Tuesday, March 5, 2013

Storytelling Sunday: March

...it's Storytelling Sunday! For March I'm thinking of an Irish themed "precious" maybe....


What a great idea, I thought. Me and the boss upped sticks and moved over to the Emerald Isle, all our possessions in a white van, on 22/23rd February 2004 ...overnight ferry...always the best way to do the driving lark so my dad says ...and since he was driving... so it would make a lovely tie in.  

So I went down my list of 'precious's'....yep, that is so not a word...!!....but nothing struck me as particularly Irish.

I still don't want to go down the traditional route but quite frankly, I was stumped.  

Until I started going through my wedding photos. I am putting some of them into an album on Photobox so we have something to flick through....yep, no scrapbook album yet...that's a whole other story....!

My wedding was small.  A civil service in a hotel in Carrick-on Shannon, we had family and close friends, no official photos, no official wedding dress to be honest...I wore a prom dress I picked up in Enniskillen. Anyway, for the 'afters' we came home and had a party in our local. The landlord laid on a spread for us as a wedding gift and we got a local singer, invited the locals and had a party.

And it was brilliant.  I danced.  We got drunk.  We kept going until the small hours.  When I think about it, it was pretty precious because it helped make the day memorable for us.


photo by Auntie R. 
But the Irish thing I hear you ask? It's not that it was in Ireland, which would be pretty Irish itself!!!!! It's that it felt like a small Irish wedding as opposed to the small turntables and disco you normally get at an English wedding ...nowt wrong with that by the way, my sisters was very successful and equally brilliant with the obligatory dodgy DJ....


photo by Auntie R.  


I guess at that point, I can honestly say I became honorary Irish for the day! And that is pretty cool :-)

I know I am a little bit late but if you hit the link at the top of the story, you will find lots of other wonderful stories to read. Enjoy.




6 comments:

  1. ..and of course once you are Irish for a day? It sticks :) I know exactly the kind of lovely wedding you mean. The best kind! I think this is a perfect precious and your sharing it has put a smile on my face this morning. Thank you

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  2. That is such a lovely story and your wedding sounds amazing. We had a small garden party after out wedding with BBQ and buffet and it was just perfect.

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  3. Oh this is lovely and very precious indeed Thank you Auntie R for the pictures and you for sharing and I am usually late with this!

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  4. What a lovely wedding story...TFS!
    Alison xx

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  5. A wedding spent with family and friends is always a great day. I love your dress. I have seen all sorts of wedding dresses in my previous job and they are often not all white any more. Yours is elegant and stylish.

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  6. Your wedding sounds like lots and lots of fun, and your dress looks lovely!

    I've re-drawn a giveaway today, and you may have won a little something... see here: http://jennifersjumbles.blogspot.co.uk/2013/03/lucky-charm-layouts-giveaway-winners.html

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