I felt very unstressed on my wedding day. I'm very grateful for that... spending the day on my own, being super quiet and happy and just puttering around doing my own thing.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Well, I'll tell you something, this wedding is something that I will always, always cherish. It was a show of love and support and kindness like I'd never seen from the people, and that's who I entertain. I entertain the people.
I almost can't even put to words how happy I am that I got married.
It was never important for a wedding to be about anything other than me and my partner. A big celebration was never my cup of tea.
I see an insidious problem in the marketing of weddings as 'the happiest day of your life.' The pressure that is placed upon this event to be the alpha and omega of your entire existence makes it, I think, into a kind of nuptial New Year's Eve, and we all know how that usually turns out.
You have to make your wedding day all about you.
I'm so grateful for the marriages that I have had. I wouldn't be who I am today if I hadn't had those.
I am usually part of any disaster at a wedding if I'm a bridesmaid, which I've been lucky enough to be several times.
The weddings that I've been in have been pretty mellow.
When Andrew went with the girls, we were talking all morning and he was saying, 'It's okay. Just remember we had such a good day. Our wedding was so perfect.' Because we're such a unit together. He made me feel very part of the day on April the 29th.
I kind of love going to weddings - it's a guilty pleasure. I've never been the wedding-y type girl dreaming about the big day, the dress, but I always cry. Always. Even if I don't know the bride that well, I'm verklempt!