

Unfortunately, Ryan didn’t get accepted to Stanford but encouraged Matt to go on ahead assuring him that things between them wouldn’t change. Actually very hunky gorgeous jock kind of guys.)īest friends and lovers since high school, the plan had always been for Matt and Ryan to head off to Stanford together and then forge ahead into the brave new world together. (And for those of you that haven’t figured it out as yet, Matt and Ryan are guys. A photo that reveals that not only did Matt lose Ryan, he lost Ryan to a woman. Breaking his heart even further, a photo of Ryan and Alex was enclosed with the invitation. Matt’s old friend and flame, Ryan, is about to tie the knot. Most invites land in the trash, that is until one jumps out at him like a black cat on Halloween. With a promotion campaign where readers invite him to their weddings, Matt is inundated, frustrated and even amused at some of the weddings about to occur yet finds nothing really cover story worthy. Believing in equality for all, his upcoming issue is devoted to, you guessed it, weddings. Matt is a successful magazine editor for a glossy gay publication.


If we ignore the father of bride having his coronary as his credit card gets declined or his bank account empties as he pays the caterer, there is one group of people that are never too thrilled with weddings – the first loves, the jilted loves, the loves who thought their high school crush would blossom into a lifetime of love and laughter, the ones who hold on to the past and never move forward, the ones with their Julia Roberts’ moment when life crystalizes before their eyes as they learn that a lost love has moved on and is about to be married to someone else and in that moment knows what they must do – – – they must stop the wedding and win back their “true love.” Who doesn’t like a wedding (except when it comes to me and I avoid them like the plague)? Or at least the romantic notion of one? The dress, the flowers, the dancing, the beautiful bride and the panic stricken groom – what’s not to like! Everyone loves a wedding, er, well, not quite everyone. This day is not about us: it’s about you, and we will do whatever we can to ensure that you, your ceremony, and your marriage shine through.Every once in awhile I stumble onto a film that, although it undoubtedly will not break the bank at the box office and I may go toe-to-toe with colleagues over its “merits”, it is still a film filled with charm and heart and interesting solid performances that deserves not only mention, but is more than worth a peak at the theatre. It’s when, after months, possibly years of preparation, the groom is standing in front of the most important friends and family he and his bride-to-be have in their lives, the venue has been prepared according to their preferences, the music, the lighting, the flowers, and everything else is perfect the bride enters the room like a vision, she begins her procession, she sees her groom,their eyes meet, and it’s magic. The most important task entrusted to an officiant, a wedding coordinator, and everyone involved in the production of your wedding is to create that perfect moment.

Our goal is to assist you in creating a service that complements your personalities and the love you share. It is uniquely yours, to be remembered always with joy and love. Your wedding day is the foundation of the rest of your lives together, and your ceremony is the focal point around which the day revolves.
