Hello there, I believe its been a rather long time since I last posted anything about my wedding!
Today my Mum was browsing in the trinket and home shop Audacia in Durham city centre for a new table. The lady who works in (and possibly owns) the shop is very friendly and always asks about the wedding.
Today she said that she hoped I had weather as wonderful as today on my wedding day and I said that I hoped so too, but that I had a plan if it was raining. I then added that I was looking for a girly full umbrella in white and incredibly usefully - she had one in the window display!
I knew instantly that this was the item I had been searching for, so that should it pour down my hubby and I will be able to stand in the rain to have pictures taken under an umbrella made for two (don't worry, I'll resist the temptation of a certain Rihanna song).
Handily this brolly is light enough that it could make a beautiful parasol on a sunny day too - and my cat seemed to like it.
This umbrella cost £26, which is the most anyone I know has ever paid for an umbrella, but is certainly seems to be very sturdy.
Do you know anyone who was married on a rainy day?
If so what did they do about it?
Today my Mum was browsing in the trinket and home shop Audacia in Durham city centre for a new table. The lady who works in (and possibly owns) the shop is very friendly and always asks about the wedding.
Today she said that she hoped I had weather as wonderful as today on my wedding day and I said that I hoped so too, but that I had a plan if it was raining. I then added that I was looking for a girly full umbrella in white and incredibly usefully - she had one in the window display!
I knew instantly that this was the item I had been searching for, so that should it pour down my hubby and I will be able to stand in the rain to have pictures taken under an umbrella made for two (don't worry, I'll resist the temptation of a certain Rihanna song).
Handily this brolly is light enough that it could make a beautiful parasol on a sunny day too - and my cat seemed to like it.
This umbrella cost £26, which is the most anyone I know has ever paid for an umbrella, but is certainly seems to be very sturdy.
Do you know anyone who was married on a rainy day?
If so what did they do about it?
P.S. Here is a picture of my cat, I've been practising my animal photography.
We got married in the rain, fortunately everything was inside except photos which we got a cream umbrella for. we rather liked the umbrella photos and it worked. yours is lovely by the way :-)
ReplyDeleteI fell in love with the idea of using lacy parasols for our wedding, but it's all indoors so it'd look a little strange :(
ReplyDeleteLove your umbrella, especially the frilly edges. So cute!
Very nice blog here and theme for wedding is too. I really got impressed with it. Umbrella's design is too nice to see.
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