Does the marriage count if the different shades of pink clash or the comma is in the wrong place on the wedding invitation?
Every year we produce a bridal magazine in the spring to feature ideas about how to make your wedding special. Where do you go to buy the cake, flowers, gifts, food and everything else you will need for that perfect wedding? We’ll be telling you that and more, but this year we wanted to include a personal touch – your personal touch. We want you to send us your memories. What do you remember most about your special day?
Whether you have been married a month or 50 years, tell us your story. Send a wedding photo. Don’t worry, we’ll return it. We just want to celebrate weddings.
My husband and I will be married six years on April 3. We lived just outside Dallas, Texas at the time. It was a beautiful sunny day and I carried daisies. I don’t remember every detail of the day, but what I remember most is the minister pushing my husband and me closer together as we stood at the front of the church and telling us, “as husband and wife, you need to hold each other up.” That was good advice and we hold each other up every day.
Your special memory might be sentimental or funny. Maybe you remember the vows you exchanged or the hat your Aunt Ethel wore. I attended a wedding where just about everyone there got up and said something about the bride or the groom. What an amazing memory that must be for the couple.
Your stories will inspire the couples preparing to take that step into wedded bliss. If your memories aren’t blissful, we hope they are at least fun and make a good story to share with everyone else.
All of the trappings of a good wedding are important, but we want to read about what’s most important – what you remember from your special day.
Please send your stories and photos to kgriffith@raleighsouthonline.com.






