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What time is your wedding?
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Getting married at Christmas:jby candlelight at 4pm, then drinks and canapes, then evening buffet and disco....not sorted exactly what time that starts yet...prob 7pm0
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We're getting married at 4 pm at Church which I think is quite late. I'm usually such an early bird! We are then having a buffett about 5.30 and then another later for the evening guests. I thought it was a bit odd having two but mother in law runs the reception venue and says thats what we need!0
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Ceremony at 3.30pm
Followed by toast and speeches (we wanted them out of the way!!)
Photos, drinks and mingling
6pm Sit down Buffet
7.30pm Disco, Drinking and Dancing!
9/9.30pm Supper - our cheese wedding cake cut up, served with fruit cake or crackers, olives, grapes and chutney's"Normal is not something to aspire to - it is something to get away from" - Jodie Foster0 -
We are getting married at 4pm (wanted 2pm but only slots left for registrar were 10am or 4pm and 10 was way too early for me as have a lot of guests travelling a few hours)
All in one venue so wedding breakfast about 6pm and evening do starts at 8.30pm with buffet being served at 9.30pm:love:Married the man of my dreams on 12/06/10
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Im getting married at 2pm, then drinks, photos, live guitar music at church/in grounds till 3.45pm. Collection by lovely vintage bus to afternoon venue from 4pm-7pm (drinks, speeches, buffet) then eve do just around the corner 7.30pm/8pm. Band 9pm and hog roast 10pm-ish?0
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Thanks for all your replies. Think I am going to see if we can book ours for 2pm.0
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Getting married at 2pm. Photos around the Hall and in the grounds, then off to our reception venue which is approximately 17 miles away. Planning on eating at 4pm ish. Speeches while children are entertained outside - weather permitting - as we having reception at race course. Evening guests arriving 7.30pm onwards - disco/band all evening finishes when the last man can stand no more. We are leaving at 11.30pm. Evening buffet will start at 8.30pm but having hot nibbles that will be topped up until 10pm.There are only two things a child will share willingly - communicable diseases and their mother's real age0
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I am hoping that this will be our order of the day:
1.30 - OH arrives at Venue and greets guests
2.00 - I arrive/ceremony starts
2.30 - Photographs
3.30/4.00 - Arrive at Reception
4.00 - Meet guests and drinks
4.45 - Meal
6pm - Speeches and drinks
7.00 - ReceptionBecame Mrs Lawson on May 1st 2010
Turn £100 into £10000 in 2010
Spent £0.00 Made =£278.15
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We're getting married at noon. I'd originally thought around 1pm but couldn't get that. I want it reasonably early as it's mid October and I want some time afterwards to wander round in daylight (it's at Chester Zoo). My first wedding was at 3pm and I spent the morning bored and constantly double and triple checking everything...I'm not good with too much time on my hands to worry in lol0
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