Cagliostro wrote:Okay, I asked her what our song should be, and she said it should be something from Air Supply.
We just broke up.

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I love weddings where the bride chooses her own music for the processional and recessional instead of going with the typical wedding planner selections. I am so tired of Wagner's The Bridal Chorus for processionals..duke wrote: My wife and I dont have a song that's officially "our song". She walked down the aisle to Bach's "Pachelbel's Canon" which she has always loved and I've grown to love, for both the beauty of the song, and the memory of that day.
Me too. Its the personal touches that make the day so much more memorable. We had a very good (nationally awarded) string quartet play live at the ceremony - on my wife's insistence that we would not stoop to "canned" music. She's the one with class.I love weddings where the bride chooses her own music for the processional and recessional instead of going with the typical wedding planner selections. I am so tired of Wagner's The Bridal Chorus for processionals..
There's probably a 12 step program out there for you, Menolly. I pray it helps.Menolly wrote::::yeah, I'm nuts. I love watching others home movies:::
But the first step is acceptance of there being a problem, yes? I am definitely not there yet. Offer to show me vacation or wedding videos, and I am perfectly content.dANdeLION wrote:There's probably a 12 step program out there for you, Menolly. I pray it helps.Menolly wrote::::yeah, I'm nuts. I love watching others home movies:::