The big day: The ceremony was beautiful. The room was filled with twinkle lights dripping from the ceiling and Edgar Cruz played guitar. It was perfect. One minor little detail was the heat. OMG it was so freaking hot. Interestingly, the facility owner wanted to charge us more to run the A/C in the room we used, since it was a different room from where the reception was held. That may have been a valid point if it actually cooled the place down. Everyone was melting. Sorry about that, folks. We tried to keep it brief.
Festing: Of course, the wedding ceremony was about us, but Travis and I wanted the reception to be about EVERYONE. We brought in a band from Houston, laid out an enormous spread of food, and served up a drink menu customized for the occasion. Almost three hundred of our friends and family members came to Guthrie. The band told us they play a lot of weddings and there are never as many people on the dance floor as there was at ours. Thanks to everyone who travelled the distance, endured the heat, stayed to see Travis Bon Jovi take over the mic, and helped make it the time of our lives.
Incidentally: We have 150 CDs of music we love for anyone who passed them up thinking they were DVDs of the photo slideshow. We know we’re cute, but we don’t expect all our guests to want to pop in a DVD of our entire lives and watch it when they get bored. Geez, people! Let us know if you want one. :)
The after party: The reception closed down at 11:00 p.m. but the festivities didn’t end there. The band, with the help of the groomsmen and ushers, hauled all their equipment down the street and set up at the local bar to play an encore. The celebration went on into the wee hours of the morning and fun was had by all.

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