The title of this post "Throwing Tradition out the Window" is just going to be a little teaser of what my fiance and I think of typical wedding traditions (because we like to do things our own way).
First an anecdote... the other day, my fiance decided that it is not fair that a wedding should be all about the bride, so his new plan was to walk down the aisle after me with a red kimono swinging a samurai sword. I assured him that I would still be the center of attention, so the new plan... jumping from a helicopter :-)
While I would like to say that all of that is nonsense, he had a really great point... a wedding is not all about the bride, it isn't her day. A wedding is about two people and their decision to spend the rest of their lives together. So I guess my big point is that it isn't going to be all about me - it will be about us.
Some other traditional wedding stuff I would like to throw out the window...
- The Chicken Dance (or any other group dance for that matter)
- Speaking of throwing...the throwing of the bouquet (not my thing)
- A veil (I prefer a fresh flower instead)
- A garter dance
Now don't get me wrong, there are several wedding traditions that I find beautiful and significant...
- The bride's father walking her down the aisle to give her away
- Both the father/daughter dance and the mother/son dance
- The first dance of the newlyweds