Real Weddings: Michele and Mario
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Michele and Mario
McBride62009
My husband and
I have always been huge Yankee fans! We have watched countless games over the
last 9 years together. When we started to plan the wedding my husband came up
with the idea and it went from there. And, I loved the fact that my fiancé/now
husband really wanted to participate, get involved and help…it made our wedding
really seem much more like OUR special day.
My husband’s idea for a Yankee themed celebration led me to research the
various ways other couples used the Yankee theme in their wedding planning. I
then took a little here and there and my husband, his twin sister and I came up
with little things of our own as well….not to mention that I got a lot of help
from girls on LI weddings for ideas.
My Yankee-themed garter belt served as my something blue (I got it off ebay).
Our favors were beer mugs (from the Dollar Tree) and peanuts, cracker jacks and
sun flower seeds. Our table numbers were retired/ popular Yankees with their
pictures and statistics (my husband helped a lot with that). We had a Yankee
ice sculpture. The seating cards were designed to look like tickets. The
groom’s cake was a small, tiered cake by Sugar Chic that was designed to look
like a baseball/stadium. The cake toppers were a bride and groom; The groom is
hitting and the bride is pitching to him. (I got those off ebay too). Lastly
the bridesmaids’ dresses and the groomsmen’s vests/ties were navy blue. We were
going to make the wait staff wear team jerseys but they came in too late. All
of the tags had Yankee symbols on it. (favor tag and flip flop tags)
Our wedding and
unique celebration really reflected who we were and still are…and how far we’ve
come. We’ve been dating since high school. We went through college together and
when I started my first job teaching he started medical school. It was
incredibly hard at first but like everything you get used to it. We got engaged
on June 30, 2007 and knew we would have to wait until medical school ended to
be able to get married. Not only did we want to wait for him to finish school
but, at the time, it was also financially impossible to afford a wedding. When
he got hired at NYU pediatric program for his residency program we were
incredibly excited. He found out a few months before the wedding that he would
start his residency orientation the Monday before our wedding. Although I was
upset he was able to attend the rehearsal with no problem but had to work all
day the day before the wedding and got back to his parents house on LI late
that night. He works long hours and his schedule changes frequently but we can
both agree it is worth it because he loves working with children. Just like
before it will take time to get used to it but it is well worth it. Since he
just started his residency we will not be able to go on our honeymoon until
February, but at least we get to go…and we’re really excited about our special
getaway. We can hardly wait
We are going on
our honeymoon in February when I have off from teaching and he has a week off
from the hospital. We are going to the Rivera Maya, and staying at the Aventura
Spa Palace. We picked this location mainly because we are both big history
buffs (I am a social studies and special education teacher in Brooklyn). The
Yucatan peninsular is the home of some of the Mayan ruins. We also picked this
location because of its beauty and the weather in February.
Burtons did an amazing job! And, they were very instrumental in helping us pull
our theme together. I gave them a piece of my mother’s veil and a little
picture charm of my dog Roxie to put on my flowers and they did it with no
problem. The flowers were truly amazing and the colors popped like I wanted.
Since the Navy is not really a summer color I ordered bright colored flowers to
add the summer colors to the girls. The service was amazing and the flowers
lasted a long time. The prices are also very affordable and the customer
service was very accommodating.
I would also
like to extend my kudos and sincerest thanks to: After Hours and Sugar Chic.
When I first signed a contract with After Hours I had a hard time finding
reviews about them , which worried me. But, Phil the owner was great! A real
entertainment pro, he got people out of their seat and he had excellent
communication with me from the minute I booked until the wedding was officially
over! They were truly amazing! The entire dance floor was packed! Sugar Chic
made the groom’s cake and it was one of the best cakes I have ever had. She was
so nice and really was super creative in making my cake…and more than I could
have ever expected!
It was important to me that ALL my guests had a good time. One of my biggest pet
peeves is going to weddings and coming home with swollen feet and burses on
them from the straps. That’s why I came up with the idea for a flip-flop
basket. My twin sister Danielle, older sister Liz, my mom, and I made the flip
flop basket. The last two years we went on both of the old navy dollar flip
flop days and my whole family purchased as many flip flops as we were allowed.
We had 200 people attend the wedding so we needed a decent amount of flip
flops. The tags on the flip flops had a small poem, the size and a Yankee
symbol on them. Everyone loved the idea and I am so happy I did it…and that I
had all the great help that I did.
In fact, my twin sister Danielle, older sister Liz and mother really helped me a
lot. They made everything for my shower and it was truly an amazing day!
My twin sister Danielle helped make all of the paper DYI’s from the table
numbers, flip- flop tags, seating cards and so much more. She came with me to
all of my fittings, gave me her honest opinions when other may have not and put
me in my place if I needed it. My twin sister is getting married on Oct. 3rd
and I hope to be there for everything like she was for me. I really don’t think
I could have done all of this without her.
However, despite
all the planning, organizing and fanfare, the best part of the day was actually
getting married. Getting married! I think sometimes you get so swept up in
planning every small detail that you forget why you are truly there. I have
been with Mario for 9 years and he is the best thing that ever happened to me.
I was upset because the camera crew was blocking Mario but my mom and sisters
started crying when I got to the alter and when I later asked them why (besides
us getting married) they said it was the look on Mario’s face when he saw me. I
truly regret not seeing that and I hope when I get my pictures this week I will
get the chance to see it! We made sure that we stopped at various parts of the
day and just looked around and took everything in. The day flies by so quickly!
It was truly the best day of my life, so far (even with the rain). For some
reason every time we got out of the car to take pictures is stopped raining and
then continued when we got back in the church/car/hall.
I loved the wedding/marriage SO much, that, that’s what I would stress above all
to other brides. All of the small details, yes, are important ,but you must
remember the real reason you are going through all of this stress. The advice
we got from family members was to stop and look around and take it in because
other wise you will get swept away in it and it will be over before you
realized it began.
After Hours and
sugar chic. When I first signed a contract with After Hours I had a hard time
finding reviews about them which worried me. Phil the owner was great he got
people out of their seat and he had excellent communication with me from when I
booked until the wedding! They were truly amazing! The entire dance floor was
packed! Sugar Chic made the grooms cake and it was one of the best cakes I have
had. She was so nice and really was creative in making my cake! If you can
include these two vendors I would really appreciate it.
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