Wedding
Day Bliss - Picture Overload
On
Tuesday, Oct. 22nd we woke up knowing that today would be the most
scheduled we would have to be all week. The morning was pretty much free for
whatever we wanted to do but come 1 o’clock, it was time to be organized. Bill
and I were awake around 5:30 and by 6:15 I roused myself enough to finish
posting my blog. Bill slept on as I slipped him a kiss goodbye and left the
room at 6:30.
My walk along the beach Tuesday morning |
There
were quite a few clouds to the east of us yet I was hoping for some kind of
sunrise today. I walked down to the beach and was rewarded not by sun but by
some pretty awesome waves in the sea and beautiful cloud formations in the sky.
As I was taking photos, I met up with Charlotte and Cory and then further down,
Rose. She was sitting on the rock fence trying to capture the lightning flashes
which were few and far between.
Rose and I getting the best of the early morning |
After
sitting together for a while, we parted ways and I made my wavering way back to
our room. Bill was up and reading blogs on his laptop so I made a pot of coffee
for us. I’m not particular about the taste of coffee, neither is Bill, so with
milk/coffeemate and Splenda we were good. They don’t have creamer here and
we’re not really sure why that is. By 8:30 we were dressed and had decided on
going to LaCosta for breakfast again.
This is where the ceremony will be held later today |
Charlotte,
Cory, Rose, Sandy, Yvonne, Dennis, Krystal and Matt had already eaten and were
just about to leave. The kids went to Akumal lobby to book 8 of us for a bus
trip into town to a ‘flea’ market and tequila bar. That is tomorrow morning’s
plan. We agreed to meet at the pool where they wanted to go and were able to
snag 8 chairs near the White Sands bar.
Easton goes to the beach before the big event |
Drinks
were still served and although still early – at 10:30 I ordered a Mimosa and
later a Mud Slide while Bill had a couple of Miami Vice.
White Sands Bar right beside us |
There were some rain
showers while we sat there but we were going to be in the pool anyway so what
did it matter? There was no storm activity to scare us off. We read our books
and a bit later Jess, Matt and Easton arrived. He loves the water so was in a
few times with Dad, Grandpa and Aunts Yvonne, Charlotte and Krystal.
Grandpa's turn swimming with Easton |
The kids
went to play beach volleyball but this was not something Bill and I had any
plan for. Jess’s friend, Kelly, fell making a shot so needed minor medical
attention. We all teased her over a knee scrape for all the attention she got. Quite
an ordeal! The resort needs to be sure that the customer doesn’t come back on
them, I guess.
All dressed, somewhere to go |
The staff
hadn’t cleaned our room yet but Bill stretched out on the bed anyway and I
started my post.
Just being cutsey |
By 1 pm, she tapped on the door so we moved to the seating
area and let her do her thing. We each needed a shower, maybe a snooze and then
something light to eat. The wedding ceremony was at 4 and reception not until
5:30 so we’d need something in our stomachs. When our room was cleaned, we
walked to the Adults Only restaurant by the pool.
And this little guy has his suspenders and hat on too |
Buenos
dias, Ola, por favor, de nada, mucho gracia – we are trying to remember the
small words to be as courteous as possible. We dressed in our ‘finest’ and all
guests met at a gazebo up on the hill near the beach. When ready, we all walked
down the steps to our seats under the pergola. It was a beautiful setting, the
feared rain forecast was a myth and the breezed coming off the water was
wonderful! The ceremony was lovely with a couple of nervous chuckles amongst
the vows.
Jess and Matt's friend, Kelly, gets first aid treatment from beach volleyball But she scored the point! |
Waiting for the bridal party |
Now, we
can tease Jess that it is a second marriage. Ha ha, remember the one in Ontario
in September? Jess looked absolutely
gorgeous and actually so did all of us family and friends. After wedding photos
to match Jess’s list request, this time taken by her best friend Kelly and her
spouse. There was a small covered gazebo at the bottom of the hill where 3
bartenders had set up a fully stocked bar and some appetizers for us to munch
on.
Charlotte, sister of the bride - Maid of Honor |
Mr. & Mrs. Flessati |
Dad and Step Mom of the bride |
At my request, a picture with Jess |
On the trolley to the reception |
When we
were shuttled to Tulum lobby, another accessible resort to us, we had a great
dinner. Bill and I sat at a table for 6 with Matt’s father, step mom, step
sister and her husband. It was a nice opportunity for us to get to know them.
The meal was a salad bar, grilled vegetables and rodizio.
Reception area - We only used 4 tables plus head table The rest was open to other resort customers |
Rodizio is where they
bring huge skewers of meat around to your table. Chicken, pork, ham, lamb,
sausage and beef, oh my. Even though you receive only small portions, add in
the alcohol being served and salad and you get sated very quickly.
For
dessert we had cheesecake and wedding cake. The latter of which I passed on.
Instead, I had a Disorono on ice. We went from there back on the trolley to the
Akumal reception room.
The reception servers with Matt's b.i.l. Federico |
Cory, the brides b.i.l. was the Master of Ceremony |
We were greeted with blue champagne and speeches and
toasts took place before the music started and for 2 hours, we danced and
drank.
Dad and daughter dancing to Tim McGraw's My Little Girl |
We enjoyed ourselves and around 10:30, Bill and I walked home to our
room. The days have been very full here which is great. Some things were
necessary and others because we want to do them (like beaching and eating and
pooling).
There was a lot of this going down |
Blog
writing is not a priority and I know you all understand that. Today had hiccups
for Jess, Matt and the wedding party but it was all bearable with the support
and assistance of family and friends. The happy couple had a great day and Baby
Easton, can’t forget him, was so well behaved the whole day long.
I love this picture Good night, sorry for the delayed post! |
I hope
you enjoyed your Tuesday. Thank you for joining us!
Your post brought up so many happy memories of our son's wedding in Cancun :-) I hope the rest of your stay continues to be fun and the weather is great.
ReplyDeleteThankyou MT.
DeleteSome clouds but so wonderfully warm.
How fun was that!!!!! Thanks for posting the pictures. Looks like a really great time!!! Too sad you have to return soon, but the memories!!!
ReplyDeleteIt was a wonderful day and the wedding was beautiful for them.
DeleteCongratulations to the couple on their Second Marriage. (LOL) Definitely lifetime memories being made for everyone there.
ReplyDeleteBe Safe and Enjoy!
It's about time.
Lifetime memories for sure. Thank you!
DeleteWonderful...I didn't realize they were actually getting married again. Turned out beautiful!
ReplyDeleteYes, a symbolic wedding is what they call it. Young people these days! haha
DeleteCongratulations to the happy couple! There always seems to be hiccups on wedding days, some worse than others, so I'm happy to hear everything came together.
ReplyDeleteEnjoy the rest of your stay!
Thank you! It was a beautiful day regardless of our fear for a rain out. :)
DeleteWonderful pictures. The ones of your morning walk look breath taking. Beautiful wedding and that last picture is really lovely.
ReplyDeleteYou and Bill look pretty darn good.
Thank you. We do clean up pretty good under pressure.Ha ha.
DeleteWhat a beautiful wedding on the beach! When Dean's oldest son and his wife married in Cancun we worried about the weather and it actually sprinkled a bit, but come mid afternoon no rain but the clouds made for beautiful pictures on the beach. It was great and I'm glad Bill's daughters turned out well too. Enjoy the time you have left there!
ReplyDeleteThey were prepared for a rain out, they have to be, had a back up plan but we're so glad it wasn't necessary. Jess did decide to move the reception (meal) inside rather than risk it outside as originally planned.
DeleteHappy Wedding!
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