One of the interesting lessons to be learned about the process of planning a wedding is all of the subsidiary decisions that have to be made. For example, once you have decided on a beverage provider and what they will be providing, you still have some decisions to make.
Our venue is a winery and will therefore be providing the wine, water, and beer. We are very happy with the quality of each and heretofore have had little reason to worry about anything. Nonetheless, while looking at the contract we noticed that glass and stem ware is not included. This may very well have been an oversight on our part or an accidental ommision on the part of the venue or, what could be a problem, we have to pay for these.
Whatever the outcome, we know it will be fine. It is just a lesson in how paying attention to details is the name of the game in life and (definitely) in weddings. It is where grand plans and ideas meet reality that we find that a wedding is a series of small decisions based on one large one- the desire to spend our lives together "to infinity and beyond".
Tuesday, April 6, 2010
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