Sunday, July 6, 2008

Summer Weddings


So far this summer I have been to, or been invited to some ten or so weddings. I think that is great. It's nice to see friends move on to a new stage in their lives while I remain the rock in the river. I don't budge. But at any rate, I have certainly had the opportunity to think about the subject quite a bit. I think about it when I attend the receptions, do the whole receiving line thing, and partake of their food and dancing.

In Utah, from what I have seen so far, people stick with efficient, low-budget receptions. People tend to have their reception in some big hall they rented out with some decent decorations and generally some ice cream, sweets, or cake, with a receiving line of some kind and the cutting of the cake, bouquet, and garter being affairs that get drowned in the mayhem.

I must say, 'just cake' receptions kinda suck. I mean, I know I'm there to show solidarity for some friends, but I think food at a wedding reception makes or breaks it. I honestly don't think it matters if you have ten to even twenty different varieties of cakes or ice cream. When I come to a wedding reception I expect at the very least some little sandwiches or shrimp cocktail. And lemon water is pretty weak, even if you have the option to have orange, cucumber, and strawberry water. I think fountain drinks, juices, smoothies, etc. are not a bad call. I know some of you may be thinking I'm picky, but I think of it like this:

You get married (hopefully) once in your life. So, you want to get it right, and pull out all the stops. So, for future reference, if any of you reading this come to my wedding (whenever that happens), there will be a full wet bar, lobster, clams, steak, shrimp, sushi, sandwiches, soup, salad, along with much merriment. I know some of you probably think I don't have much say because I'm not the bride, but there are some things I will not budge on. And those are food items. They must be plentiful and good. I think that's only reasonable. If I want good gifts, I should throw a sweet, top notch party.

4 comments:

squirrelyearl said...

Remind me to come to your wedding. I'm not going to lie, if I was paying for my reception, I'd be cheap as can be.

Michael Powers said...

I suppose that might factor in, but I would hope the fact that it's a once in a life time event would allow you to splurge a little.

squirrelyearl said...

See that's kind of my logic of why I don't feel like it's really worth splurging that much, it's just a one time thing that's a brief memory. I'm very utilitarian as far as things like that and I don't feel like I'd get good returns out of that. But I really don't think I'm going to be doing much as far as the decision making in the matter so I won't worry about it too much.

Anonymous said...

Shoot ian, there's no question about it-i'm coming to your wedding