| Cara and Ronnie 18/08/2004 Bodrum Castle Turkey |
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How and when did you meet? We met while painting the ladies toilet of an internet cafe that I worked in and Ron's employer rented an office in! It took us about a year from that first meeting to start dating each other. Where, when and how did he (or you!) propose? We had talked about getting married and went out and chose the ring during a visit to Ron's home in Scotland. He proposed while we were getting ready to go to bed at night! Did you have hen and stag celebrations? We both went out with our friends for meals and drinks. Did your groom help you with the wedding planning? We planned everything together. I liaised with the wedding planner and co-ordinator but we made all the decisions jointly. In fact it was Ron who had his heart set on our fairytale wedding venue. He was also responsible for creating the CDs which we had playing during our wedding meal. Did you use confetti to plan your wedding? If so, how did the website help you? I used confetti to get hints and tips. It is also where I first started to look for dresses. I spent a huge amount of time on the message board (and still do!). Do you have a confetti web page? No, but I have posted some of our pictures on the MSN Confetti Powder Room. Did you buy any confetti products for your wedding? If so, did you visit a store, buy online or by mail order? Yes - we visted the confetti London store and bought some bubbles and ribbon. Tell us about your outfit, and where you bought it I had a Ronald Joyce, Victoria Jane dress. It was empire line with shoe string straps and embroidery and beading on the bodice. The dress also had a full length sheer coat which had the same embroidery and beading details. Did you have bridesmaids? If so, who did you choose and what did they wear? I had one bridesmaid who is a close friend. She wore a blue dress in a similar style to my wedding dress. Who did your groom choose for his best man and ushers, and what did they wear? My groom chose to have his father as best man, they have always been very close. They both wore kilts in their family tartan. Did you have a civil or religious ceremony? We had a Turkish civil ceremony. Where did you hold your ceremony? The ceremony was held in Bodrum Castle, Bodrum, Turkey. Where did you hold your reception? As the wedding was abroad we had two receptions. In Turkey we had a champagne reception at the castle immediately after the ceremony followed by a wedding dinner at the hotel in Bodrum where Ron and I stayed. When we returned home we travelled to Northen Ireland (where I am originally from). My parents had arranged a small family meal there to celebrate the wedding. Did you have any special wedding transport? I travelled to the ceremony in a silver limousine and Ron and I returned to the hotel afterwards in the limo. How many guests did you invite to your wedding, and did you have a separate evening guest list? There were eight guests in total in Turkey for the wedding (both sets of parents, an aunt and uncle of mine and my bridesmaid and her partner). For the reception in Ireland there were 24 guests - we had invited close family only. For us this was perfect. On both occasions we all got to really enjoy the day without the need to rush around making sure we had spoken to everyone. Now that we are back home in England we're planning a get together for all our friends over here. In Turkey we had asked for a simple theme, the hotel dressed the table and the private terrace where we had the meal in white. How did you incorporate this in to your table settings? As there were only ten of us we had only one table. It was dressed in white with a large floral arrangement as the centrepiece. Did you give your guests favours? The hotel chef made the favours for us and they also served as name cards. Each guest received a small bottle of olive oil with rosemary and garlic inside. The bottles were decorated with labels saying '18th August 2004, Bodrum - Turkey, Cara and Ronnie welcome xxxx'. They were also decorated with ribbons and tradional turkish 'eye' beads (said to ward off evil). The guests all loved them! Describe your flowers (bouquets and table decorations). Who was your florist? The flowers were very simple. My bouquet consisted of white roses, lilies and foliage, the bridesmaid's bouquet was a smaller version of mine. The buttonholes were white roses with wild heather. Table decorations were also white. What did you choose to have on your menu? Did you have an outside caterer or did your venue handle the catering? In Turkey our hotel handled all of the catering. Even though we knew that it would not be to the taste of all of our guests we asked for some Turkish food. We started with traditional Turkish mezes (salad, houmous, chickpeas, meatballs, filo pastry with cheese etc.). The main course was chicken provencale, or ravioli with pumpkin as the vegetarian option, and for pudding we had almond tulle baskets with cinnamon ice cream. In Ireland we had more traditional food - a choice of roast beef, turkey and ham or fish for main courses. There were also three choices for starters and deserts. The cake had two tiers and was chocolate cognac sponge with chocolate cream filing. The whole thing was covered in fresh cream and sugar flowers. Did you have a gift list? If so, who did you have your list with? |
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