these days, weddings are part of a multi-million dollar industry that continues to grow despite the institution's falling success rate. but watching as my sister, his oldest daughter, tried on a myriad of over-tulled white dresses, it appeared he had a lot more to moan about than the price tags. while my mother and i gushed over every article tried on in preparation of my sister's "big day", my father slouched sullenly in the background. excited about the upcoming celebrations, i'm sure, yet obviously saddened at the prospect of losing his little girl.
although my sister is the furthest thing away from a bridezilla, i'm quickly discovering the hectic side of weddings that until now were completely alien, having never participated in one: the invitation lists, the seating charts, the cake, the cars and especially THE DRESS (rhymes with stress for a reason). much as it is one's big day, weddings are essentially a celebration of love. don't let the stress of meticulous planning take that meaning away. and every once in while, give your dad a hug too.
good to remember. good luck to all the brides, especially your sister.
ReplyDeletei am going to be in a wedding in new orleans next year. can't wait!
Oh my goodness Lottie I didn't realize you were 'spying' on me -MJ
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