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You’ve seen it this way for years in your friends weddings that you’ve stood in…but why does the bride stand on the left.  This tradition dates back to medieval times when there was such a thing as “marriage by capture”.  The Groom stood on the right side of his bride to be able to quickly pull his sword (most men being right-handed) to ward off opposing men trying to capture his bride.  This is also why the Groomsmen are aligned to the right during a wedding ceremony for their assistance in helping the Groom defend his bride.  The Best Man was normally chosen as the best warrior for protection of the Bride and Groom as well.

In modern times, some couples buck the tradition and actually choose to reverse their stances.  Just be sure to check with your church first to determine if it is against their house rules to do so.

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Last Updated on Saturday, 21 May 2011 12:38

Alaina and I met courtesy of her Mom being at Kim and Tim’s reception last September.  Alaina contacted me on a Monday in June and I noticed she was calling from the Kentucky area.  I happened to be in East Tennessee at the time for a conference I was invited to speak at and we ended up meeting that Thursday in Knoxville, TN to discuss her wedding plans.  That meeting was a GREAT start to planning for a wonderful couple such as Alaina and Clayton.  They met through wrestling practice at River Valley High School when Alaina was helping during her training for the 2008 Olympic trials and Clayton was mutual friends with the wrestling coach. 

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Last Updated on Thursday, 16 December 2010 11:57

Wow!  What a wedding…what a Father Daughter dance!  Definitely one of if not THE most memorable of my career.  Our photographer Jen from Wren Photography was crying and the bridesmaids were asking for Kleenex.  The setting was the Terrace Bay Inn on the shores of Lake Michigan and it was beautifully decorated by Tiffany of Final Touches Designs.  Decor lighting for the head table and columns at the Terrace were supplied by Taylored Weddings, along with the Live Montages on the screens.  That’s the team….now let’s hear the rest of the story.

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Last Updated on Thursday, 16 December 2010 11:58