a Glass of Bubbly

Tuesday, September 21, 2010

This weekend I enjoyed my first "pre-ceremony cocktail hour", and what an ingenious addition to the celebration it was! In a family where dinner is often scheduled two hours before it begins, most of us have a reputation for being late. In fact, my nuclear family arrived at twenty minutes after the cocktail hour's official start to find a nearly empty room!

Not only did the pre-ceremony cocktail hour give guests a little wiggle room to arrive at the difficult-to-find venue, it gave everyone the opportunity to enjoy a celebratory glass of champagne!

So what do you think:
Would you have a pre-ceremony cocktail hour?


Photo by Kate MacPherson.

11 comments:

  1. I always have a pre-ceremonial drink whether its a part of the wedding schedule or not :)

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  2. i think that's a brilliant idea!

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  3. Ha I think that it's a good idea! (As long as you have people who you know won't get drunk)
    :)

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  4. I would love a pre-ceremony cocktail hour!

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  5. I think it's a fabulous idea, and champagne is always on my list!

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  6. I'm for any and all kinds of cocktail hours. Definitely a must!

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  7. I think it's a fabulous idea! We passed out bubbly directly after the ceremony...but to have it before would have been lovely too!

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  8. We were told by our vendor to not serve alcohol before the ceremony. Instead, we invited guests to arrive 30 minutes before the ceremony to mingle and enjoy non-alcoholic refreshments. It just felt right to me even though we had no choice. But maybe that's because I was up in the bridal suite sipping champagne with my closest gals!

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  9. Mo, I believe that was the case! I'm sure a glass of lemonade on a warm summer afternoon would be divine, but a little bubbly before was just wonderful!

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  10. When I got married... some years ago, we offered a small coktail so that the guests could come closer ( many different countries around ) and it was fun! It makes the whole celebration a bit "easy going"

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