15 miles south of Disneyland, in the heart of Costa Mesa,
California, the person I admire most, took the next step in her life. The Little One said I Do to her best friend. Beaming
with smiles from ear to ear, the stunning bride took the short walk down the
aisle, guided by her dad and step dad upon each arm, and led by her mom and
step mom. These people gave the Little
One the beginning of her life’s story and as they reached the steps towards the
man who would now help write the rest of her story, there were few tears shed. Most of them were mine. Guests gathered in the stone floored
courtyard of the hotel. The sparkling
fountain, surrounded in fresh, seasonal potted flowers, and an arch at the top
of the steps to the fountain was where the groom awaited his bride. Friday, 4pm, was a sunny mid-afternoon, and, while
lacking a breeze, it just the right temperature. As the bride’s hands meet to her fiancé’s, it
is visible how deep their love runs, how elated they are to be all encompassed
by this ceremony, how the justice’s words, having been personalized towards
them, touch their hearts, and they make known their intent for happily ever
after. The service is brief, and as
every aircraft from nearby John Wayne airport, interrupts, the guests
laugh. Old friends and family meet new
on each side. Everyone is
welcoming. We all cram in for one large portrait
before the guests are ushered away to enjoy drinks, dancing, snacks, and
mingling, while the family and bridal party are held behind for countless
photos. I gave a traditional Harpo Marx
pose with the bride, and bunny ears for dad.
The happy couple requested a tech-free ceremony. None of the professional photos of the
service will have those obnoxious and distracting phones, tablets, or cameras
in them. We were all 100% engaged in the
moment and it was perfect.
At the end of the cocktail hour, the bridal party was
introduced to waiting guests like star athletes, with Mr. and Mrs. at the tail,
seamlessly dropping into their first dance together. Immediately following, the doors opened to
reveal the hotel pool area, having been transformed into a nautical themed
reception. The pool was blocked off by a
standing fishing net. Weaved throughout
it, photos of the newlyweds gave an entire history lesson of each of them and
their lives up until this very moment. A
memorial table was set up to honor those who were no longer around to share in
this special day. In another location
was a table with many silly props that encouraged guests to use in photo booth
fashion. Dinner was served, speeches
were made with champagne toasts, games were played, and then the cake was
cut. As the cake was passed out, coffee
was offered but I had left the table so when I returned, I saw my seatmates
with steaming cups of coffee, and quickly found the girl with the coffee
pot. The coffee met with the cookies and
cream cake as those this was the marriage we were here to celebrate. Neither too rich on its own or with each
other. A second round of cake was passed
around shortly after. This time is was a
lemon mango tier. It was incredibly delicious,
but not quite the coffee match as the first offering. I only ate a few bites of each while I tried
to sip my coffee. I was whisked away
from my table, never to finish my single cup of coffee. Too many people to chat with, pictures to
take, and a dance floor starring my young nephew breakdancing that I had to be
a part of.
As the evening came to a close, many shoes were removed due
to pain, ties undone while the beer count increased, and karaoke style ballads
were sung to the Disney loving audience that was left to hear its unique,
whiskey influenced versions. I said
goodnight to the newly officiated couple and went home. As the two return home, The Little One
continues to take new steps. She finished
school and now will be starting a career in the field she got her degree
in. They have moved to a new state and
into a huge new apartment. All of these
new steps will now be taken with her husband, who is a wonderful guy that I am
thrilled to call family. I remember her
taking her first steps, in life, after each struggle life threw in her direction,
and now the steps that continue her path into the future. The Little One makes me pour over with pride,
excitement, and inspiration. I can’t
wait to see what comes next.
:D
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