Last night, I was at a wedding and as usual, we were over-dressed, thanks to mom. I was like, I’m going to wear jeans but she was like, it’s other people’s wedding, you need to be well-dressed.
I ended up switching pants and then she complained she didn’t like my jacket. Well, what am I supposed to wear? It’s freezing outside. I ended up wearing a super magenta jacket, my only Prada. I think she did that to just make me stand out. Hello, this isn’t my wedding.
Oh, and let’s not mention she didn’t read the fine print on the invitation again just like everything else. That’s a problem with her nowadays. She doesn’t want to read anything written in English anymore and she depends on me to do it. Well, I didn’t read the invitation either. I didn’t realize it was a country-styled wedding until I got to the reception. Everyone was dressed in cowboy clothes and boots, even the bride.
The reception was held in a barn. Ugh, I could smell the various animal manure before I even got there. This wedding was very unique and I’m thankful to have been there. I took many pictures, although not awesome, to show for this week’s theme: broken and also a theme from several weeks ago: motion.
Of course my mom wasn’t a fan of dancing and wherever she went, she wants to be in and out in a jiff. So after the groom and bride danced and everyone began to dance on the floor, she immediately rushed me out of there. Okay, so she wouldn’t let me finish my meal, threw away my slice of cake. Can she be any more controlling? Well at least she let me take these pictures real quick before she rushed me out of there.
Thats must have been an interesting event to be at. Wish you could have stayed longer to get us more details of fun dancing and music there. I loved this rustic wedding reception.. It’s different and intimate. I feel sad you couldn’t have cake, aw!
LikeLiked by 1 person
I wish I stayed longer too. There could have been a lovely twist, every event has one.
My mom thought the cake was too sweet. She said, “Okay, you have enough sugar.” I was like what? I haven’t any sugar in a while and what am I, five? I don’t need anyone controlling my sugar intake.
LikeLike
Aaah that’s tough, once someone points out it’s hard to enjoy the piece of cake too..
Lol, true every event has a twist lol
LikeLiked by 1 person
Looks like it had the chance to be a good time, that damn fine print!
LikeLiked by 1 person
Yup and if I knew just somebody at that reception.
LikeLiked by 1 person
Love that barn floor! Your mom sounds like a hoot!
Remember: It’s always better to be overdressed than under-dressed.
LikeLiked by 1 person
Hey, that’s what I heard from the lady sitting across from us!
LikeLiked by 1 person
Oh no not the cake! Really like the barn floor….I had images of hay, dirt & lots more dirt.
LikeLiked by 1 person
Ha ha, I pictured wood floor at first since the flyer said “country dancing” so I assume you need wood floor for that.
LikeLike
Ha ha ha! I quite enjoyed reading this story even though you didn’t have as much fun as you might have wanted to at the wedding. Thanks for sharing the “broken” photos too – yes, even the outhouse! Here’s my take on the challenge; a bit of humour (not as much as your post) and hope you enjoy 🙂 https://galeweithers.wordpress.com/2015/05/23/wordpress-photo-challenge-broken-diets/
LikeLiked by 1 person
That you, I’m glad you enjoyed the pictures. 🙂
LikeLiked by 1 person
All I can say after reading this is LOLOL!! 😀😀
LikeLiked by 1 person
P.S. Super pic of the bride spinning! Love it!
LikeLiked by 1 person
Thank you.
LikeLike
from those pictures it seemed like an interesting wedding…i love that pic of bride spinning and the broken wagon..
LikeLiked by 1 person
Thank you.
It was certainly the first country-style wedding I’ve been to.
LikeLike