Sweet Treat
Lisa and Paul make the most of their special day in Toronto, Ontario. By Roseanne Dela Rosa
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The Wedding Day
Wedding date: August 25, 2007
Guests: 225
Motif: Cherry blossoms with pink and brown.
Her best moment: Seeing everyone enjoy and appreciate all the little details we put together for the wedding.
His best moment: Seeing Lisa walk down the aisle.
Wedding song: All I Want Is You by U2. We love U2 and wanted something contemporary that meant a lot to us.
What they would do differently: Perhaps had our ceremony at a closer location and closer time.
Advice to others: Seize the wedding planning momentum and do as much as you can beforehand. No matter how much people will mock you for being ‘super-organized’ – it pays off during that last week.
Fave gift: Their wedding cake and groom’s snowboard hill cake. Best surprise: Listening to the song that the bridal party wrote and performed for us.
Fave wedding details: The food, 10 glorious courses of delicious Chinese food.
What made his day: Dancing and partying at the end of the night with Lisa and all our friends. As well – singing, I Want It That Way by the Backstreet Boys at the top of our lungs with all the groomsmen, hilarious!
Honeymoon: Mini-moon at Taboo in Muskoka. Followed by a big Hawaiian honeymoon in November.
The day in three words: Best. Day. EVER.
Photography Courtesy of Liz Rubincam Photography (lizrubincam.com)
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