Wedding fever on 11/11/11
Wedding fever on 11/11/11_ A house full of guests has meant a fairly hectic week, including the many visits to Larnaca airport that I’m expecting to meet a barrage of insults from taxi drivers who think I’m stealing their trade.
My dogs are having so much fun they don’t know who to pester first, but I must admit that they do seem to prefer the non dog lovers. I guess their shouts of protest are much more fun for boisterous young Retrievers.
A family wedding is the cause of all of this commotion. Somewhere in the mists of time when the date was arranged, I sat back and thought that, as mother of the groom, I won’t have a lot to do, just sit back and enjoy it all. Hmmm… was I wrong.
The problems started with my outfit. A trip to Nicosia (well, you have to head for the big city sometimes don’t you) was carefully planned to make sure I got to the shops before the winter stock did. I trawled shop after shop after shop, not one of my favourite occupations. I didn’t have a difficult shopping list… just a nice outfit. Trouble was, the choices available only seemed suitable for a teenager or a lady of the night (and I can assure you I don’t fit into either category). Anyway, I did finally get sorted. In fact, I now have ceremony and reception outfits… once I started, I just couldn’t stop!
Booking the wedding entertainment meant checking pub schedules to see who was on and when, and then popping along to see what they were like. Several pubs later (not on the same night, I might add) we found just the man. Fortunately, the venue for the reception was easy, as it’s already a family favourite.
Of course, the beauty of having guests who arrive ahead of the event is that you can coerce them into doing jobs. I’ve had my brother’s partner bagging sugar coated almonds (I’m a pretty easy-going boss… I didn’t even count them to ensure none went missing ‘on the production line’) and she’s also agreed to do the buttonholes. I had my 6ft+ brother trimming the berserker palm tree at the bottom of my garden.
As the big day gets closer and closer, the excitement is growing by the hour, so I’ll end my column this week by wishing much love and happiness to the bride and groom – Jude and Sean.
Las Vegas will hit the wedding jackpot Friday with a lucky number: 11/11/11.
The singular date will make matrimonial unions of at least 3,500 couples who have applied for marriage licenses in Clark County, where Las Vegas — long a destination for nuptials — is located. With a couple of days left, more could be flocking to the gaming mecca to make a bet on marriage.
"It's once in a lifetime chance," said Stacy Alsen, 32, of Boise, Idaho, hours before her flight to Las Vegas Tuesday. She and her fiancé, Dustin Hall, are planning to get married at 1 p.m. Friday at Chapel of the Flowers. "We're so excited. It's going to be such a great day and what a better place than Vegas."
Clark County Clerk Diana Alba urged couples to plan ahead as her license bureau prepared for an onslaught of applications. She has temporarily reassigned staff to process applications to keep up with the average speed of 20 minutes.
Typically, the office gets less than 1,000 pre-applications in the queue for a period of 60 days, said Jim Pierce, assistant county clerk.
As of Tuesday afternoon, the clerk's office had 3,500 pre-applications for — you guessed it — Nov. 11, 2011.
'Tremendous boost' to business
That has given a lift to Las Vegas' wedding-related businesses up and down The Strip, where at least 100 wedding chapels are promoting 11/11/11 packages.
"Logistically, it will be a challenge, but a lot of fun," said David Nye of the A Elvis Chapel, where 40 couples were expected to exchange vows on the day. That's compared to the chapel's average of 40 a week.
"It's been pretty spectacular and has given us a tremendous boost," said Aimee Stephens of Chapel of the Flowers.
Stephens said the chapel has called in more workers, hired additional chauffeurs and rented extra limousines to accommodate couples. Chapel of the Flowers officiates at least 20 weddings on a typical Friday, compared to the 77 on the books this week.
Many people believe getting married on triple numbers is lucky and will bring a lifetime of fortune and happiness. Remember 10-10-10 and the most sought-after wedding day, 7-7-7?
"Those were big days," said Tiffany Masters, a socialite who organizes parties and events in Vegas. "But we hope that this wedding experience on 11/11/11 will be like no other."
Masters was promoting her latest venture — one of the largest wedding receptions at the Tropicana.
“I’m 40 years old, and too old to fist pump, so I have to make sure I help all those lonely hearts out there achieve their dream wedding,” she said.
"Every wedding chapel in town is sold out," she said. “If a love-struck couple arrive here and don’t find a chapel, we will have ordained ministers on hand. For folks who don't want a drive-thru wedding, you can come on over and have two shots and say your 'I do's'."
On the other coast, a date with a date
In Florida, one couple has opted for a more private affair.
Candice Seiler and her fiancĂ©, Brad Hinds, both of St. Augustine, Fla., plan to tie the knot on Friday during a ceremony on Anastasia Island. Time of their service — 11:11 a.m.
Seiler said the number 11 is particularly special for the couple.
"The number seems to turn up everywhere," said Seiler, 28. “For one thing, we’ve been together 11 years and when we started dating, I had a curfew of midnight. It seemed like whenever we looked at the clock, it was 11:11 p.m.”
She has worked at the Seafood Shoppe, a specialty store,for 11 years, she said.
When she ordered her wedding cake from Three Sisters Bakery in town, the owners told her they have been in business for 11 years.
"The number seems to follow us everywhere," she said.
source: msnbc