Real Weddings: Lori and Eric
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Lori and Eric
Eden
When midtown city girl, Lori, decided to venture downtown for a book reading at
a bar called Kettle of Fish, little did she know what was in store for her.
Eric was a
regular at the bar that she was heading towards. On that night, he was also
sitting at the bar chumming it up with the regular bartender.
Upon arrival, Lori took a seat next to an empty seat right next to Eric while
she waited for the book reading to start. Being the loquacious guy that he is,
Eric took the opportunity to strike up a conversation. After a few minutes of
chatting, they realized they had a lot in common. They are both very computer
savvy, love to watch anime, share similar political views and visit the gym on
a regular basis.
When Lori excused herself to attend the book reading in another part of the
bar, Eric decided right then and there to something he rarely does. He asked
Lori for her number and the rest was history…
Popping The Question:
On a brisk, clear day in Nov. 2005, Eric asked Lori to meet him at Kettle of
Fish, the bar where they first met, under the pretense of taking her out to
celebrate their 3rd anniversary. Lori had an inkling that Eric might be
proposing so she was on pins and needles the whole day at work. When she
finally arrived at Kettle of Fish, Eric bought Lori her usual favorite drink, a
whiskey sour, and they exchanged anniversary gifts. Then Eric lead them to a
nearby place for dinner before they went home.
When they
arrived home later that night, Lori resigned herself to waiting longer for the
proposal so she headed for bed. It was at this moment that Eric revealed to
Lori that the past 3 years they’ve been dating was the most amazing three years
of his life.
He explained that a few years before he met her, he had been hospitalized with
a serious illness. His doctors had even prepared him for the worse. His will to
live was at all time low and he had almost given up on life because he felt he
was a burden to his family. Little did he realize that a few years later he
would find his true reason for living in the form of a petite Asian-American.
With that said, he got on one knee and professed his love and his desire to
spend the rest of his life with her.
Ecstatic and crying at the same time, Lori nodded an enthusiastic ‘yes!’
through her tear filled eyes.
Going To The Chapel:
Lori and Eric
had initially wanted a simple destination wedding with some close friends and
relatives. For over 1 month they debated over whether to have the wedding
closer to home or far away. But after some deliberation, they realized how
important family meant to them. Having a family wedding would mean many family
members may not be able to share in their special day!
Planning their wedding was a truly eye opening experience for Lori and Eric.
Since this was the first time both planned a wedding, they didn’t know what to
expect. At first Lori and Eric encouraged tips and ideas from friends and
family. But very soon they realized that these ideas and tips do not necessary
reflect who they are as a couple. Wedding planning became a chore as both
learned the difficulties of balancing the ‘suggestions’ from family and their
own needs.
It wasn’t until a friend told Lori about liweddings.com that they truly enjoyed
wedding planning again. Lori even made a friend, greenfreak, from
liweddings.com who she eventually invited to the wedding!
In the 10 months they had to plan this special day, they rediscovered themselves
and grew even closer as a couple.
Ring Tones:
Lori and Eric
decided to forego the traditional engagement ring over an engagement necklace.
Since she’s always on the computer typing away and not at all used to wearing
jewelry on her arms or hands, Eric bought Lori a pendant in the shape of a
cherry blossom, Lori’s favorite flower. Cherry blossoms signify purity of
intention, undying love, eternal fidelity, and a new beginning.
It was a great decision as Lori and Eric ended up splurging on a wedding band
which both were able to customize to their hearts content. For her wedding
band, Lori chose a 5mm wedding band that she designed herself. It has 5 cherry
blossoms that vary in size encircling 1/3 of the ring. The middle cherry
blossom is the largest and has a diamond embedded in it. Eric chose a 7mm
tungsten carbide wedding band with platinum inlay. Tungsten carbide is a metal
that is even stronger and more scratch resistant than titanium.nsience of life
Wine and Dine:
Appetizer - A combination course of grilled Portobello mushroom caps with
roasted pepper and Roma plum tomatoes atop baby mesclun greens with a balsamic
vinaigrette glaze.
Entrees
Long Island Duck Marnier – Slow roasted with fruit filling in a Grand Marnier
glaze
Estate Lamb
Chops – Rack of lamb roasted with rosemary and natural juices
Stuffed Shrimp New England – Stuffed with Maryland crab and served with a
mushroom cap
Grilled Norwegian Salmon – Rubbed with fine herbs, garlic and extra virgin
olive oil
Filet Mignon – Whole tenderloin of beef crowned with a mushroom cap
Pollo Princess – Breast of chicken with asparagus spears and homemade
mozzarella
North Fork – Grilled farm fresh vegetables served over saffron rice
All entrees served with chef’s selection of potato and seasonal vegetables
Dessert
Wedding Cake -
Chocolate cake with chocolate mouse and raspberry filling
Raspberry Sorbet with a splash of Chambord and a sprig of mint
International Coffee and Cordial Table – Freshly brewed Lavazza coffee and a
selection of imported herbal teas, cordials, espresso and cappuccino
The Bride: Lady Roi Fall 2005 Collection – Strapless, white satin bodiced
gown with an organza skirt. A line semi cathedral train with an asymmetrical
waist line that gathers on the side with a single flower. Beads and appliqués
adorn the gown.
The Groom: Black Calvin Klein two-button tuxedo with satin trim. Silver
weaved vest with silver striped tie.
The Bridesmaids/Matron of Honor: David’s Bridal halter organza tea length
dress in truffle. Thin sash adorned the waist, with a single flower on the
side.
Best Man/Groomsmen: Black two-button tuxedo with satin trim. Burgundy
vest and satin tie.
Flower girls: Pink petal satin dress with organza overlay and fluttery
ruffles. Waistband has large garden flower accents.
Mother of the Groom: Royal blue full length two piece dress.
Father of the Groom: Black tuxedo with satin trim and black vest and
satin tie.
Affair of the Heart:
Lori and Eric had a lovely garden wedding in the theme of cherry blossoms. Pink
and chocolate were the dominant colors throughout the wedding. With her
graphics design background, Lori was able to effortless design the wedding
invitation, monogram, wedding programs and wedding favor tags in the cherry
blossom theme. They also personalized their wedding vows and customized the
cake with pink cherry blossoms.
The wedding favors each guest received was a box of lindt chocolate snaps and a
full bottle of red wine from Pugliese Vineyards. The couple’s name and the date
of the wedding were inscribed in gold script lettering on the wine bottle.
Event Highlights: Our first dance
is probably the one thing that stood out the most in our mind. We took both
swing and waltz dance lessons and kept it a secret until the day of the
wedding. All our guests waited to see us do the standard “shuffle” since most
don’t know we can dance. Well we ended up wowing all our guests! Not only did
we do one dance, but two!
Eric and I started out doing the waltz to Bryan Adams “Have You Ever Really
Loved A Woman”, then we pretended that wasn’t going to work out so we stopped
and had the DJ change to a swing tune, “Goody Two Shoes” by Adam Antz.
The look on our guests’ faces was priceless. A lot of them came up to us
afterward and complimented on the dance numbers. We can’t wait to see the
video! Not only did we knock our guests’ socks off but we didn’t make a single
mistake for both dances!
Best Gifts:
It’s hard to
define what was the best part of the wedding as the whole day was so amazing!
From the way our room was decorated with all the beautiful flowers our florist,
Designs By Rose, had carefully and beautifully arranged throughout the room to
the wonderful music played, everything just came together very well. But
honestly, the most amazing part of the wedding is the combination of seeing all
our friends under the same roof and seeing them all enjoying themselves that
made the day truly special. Sappy but true! We didn’t realize it would mean so
much to us but we had a great turnout. Practically all the guests we invited
came! And those who weren’t able to make it were apologetic or had very valid
reasons for not being able to make it.
Our second best gift is a huge check Eric’s parents presented to us as a
wedding gift. It was totally unexpected and completely floored me. It took me
several minutes to compose myself before I was able to properly thank them.
Happily Ever After:
Eric and Lori both started their jobs recently so decided to postpone their
honeymoon until next summer. They plan on going for a 2 week long Mediterranean
cruise. In the meantime, they are both spending their spare time decorating the
2BR Hoboken condo they call home. A project both have been meaning to tackle
but postponed due all the wedding planning leading up to the big day.
LIWeddings.com Vendors Used:
Hotel: Wingate Inn
Reception Hall: Westbury Manor
Officiant: Pastor April Gismondi
Bridal Registry: Fortunoff
Invitation: Pippy’s Sweets
Florist: Designs By Rose
Photographer: Duet
Videographer: Duet
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