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It doesn't have to be anything big. The little things are interesting, too. I'll start it off. At my wedding my granddaughter, who wasn't that little and who was my maid of honor, got tired of standing and just sat on the alter steps in her gown as we were saying our vows. My two daughters were walking down the aisle at my youngest daughter's wedding, the oldest was the maid of honor. I kept looking at them saying to myself, "Something's not right. What is it?" They both forgot their bouquets! How bout you. Do you have a humorous story you want to share? We'd love to hear it.

2006-11-06 01:00:16 · 16 answers · asked by Anonymous in Family & Relationships Weddings

16 answers

this one is about my older sister (she was three years old then):
after the engagement of one of my parents' friends, the bride and groom and the guests all went to a party. when it was time to eat everybody sat down at the tables waiting for the newly married couple to start eating so they all can do the same, but my sister couldn't wait. she went to the table where the bride and groom sat, climbed onto the groom's lap and looked down the table then said: "i want some watermelons please". lol!!!

but then again at the same guy's wedding (my sister was four years old this time):
she went to the bathroom then came back to mum with a tissue in her hand and the whole toilet paper roll spreaded behind her all the way from the bathroom, and said:" mum, i need to blow my nose"!!! always crazy, my sister!!!

2006-11-06 01:16:22 · answer #1 · answered by ALlr 3 · 1 0

This is from my wedding, and is much funnier now than when it happened in 1992. I had neighbors, a brother (11) and sister (7), as a junior groomsman and flower girl. (I used to babysit them when I was in HS.) Anyway, their mom made a big deal out of the wedding and the little girl was VERY nervous and and started throwing up during pictures before the ceremony. Even with us running back and forth to the ladies' room with her, most of the pictures were great. However, we've got some really hilarious pics of the flower girl making horrible faces - the best one is of the bridal party trying not to laugh, the bride (me) looking like she wants to hit someone over the head with her bouquet, and the junior groomsman rolling his eyes at his sister!

When the photos were finished, the mom took the little girl home to rest, as there was still another hour or so until the wedding. Before they left, I reassured both of them, the flower girl especially, that it was really okay and she didn't have to be in the wedding if she didn't feel well. I figured the issue was settled and we just wouldn't have a flower girl. A little while later as we were lining up to go down the aisle, the phone rings - yup, it's the mom wanting to bring her daughter back. All I could picture was this poor little thing standing next to me and having another tummy attack...all over my dress...so I said, "that's really nice, but please let her stay home and rest. We'll make sure to bring some cake over tomorrow." And we did.

Our flower girl is all grown up now (22) and is studying nursing in college...and we all have a good laugh over certain pictures from my wedding!

2006-11-06 06:43:27 · answer #2 · answered by TraciS 1 · 0 0

When I got married last winter my pastor told me that it is almost tradition to have things go wrong at every wedding.

1) I broke the taper candles (for the unity candle) the day before at the rehearsal NOT TO WORRY I had more on back up
2)The pastor for got to ask my old family pastor to come-up and do the address until AFTER the vows
3)Couldn't get the ring over my hubby's knuckle so I pushed!
then there was some little stuff, very classic America's Funniest Home Videos I go the toss boutique caught in a light sconce
Honestly its only been 10 months and I can’t even remember them all , I know stuff happened, my boobs fell out of my dress more than once bla bla bla....no biggie your married life is what YOU and your HUSBAND make of it not the reflection of your wedding day.

2006-11-06 04:17:15 · answer #3 · answered by mollynelson 2 · 0 0

I was the moh at my best friend's wedding. I was running around like crazy for days before because the whole thing was so unorganized. Just before the ceremony is to start, in between helping the bride get ready and getting myself ready, I was making sure things got set up, etc. The photographer, who was a friend of mine, came and asked me for the groom's ring. I handed it over, and she came back a few minutes later and pulled me out. The groom and/or his best man had forgotten the bride's wedding band. The photographer was going to take pictures, but instead had everyone freaked out. It was too late to turn back to get the ring. They borrowed a ring the bride's mother was wearing, which was the wedding band, or her grandmother. So the bride and groom exchanged rings with her great-grandmother's wedding band. It wasnt what she wanted, but it was sentimental, and it could have gone worse.

My husband was threatened before our wedding two months later, not to forget the ring. Then during our ceremony, I put his ring on the wrong finger. I never noticed until we were walking out of the church, and the pastor's wife was sitting in the last pew and whispered "switch the ring to the right hand".

2006-11-06 02:02:24 · answer #4 · answered by rdnkchic2003 4 · 0 0

It wasn't funny then but i laugh now. There was a monsson on my wedding and road were closed when the ceremony was supposed to start no one except for me , my family, and my groom and his family were there not even the minister, so we had to delay everything an hour. To boot it was supposed to be an outdoor ceremony and cocktail hour, so much for that right! It took some people hours to get to the wedding. The country club did reassure me that they had back up generators in case power was lost, i was like oh great. It was a wild day, but one i will never forget. Now anytime it rains really hard out it reminds me of my wedding day and i just laugh to myself.

2006-11-06 04:53:18 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

During my brother's wedding, the minister was reading the vows and got mixed up and was reading about something else not related to the wedding. Once he figure that out and got on track, he looked at my brother and said, "do you promise to give her a climax the rest of her life?" My brother looked around with a puzzled look and said "Yes". What the minister was suppose to say was "Do you promise to create a climate....for the rest of your lives". Well, they have several children and we all joke with them saying, "I guess you are still giving her a climax!".

2006-11-06 01:41:39 · answer #6 · answered by Sweetie 3 · 2 0

My son was three at the time and my father was getting married again. No one in the family likes his wife or at the time girlfriend. My son was the ring bearer, anyway as my father started to say his vows the funny thing happened. My son started yelling "NO GRANDPA! NO!" and kept repeating this all the way until then end of the wedding. Its all on film and my wife and I sit around and watch it sometime just to get a good laugh! "NO GRANDPA NO!"

2006-11-06 01:11:08 · answer #7 · answered by scottm1211@verizon.net 2 · 1 1

Do a speech with regard to the way you have been asked to communicate her at a accumulating and you do no longer likely know something approximately her. then make up a gaggle of relatively outlandish stuff, like the way you heard she those days have been given out of rehab or reformatory

2016-11-27 22:05:40 · answer #8 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

At my best friend's wedding when the pastor (my daddy) asked for the ring from the groom he turned to get it from his best man..he acted like he was looking for it and acted like he couldn't find it, shrugged and looked to the next groomsman who did the same...it went all the way down the line and finally the last groomsman brought the ring to the groom. needless to say it helped the bride and groom relax and enjoy the ceremony after a good laugh.

2006-11-06 01:21:12 · answer #9 · answered by Katie Beth 2 · 1 1

my wedding was outside on the water. there was a slight breeze that day. we had flowers setup at the alter area. well the wind gusted while we were doing our vows and one of the arrangements took flight. luckily the best man had a quick hand and caught it. everyone thought it was funny including me

2006-11-06 04:46:44 · answer #10 · answered by Jenn 5 · 0 0

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