I went to my first wedding in a long while last
weekend. It was a lovely ceremony, but
as usual, I was on edge when it came time for the reception. No sooner was I seated then I started to
search for my exits. The tables were
tight and I didn’t have a direct route to the restrooms for bouquet toss
time. I was seated with my parents and
my mom joked that I could hide under the table.
And let’s be honest, I was seriously considering that as an option if
needed.
I kept waiting and waiting for a sign. The ubiquitous “Ok, now we need all the
single women out there…” or the slightly more welcome “Single Ladies” by
Beyonce. Yet, I kept waiting and it
never came. Was I going crazy? There was the first dance, toasts, dance with
parents, cutting of the cake, the money dance, but still, no bouquet toss. What’s going on here?
My folks and I headed for the door after the cake (my mom’s
a baker, so we always must stay for the cake).
On the way out the groom tapped me on the shoulder and said, “we didn’t
do the bouquet toss for your sake.”
I was blown away. I
mean, is that awesome or what? It felt
like a big win for the single community.
I’m never short on an opinion, but to hear someone respond to that
opinion was unbelievable. And not just
respond, but agree (to some extent).
It’s moments like this that keep me fighting the good fight for singles
everywhere.
If you’re curious as to my thoughts on the bouquet toss,
then I invite you to read a previous post from summer on this very topic.
Huzzah for victory!
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