Is it really the best day of your life?
From the time you were old enough to watch romantic movies, it was instilled in you that your wedding day is going to be the best day of your life, but is it really?
I want you to enjoy your wedding day and love every second
of it because frankly there will never be another day like this in your life.
It is a day to celebrate the love between you and your fiancé. It is a day to celebrate the start of your
married life. It is the day to celebrate
you and your fiancé with all the people who love you both, and the people who
first taught you to love. Your wedding day is indeed a wonderful day but it is
not the best day of your life.
The second you said “yes”, your life forever changed. From that moment all these questions started
swirling: Who do I tell this news to first? When do I post it on Facebook? When
are we getting married? Where are we getting married? Who will be invited? When
do we take engagement pictures? What food will we serve? Where will the
reception be? Where will I get my dress? What style dress do I want? Who will
my maid of honor be? And the list goes on…There are so many details that go
into your wedding day to make it as perfect as possible, but believe me it will
never be “perfect.” It will be what you make it, but it still won’t be the best
day of your life.
Your wedding day should be seen as the start of a lifetime
of “best days” with the person you vowed to love forever. Your wedding should not be stressful or
overwhelming. You should wake up and
have nervous-excited butterflies in your stomach and a smile on your face all
day. Today is the day that you enjoy, to
have a party to celebrate your new life.
After the guests have left and the reception is over, you have
changed. You both leave that reception
together to live a new life. Even if you
lived together before the wedding, you are not leading a dating life anymore,
now it’s a married life. You will go to bed each night and wake up each morning
next to your partner. You will learn more
about them and they will learn more about you every single day. You will find there are some things that they
do that drive you crazy, and some that really make you smile. Maybe they have really bad morning breath and
that grosses you out, but you learn to love it because every morning you smell
that breath because they kiss you on the forehead first thing to let you know
they are choosing to love you, first and foremost, every day of their life with
you. Maybe the day you realize that, it’s the best day of your life.
If one day you decide to bring a child into your life, into
that love that you share and into that world you created, it will bring along
another set of “best” days. It may bring
you some difficulty. Until the day you finally know that you are certain to be
bringing a child into your family. You spend all day planning how you are going
to tell them and once you have the perfect plan, you feel those nervous-excited
butterflies again. As they walk through
the door, you can no longer contain your excitement, you tell your partner the
news and that wonderful smile spreads across their face and you see tears in
their eyes. Maybe that is the best day
of your life.
Years later and 2 children later you see your partner teaching
your daughter how to ride a bike in the driveway. You smile and silently cheer her on from
inside the house. You watch as she takes
off and your partner lets go of the bike and she starts to wobble. He sees her uncertainty and grabs her before
she falls off the bike. You watch as he
takes her into the lawn and sets her in his lap and rocks her reassuring her
it’s going to be okay and kisses her on the forehead. In that moment you realize, your partner is
really a great parent. Maybe that is the
best day of your life.
Years and years later you both sit on the porch watching the
world go by and your grandchildren play on the lawn. Your partner reaches out and grabs your
hand. Your hand looks a lot different
now, more veins and wrinkles, but that ring is still there. Gleaming as bright as it did the day he put
it on your finger. You look up at him
and he smiles at you. He looks different
than he did when you married him but he is still your partner with that same
smile and same eyes you fell in love with years ago. You start thinking of all the things you’ve
experienced over your lifetime with him.
You begin to realize there was never a “best day” of your life, it was a
life filled with best days.
The truth is your wedding day should be a great day, but by
no means the best day of your life. As a
bride said to me, “All I can hope is that this ISN’T the BEST day of my
life, I have years to spend with my partner, I sure hope it isn’t all downhill
after my wedding day.” Keep that in mind
while you are going over the details of your wedding day, whether with me or
another planner or by yourself. Keep it
in perspective and say to yourself “This is going to be a great day, that will
lead to a lifetime of best days to come.”
-All Events Planned
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