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Archive for March, 2010The Genius Bride has turned into a Bridezilla!30.03.2010 05:19 0 How To Present “The Love Story” At The ReceptionHowdy, mates! Whew! I just got back from a variety show held tonight where lots of people I know performed… okay, including me, as a proxy for my sister who didn’t want to dance. Lol! Anyway, I thought there was gonna be nothing wedding-related at the show, but there was one interesting number that gave me an idea for the reception. Since the theme was about lipsync, everyone who performed did some lipsync-ing. (I just remembered that when I was in grade school, I thought the word was “lip-sing”.) There was this one young family whose number revolved around the love story of the couple, how they met and fell in love and finally got married. I’ve always thought that they met in New Zealand, because I know the guy’s a Kiwi and just recently, I learned in Facebook that the girl also grew up in NZ. So, really, I thought they were schoolmates or neighbors or something out there. But it turned out that they first met in Utah, and that their friendship grew through one of those social networking sites. Gee, really, lots of things aren’t what they seem, are they? Enough of their story. Now, I’d like to tell how they presented the story. It was a combination of lipsync-ing to various songs and creative visual narration using a projector and white screen. So it’s like they combined various songs that have lines related to the messages they wanted to tell. For example, every time the guy travels to another country, he would lipsync and improvise some actions to “Leaving on a Jet Plane”. At one part, the screen narration showed that the location was in Australia, and the guy goes there to meet the girl for the second time and date her, so they played the first part of “Summer Nights” from Grease. But they broke up after a while, so they jumped the song to the last part the message was about saying goodbye. Then the guy flies back home (”Leaving On a Jet Plane” again) and sits on the couch and a sad love song (I forgot the title) plays while he lipsyncs and acts out. Oh well, you get the point of how they did it. Indeed, a light bulb suddenly appears and lits up while I was sitting in the audience and watching and I thought, “Oooh! We can do something like this at the reception, instead of the boring old MC-reads-the-love-story-from-the-piece-of-paper routine.” If I and the rest of the audience in tonight’s show enjoyed the performance and found it entertaining, surely our wedding guests would also enjoy such presentation. Having wonderful entertainment, combined with other interesting elements, makes a wedding reception truly worth going to…something that would make other invited guests regret big time if they don’t come (I’m so cruel..hahaha!). Nah, I’m actually really after providing a truly enjoyable entertainment for the wedding guests. Which bride wouldn’t? Who Leads?Our original plan was to have a fairytale theme. But along the way, it didn’t seem too “us” to have a 100% fairytale theme. For instance, I do not want frog decorations no matter how handsome the frog prince turned out to be in the story. And most certainly, we do not want “fairytale-movie-soundtracks-only” for our music on reception night.
We do not want to force castle silhouettes, pumpkin carriage card holders, frog prince cake toppers, fairy wings on flower girls, glass slippers on me, etc. just to follow the theme. And though scroll invitations are very fairytale-ish, we do not want them because (a) they’re awkward to keep as you cannot just insert them in between scrapbook pages, and (b) they require extra postage than the regular because they have to be boxed. Next, we also love Lord of the Rings. I have read the books in my teens, way before the movies came out, so it’s a little more special to me. We also like the Narnian stories, certain sports, artsy stuff, etc. I love those fairytale movies in the recent decades, such as Princess Bride, Ella Enchanted, Ever After, etc. However, it might seem confusing and crazy to combine all these themes together…. and, as many people in the fussy wedding world love to describe it, tacky. But we do not want to be confusing. We just want to be whimsical a bit, enjoy ourselves, and share our personalities and likes with our guests. Because of these, we have thought of putting a little bit of this and that and now our theme is no longer just fairytale. It has not changed into LOTR, or Narnia. It has finally become “us”… the whole little-bit-of-this-and-that has become a definition of our personalities and our interests. Yes, “us” is our theme! I have learned that it is important that we shouldn’t get too carried away by themes and firmly enforce the theme, like a bridezilla and a groomzilla. Why, is it the theme’s wedding day? Is the theme spending for all the expenses? Is it important for the theme to be happy? Of course not. Therefore, if it does not really make us happy, I conclude that we should not become slaves to the theme, but that we lead and let the theme adjust to us, instead of the other way around. 7 and a half to go…It’s less than 7 and a half months to go! And how are my wedding preparations in general? Let’s review…. ~ Compile names and addresses for the guest list – DONE My specific goals for this month are: ~ Finish gluing the ribbon on the background of all the invites Good luck to me. |
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