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Royal Wedding Edition: My Wedding

Some people may find it tough to compare the Royal wedding to their own, given the unlimited budget and resources.  Challenge accepted!  After studying hours of video footage and memorizing the details I think there are definitely lessons to be learned which I will happily apply to my wedding (making it better than Kate's.... hahaha!)

1.  Traditions can be Beautiful.   
      Sometimes it feels like a race to see who can have the most original wedding.  Most original ceremony, original dress, original first dance.  You name it and someone is trying to find a way to make it unique to their wedding.  The royal wedding ceremony was done exactly the way it has been done for hundreds of years and it was still romantic and sentimental to watch even though it was the same.  The vows Wills and Kate* said were the same vows (with the exception of 'obey') that his parents and grandparents said.  Not once did I feel like 'gee, I wish they said their own vows'.

  So many people have commented about how much her dress looked like Grace Kelly's but Grace's dress was a classic.  Having a similar dress in no way undermined how beautiful Kate looked.
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2. Add your own Flair!
  Yes traditional is beautiful but that doesn't mean you can't add your own flair.  Trees??!  In the Abbey!?!  Who does that.... Oh yeah, Kate Middleton.
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I read that they included trees because nature was very important to them as a couple.  Also it represents the small town the Middleton's are from (I could totally be making that up).  There were lots of little touches that represented the couple throughout the day and people couldn't stop mentioning those little details!

3. Undergarments are important
  I might get skewered for saying this but Kate really needed a better bra for her second dress.
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Very Madonna cone bra-ish.  Be sure to try on all undergarments with you fitting.  Kate has a completely enviable body but all I could focus on was how pointy her boobs were.  Not a good look.

4. Weddings are about your guests too
  In their official program, Will and Kate put a special message to their guests thanking them for coming and how loved and supported they felt.  People could not stop talking about the how great it was that they addressed their guests.
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 Commentators were titillated that William and Harry came out of Clarence House the night before to thank the crowds for coming and shaking hands.  It seems like William and Kate went above and beyond to make sure people felt included and appreciated.  It was amazing how those little small acts of reaching out to people made everyone feel so special.  The atmosphere in London definitely reflected how excited people were for the wedding because they felt like they were a part of Will and Kate's special day.

Anything you learned from getting up at 5am to watch that you plan on incorporating in your big day?

*Yes I know that their names are  HRH William Duke of Cambridge and Duchess Catherine but if they knew me we would totally be BFF and they would approve of me using their nicknames.  Just saying.

Royal Wedding Edition: THE KISS

As Frank Sinatra said 'the best is yet to come'.  Thanks for hanging around through all the other fluff for the best part of our trip to London.  It was only about 45 minutes long but the best 45 minutes of some people's life.  I am not going to mention any names (cough, cough MamaLP). 

While we were walking around Green Park just to the left of Buckingham Palace we noticed a small crowd gathering.
In all my years of weaseling my way into places I have learned that if there is a crowd gathering that is where you want to be!  Something exciting might be happening or new information to be gained.  Of course I learned this life skill from PapaLP so off to the mob we went.

Turns out that after the parade they allow people onto the circle in front of Buckingham Palace for when the new couple appears on the balcony.  Obviously they don't want a picture of an empty street so they allow the crowd to come forward to fill in the space up to the gates of Buckingham Palace.  Nobody would say where this crowd would be let in from but a very friendly policemen told us with a wink and a nod that if we go down a little further we might find out more.

Walking down the street we happened upon this scene:
Hmmmm looks like something could be happening here!  Nobody knew and nobody was saying but the feeling in the crowd was this is where people would be led down to Buckingham Palace.  I can't imagine all these people gathering here for nothing.  Of course we had to stick around and find out.
So many people couldn't be wrong
 Now here is the beauty of this situation.  It might be hard to tell from these shots but we are actually on the 'inside' of the fence.  All those people are waiting are behind us and our view to the left (the direction we need to go to Buckingham Palace) is this:
Free and clear!  Since we were inside the park, we are in front of all those people who have been waiting for who knows how long.  Now we just need to stake our claim and hold our spots.  That is assuming that eventually we will be let down this street to Buckingham Palace.

First we had to watch the Royal Cavalry go by.
That horse wants to go back and see the kiss!
And then the excitement in the air was palpable.  People were starting to get antsy.
Notice we are are on the 'wrong' side
People were even jumping the fence and trying to make a break for it down the street.  It was bordering on chaos.  Who knew the British could behave this way?!  And then as soon as it seemed that mayhem would take control something started to happen.....
The police lined up shoulder to shoulder for people to follow behind them down the street.  THIS IS IT!!!
Quick like bunnies, we raced forward and threw ourselves over the little grey barrier wall.  And we were in the crowd!
It was so thrilling but we will never see anything from back here.... lets get a little closer.
Not quite yet.
Ahhhh much better.  At the front of the line where us Americans belong.

I wonder what we will find when we pass that tree blocking our view on the left......
HOLY SH*T, it's the balcony.  Commence internal (and possibly external) freakout!
Must get closer!
Who cares about the fly over?!?  More kisses!
  The crowds and the cameras were going wild!

And just like that it was over.  The balcony was empty.
And I am spent.  Best. Day. Ever.  Especially for MamaLP
*I would just like to say that normally she doesn't wear that shocking pink lipstick.  My sister has a friend who worked at Elizabeth Arden over the summer and said the Queen orders stockpiles of 'Pink Vibrations' and it is her signature shade.  So MamaLP was wearing it in her honor.  It is really not a day time (or anytime) lipstick though.  Need proof:
LP sisters in Pink Vibrations!
It certainly won't be part of my wedding day ensemble but if it is good enough for the Queen then it is good enough for us!

We had no idea how to top that thrilling, life changing 45 minutes so we headed off to Harrods for tea.
Yum!
Coming up... what I could have possibly learned from the Royal wedding to incorporate in my own wedding.

Royal Wedding Edition: Becoming a Duchess

When we last left the LP clan, they were headed down to Westminster Abbey and the parade route to get a first hand glimpse at the monarchy in action.  And to gather research for my wedding which I am positive will be just as grandiose and elaborate.  Yes, I fully intend on a having a 3 mile parade down the main street of Cape May, waving to the confused 'commoners' as I go.

But first a meat pie for the road.
Modeling the cornish pasties
Now that we have the appropriate amount of protein in our system for the trek ahead we hit the Tube.  During our previous nights plotting we decided that we probably shouldn't try to get off right at the Westminster Abbey stop since it would probably be closed due to the crowds.  After all we were getting the dreadfully late start of 8am (3am East Coast time).

An uneventfully but spirited metro ride later we found ourselves making our way down to the mall along the parade route.  We were hopeful (but young and naive) about getting a spot near the route and watching the parade.  Sadly this was not our fate.  We made the voyage on a parallel street behind the route trying in vain to hang a left down a side street and get on the mall.  Those Brits are real sticklers for 'maximum occupancy' and 'crowd control'.  I say let chaos reign!  Each side street was closed due to too many people in that area already and the event staff kept telling us to go down a little further and a street would be open.  My lovely sister said it best when she said she felt like the steerage class on the Titanic who weren't allowed up to the lifeboats.

Finally we reached the last gate to the mall.  : ( LemonPuppy fail.  It was closed too.  But we had the best spot at that closed gate.
I see something that looks official

Perhaps it it Wills in that car!
Let us in!
We stood around the gate for a minute hoping they would take pity on us poor Yankees who traveled so far for this moment but I think they must still be bitter about the war because they did not.  We decided to make our way to the numerous parks that would be showing the wedding on big screens.

We found a little alleyway that I believe was Platform 9 3/4 and made our way into Green Park.
Like a secret passage
Totally leads to Hogwarts!
And we had arrived!
The Queen!
So many people!
We had a lovely view of the whole ceremony.  But I am going to come clean and tell you that we only watched until William and Catherine said their vows.  Who knew royal weddings were so exhausting!
Everyone in the LP clan had set their TiVo's before we left so we knew we could catch anything we missed when we returned state side.  This was the time to walk around and soak up the atmosphere.

Best hot dog in the world?!?
Yes Please!
Weird person in armor?!?
But of course
Tons of Kate Middletons?!?!
Naturally
Checking out what we were told was Clarence House?!?
I am not sure if that one is correct
Hmmm why are all those people gathering over there.......
Guess you will have to find out tomorrow.

 Ok if you hang in there for just one more post I promise to make it worth your while!
 

Royal Wedding Edition: Waving Goodbye

This is it!  The most anticipated event of the wedding season.......The LemonPuppy Royal Wedding Recaps!  As previously mentioned the LP clan flew across the pond to take part in the royal wedding festivities.  MamaLP, PapaLP, Sisters LP and myself all boarded a flight late Wednesday night to touch down in London town for all the hoopla .
Goodbye Kate, hello Duchess Catherine!
The wedding has been kind of difficult for me to write about because I always thought that I would marry Prince William.  We have so much in common....we are the same age, we both loved the Spice Girls.  I don't know how many more similarities you need to build a lasting relationship.  I always knew that if he just had the chance to meet me there would be no turning back for Wills!  (I shamefully even applied to St. Andrews for college).  Luckily I met my very own prince but that doesn't mean I don't still fantasize about having access to all those royal jewels.

Just because Prince William was the one who got away does not mean I would pass up a trip to take part in the 2nd most important wedding of the year (the first of course being the LP wedding).  After resting up from our long flight the LemonPuppy clan ventured out to set up our game plan for the following morning.
After waving hello to Big Ben, we wandered around to Westminster Abbey.  The crowd in the area was already huge and there was still over 12 hours to go until the big moment.  There were people camping out, reporters everywhere and tons of people just soaking it all like the LP clan.
Hard to see photo of all the media and people in tents
Tent City!
We found our way to the front of Westminster Abbey just in time to see them laying the red carpet for the next morning.
Just think the Queen will be right there in 12 hours
Excitement is building!
Not knowing how to top the excitement of the carpet, we decided to call it a night. We would definitely be needing our beauty sleep.  We headed back to our hotel to study the wedding route maps with military precision.

After a restless night of planning and plotting, we put on our wedding finest (aka hats) and headed off to the Tube (subway).
The LP women
Our mission begins
What was awaiting us once we got off the Tube (subway)..... You will just have to tune in tomorrow to find out!