Sometimes, smaller really is better.
When it comes to weddings, planning large events can be overwhelming, and even impersonal. On the wedding day, having 8 or more bridesmaids and groomsmen to wrangle, needing to mingle with 350 guests and keep the whole thing running on schedule is enough to make even the most organized, outgoing bride wishing for the evening to end.
So, on the flip side, a small, intimate wedding can feel more special.
Without the “pomp and circumstance,” you can focus on what is important: love and marriage.
Kim and Neil had a small window of time in which to plan their wedding. Neil is a marine, so with limited leave, a large, traditional affair was not an option. They planned their mid-week wedding, knowing there would be just enough time to return to base.
Sixteen family members came together to celebrate Kim and Neil’s marriage. Everyone stood together at the altar to be a part of the ceremony. When every single guest that is at the wedding truly wants to be there and is excited for the couple, it shows. The love can practically be felt in the air!