Your know, when I married my wife, we talked about how we would present ourselves.
Both of us really would have liked the opportunity to say to the world, this is who we are. We didn't really discusss any detains as such, but the idea. It was our day, after all.
But as we thought more, we realised that the notion of Our Day, is perhaps a bit misleading. It is the day when our families and friends come and see these two people becomng a unit, a team.
My wife's parents, in particular, were coming to see their child being partnered as they had been. And believe me, they were very conventional.
It wasn't just about us really. It was about everyone there.
As boring as it sounds, we opted for as much tradition as we could afford. So that those there, who had come to see us becoming a team, a unit, could understand and feel comfortable. So that they, all of them, could remember the day when they witnessed that.
Since that day, we've both done almost everything that we dared to to defy convention.