kerrensimmonds wrote:Not planning to marry in the School Chapel, then, Amy....?
Do keep us posted with your plans as you move towards the big day.....NEXT YEAR. Not far off!
Kerren
although i am allowed to the thought of marrying in chapel makes me come over with palptations....at the moment the gust list for the ceremony is 72 now that would rattle in chapel! The plan is Itchingfield church and then reception as Mannings Heath Hotel.
No its not far away and although i have been thinking about it since the proposal in July i am now getting the bf fully geared up and some serious decisions will need to be made soon!
Mrs Plum didn't want to get married in the chapel due to the sheer size of it - and walking down through rows of empty pews...

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Posted: Thu Jan 17, 2008 1:13 pm
by blondie95
Great Plum wrote:
blondie95 wrote:
kerrensimmonds wrote:Not planning to marry in the School Chapel, then, Amy....?
Do keep us posted with your plans as you move towards the big day.....NEXT YEAR. Not far off!
Kerren
although i am allowed to the thought of marrying in chapel makes me come over with palptations....at the moment the gust list for the ceremony is 72 now that would rattle in chapel! The plan is Itchingfield church and then reception as Mannings Heath Hotel.
No its not far away and although i have been thinking about it since the proposal in July i am now getting the bf fully geared up and some serious decisions will need to be made soon!
Mrs Plum didn't want to get married in the chapel due to the sheer size of it - and walking down through rows of empty pews...
i quite agree Plum i love chapel buts its huuuuuge and i would spend most of it walking down an empty aisle.

I have discovered myself and my cousin have a thing for planning, co-ordinating and potentially making things...maybe we should change careers!

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Posted: Thu Jan 17, 2008 2:03 pm
by Jo
Sigh..... I'd love to have a wedding (though I'd be a nervous wreck worrying that everything would go to plan). The opportunity to have all your favourite people, all your favourite music, all your favourite food, dress up and look halfway respectable... the trouble is, I don't actually want to be married at the end of it. Himself would willingly marry me (am I the only person who's actually laughed (by mistake) at a marriage proposal? Oops :oops: )

Perhaps we should have a non-wedding if we're still together in 2010 - that will be 10 years together.