Real Weddings: Cariann and Andrew
Cariann and Andrew
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Our romance began when I least expected it, in May of 2007. I met Andrew at my
best (male) friend’s party at a bar in Rockville Center. Andrew was my friend’s
roommate in college, so he and I had something in common right away…we both had
the same best friend! Having the same “BFF”, gave us tons of conversation and
an immediate connection. I was 39 and Andrew was 27 when we first met. I never
considered dating a man in his 20’s when I was almost 40! The night we met he
was complaining about how he couldn’t find a nice girl and he was sick of the
games 20 yr old girls were playing with him. So, being the matchmaker that I
am, I offered to put Andrew on match.com to help him find someone! (I was
dating another doctor who was the same age as me at the time, but I wasn’t
happy). I took pictures of him that night for his profile, so we exchanged
email addresses so I could email them to him. We started talking more and more
online and on the phone, when it dawned on me I would be crazy to put this
incredibly gorgeous, sweetheart of man on match.com…I was going to keep him for
myself!!! As we grew closer and he finally came out and told me that he would
rather date me than anyone on match! He said the moment I walked into the bar
that night, he thought I was the most beautiful woman he had ever seen, but
realized I was completely out of his league! LOL. So with the approval of our
“BFF” we started dating and we have not been apart since.
I think our age difference made our wedding day extra special because Andrew’s
friends and family could not wait to meet the “cougar” who was marrying their
self proclaimed “bachelor for life.” That made for lots of anticipation and
excitement for them…and as for me, a lot of pressure to look good! LOL! All his
police officer friends at work were buzzing about wanting to know what I looked
like and what made him chose me over the 20-somethings that were in love with
him at the precinct! I think they expected me to look like his Mom! LOL. That
motivated me to work out intensely everyday so I could look as youthful and as
in shape as Andrew! His Mom is only 10 years older than me, and his Grandma is
my Mom’s age, so that made for some interesting conversation at the tables, I
am sure.
Our age difference also added much variety to our guest list and musical
choices. My friends were all the married couples with children, while Andrew’s
side was 20-something singles into partying all night long! We picked music
from the 70’s and 80’s for me and my friends, while we still played all the top
40 “now” music of today. We all seemed to get along just fine!
Finding the love of my life after my long road of dating was nothing short of a
miracle! I spent most of my 20’s in chiropractic school studying hard and
working on my career to become a doctor. While my girlfriends were all out
partying in their 20’s, meeting men, getting married and having babies, I was
curled up alone away at school in Atlanta, Georgia studying to become a doctor.
I just didn’t have the time with all my studies to work on my personal life!
When I finally graduated and moved back to NY, I was 29 and now my goal was to
set up a successful practice for myself….and to pay off all those student
loans! I must say, I did create a successful practice and built it up for the
last 12 years, but again I gave up personal time and put all my time into my
practice and my patients. I can’t tell you how many of my patients would ask
me, “Dr. Perretta, why are you not married?” ugh!
After a several years in practice, and an incredibly heart wrenching breakup
with an ex, I decided to get another license in Acupuncture, which is where I
met Andrew’s college roommate (our mutual “BFF”). He and I really hit it off in
Acupuncture school as friends and now I know why…it was meant to be that he was
going to introduce me to my future husband! Oh the days commiserating with him
on my awful blind dating escapades! When he offered to set me up with one of
his friends, I immediately said no, because I was used to dating men my own age
and would never consider dating someone 12 years younger. I realized after I
met Andrew that age had nothing to do with it, compatibility that was the key
to a successful relationship. Andrew and I are compatible in so many ways. I am
very active, I like the outdoors, sports and working out. Andrew’s energy is
boundless, just like mine, so he can actually keep up with me! No wonder I
wasn’t happy, I was dating men in their 40’s who were actually slowing me down.
Andrew brought a fresh new dimension to my life, I no longer had to be with a
couch potato!
The theme for our wedding was feng shui. As I mentioned, I am a chiropractor and
acupuncturist, so I am very interested in eastern medicine and holistic
healing. The goal of feng shui is to create balance, luck, happiness, long
life, health, peace and harmony to your surroundings. I use the concept of feng
shui in decorating my home and my office, so why not my wedding? I asked my
florist (Jen from Verbena Designs, another LIW vendor) to create a CP with all
5 elements (wood, earth, fire, metal and water) so there will be positive
energy at each table and especially on the floral arrangement that will
decorate the arch under which our ceremony would take place. I also had "5
element" candle stands on either side of the aisle, which later were placed in
the reception room in the east, west, north and south accordingly. Instead of
having table numbers, I named the tables according to elements in nature…wood,
earth, fire, metal, water, sand, wind and air. I chose the color “pool” blue
and lime green with accents of gold for my color scheme, again going along with
colors in nature. I think it allowed for my feng shui theme, but still kept the
class and style needed to go with the Garden City Hotel décor
I fell in love with the Garden City hotel because of one word….elegance! The
moment I walked into the lobby, I knew I had to have my wedding there. It is so
classy and beautiful. The staff treated my guests like royalty and the food is
out of this world. The catering manager, Mr. Borbely was so accommodating; he
worked with us on every last detail. Andrew’s entire family was traveling from
Albany for our wedding, so in consideration for our guests who were driving 4
hours to share in our day, we chose to have the ceremony and reception in the
same place and then right upstairs to bed, so no worries about driving home
after the party. We could have not asked for better quality accommodations.
To say it was the happiest day of my life seems like such a cliché, but it truly
was, by far, the happiest day of my life. Having all my friends and family all
in one place celebrating with us was my dream come true. The last time I saw my
family all together in the same place, was at the cemetery for my Dad’s
funeral. I remember thinking that day, wow, how sad I am getting to see
everyone, but I am too overwhelmed with grief to enjoy them. On my wedding day,
I DID get to enjoy my friends and family to the fullest. Also, I took a step
back during the evening of our wedding and just watched Andrew. He was beaming
with a glow of happiness and excitement, I never saw him that full of joy.
Seeing him that happy only added to my emotion of pure bliss on my wedding day.
Andrew was in the Army Reserves for 10 years. He was activated for the clean up
at the World Trade Center after 9/11, and in 2004 he was deployed to fight in
the Iraqi war. He is TRULY a HERO. He is one of the bravest men I have ever
met, yet so extremely humble, never wanting to be praised or recognized for his
courage. It was no shock that when he came home after a year in Iraq, he
decided to join the NYPD to further help people in his courageous way. I wanted
to let him know and remind him how proud I am of him and his career choice and
how he is my REAL LIFE HERO everyday! I had the groom’s cake made in the shape
of his NYPD badge in his favorite flavor--chocolate chip brownie.


The day was full of “magic moments” and great memories…and each and everyone was
skillfully and creatively captured for posterity. Amanda Picone, our
photographer is talented beyond measure when it comes to capturing emotions
through her photography. She took “real” pictures of how the day unfolded as
opposed to posed ,or stiff, unnatural shots. Years from now, we will never have
to take out a picture and wonder what we were feeling at the time it was taken,
it speaks for itself. She caught me through some tears,
laughter, nervousness,
excitement, appreciation and of course, joy! She took the facial expressions of
our guests that are priceless. My favorite is the picture of my Mom during our
entrance being announced as the first time as husband and wife. This picture
captures the way my Mom has always been my cheerleader in life.
I broke down crying right before I was going to meet Andrew for the photo shoot
before our ceremony. Amanda called me out to my balcony to take some last
minute pictures. I looked out over the balcony and just started crying to
Amanda. It all just hit me at that moment. I said, Amanda I am 41 years old, I
NEVER thought this would happen for me, I am so grateful and overwhelmed with
emotion right now! She was snapping away as I welled up with tears. These are
the pictures that will always help me to remember the sentiment of my day and
not the stiff posed shots that do not show what we were feeling at the moment.
Amanda is incredibly talented at the art of capturing emotion and still somehow
makes you look gorgeous while she is doing it!
I would say the most special and memorable part of our big day would have to be
our first dance. Andrew and I took lessons with John from Ballrooom Dance LI
(another LIW vendor) At first, Andrew was just “going along with it” for me,
but he grew to enjoy it so much, even more than me! It was special time
together, no matter what stress happened to us during our busy days, we would
have that hour every night to dance together. We chose my Mom and Dad’s wedding
song, Earth Angel. My Dad passed away in 2001, and I know my Mom would be
touched that we would want to remember my Dad in such a special way. We kept it
a surprise from our friends and family, (especially from my Mom) and Andrew’s
friends and family were blown away that I got him to take dance lessons and
that he was actually a fabulous dancer! Everyone cheered and applauded through
our dance, we were so nervous, but we did awesome and it really made our night
special.

Given how quickly your wedding day will fly by, I would have to say I would give
the advice to other brides and couples to do something that Andrew and I did
during the dinner course of our reception… We sat back from our plates, held
hands and just looked around the room. We took a minute to “take it all in” and
appreciate it. We looked around at our friends and family and said thank you to
God and to each other for letting this beautiful evening unfold. It was our
love that brought this wonderful day to a reality and we felt incredibly
blessed. I think it is important to take a moment sometime during your
reception to acknowledge and appreciate that it was your love that got you here
to this moment and relish in that feeling amongst your family and friends.
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