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BUT – i had to save our favorite for its own post. I love this picture so much! Makes me happy every time i look at it:

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We finally got the photos back from our wedding photographer, S&J Photo Creation, and they look awesome! We much prefer the black and white, as i think we’d both like to imagine our lives as some cool Fellini flick, but the color ones are beautiful too. Here are a few of our favorites:

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So, i think it is true that good weather shines on weddings (whoever said it was good luck if it rained on your wedding day was clearly just bitter after a downpour put a dampener on their day). October is usually a pretty safe bet in San Francisco, as most of the summer fog has rolled away, for a little while at least, and bright sunshine is the norm, day in, day out. But the last couple of weeks have put paid to that, with cold wind and even, gasp, rain! There was also a storm, horror of horrors, which is actually quite cozy and ‘Fall-like’ if you’re not a wussy West Coaster. And after nearly four years here, i’m a wussy West Coaster!

Which is why I was grateful beyond belief that the Friday of our wedding day was bright, clear and full of sunshiny goodness! We definitely got lucky with the temperature too, which was warm, but not stifling. Especially important when you factor in the two hours – TWO HOURS – of constant photos! Well, i guess our photographer, the very artful and creative Stanley from SJ&Kim Photo Creation, had to make sure he got at least one good shot ;)

The day was pretty much perfect, and it’s really nice to be writing about it two weeks later. I still get a little thrill when i glimpse that ‘classic with a bit of masculine flair’ band on Rick’s wedding finger. It just makes me feel happy in a way that I’m not sure i could ever imagine before getting married.

One of the things i was most grateful for was the lovely, low maintenance and low key nature of the day. It suited us down to the ground, meant that we could focus on getting married, and not have to worry about seating plans, or wedding favors, or speeches, or [insert your own wedding chore here]. Don’t get me wrong, i love going to full on, traditional weddings, but it just wasn’t for us. I’m a firm believer that you should have the day that you really want, not the one that others want you to have. And that’s what we did.

The essential ingredients of our perfect day?

  • A simple, yet elegant, black and white color scheme for our outfits. There was even room for a tiny bit of flair from my fabulous purple shoes. Sarah Jessica Parker might regret wearing black on her wedding day, but I never will. We stayed true to our own style, and felt fabulous for it! I even had TWO black dresses, for day and for evening. You know, just ’cause!
  • Very lovely cream roses, from the very lovely Fleurt. We ordered them in 5 minutes over the phone, and they turned out perfect! So much so that we had interested buyers for the bouquet at City Hall ;)
  • Both of our very lovely mothers and two great friends at the ceremony. Rick was well and truly the alpha male in a group of five women, and there was much hilarity as our mothers walked through the security checks together, clasping my bouquet (as i’m allergic to flowers!). Let’s just say there were a few crossed wires among bystanders as to who wanted to get married… I also want to commend my friends for perfecting their own ‘pin-up’ stance as they practiced posing on each other while waiting for our photo shoot to finish! And there was also the funny incident with the forgotten signatures from the witnesses, thanks to a very busy JP (seriously, there were about 50 couples getting married that day)- good times!
  • A fabulous and very long lunch at of our favorite restaurants, Spruce, complete with a wonderful surprise of champagne delivered to the table from Rick’s coworkers. A perfect cork popping moment! And don’t get me started on the delicious squash and chestnut soup. Oooh, i love those Fall flavors
  • A wonderful happy hour with all of our San Francisco friends at 1300 on Fillmore. A little like the flowers, this was booked sight unseen by Rick and I (Yep – we are trusting. And busy!), but it was PERFECT. Sexy, jazz-inspired, a little retro and v stylish, it might just be one of my new favorite bars. And it’s local too. We were looked after so well, drank wonderful cocktails and passed delicious apps (yes, my favorite thing in the world – braised shortrib – made an appearance), even though Rick and I were too busy to eat anything! I’m so grateful to everyone for coming out and making us feel special.
  • So after all those good times, what was a fitting finale to our San Francisco wedding day? Why, a shared cheeseburger and Alfred Hitchcock’s The Birds in our room at the Ritz Carlton of course!

For us, this day was a celebration of our relationship with each other, and with San Francisco, and it couldn’t have been any more perfect. So much so that we are planning to keep the good times rolling, with a series of family and friend events in both the US and UK over the next few months, culminating (hopefully!) in a proper honeymoon (after our great ‘mini-moon’ in NYC this past weekend) in Italy. Wish us luck on this arduous journey ;)

Enjoy some unofficial pics from the day – I want to remember everything in minute detail, so am glad to share these!

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