In 2019 I was selected to be a guest bride blogger for The Coordinated Bride Blog. I have added my first entry below, which is a recap of my destination wedding in Mexico. You can read the rest of them on the Wedding Tab of the website.
What a Dream
We have been married for almost 6 months and a chunk of that time has been spent inside our home–good thing he is my best friend! COVID-19 certainly threw a wrench in the Newlywed turn up, but being still and spending intimate time together has allowed us to dig deep and really carve out a plan for our family and relationship. Despite the bright sides, it is tough, and a mental escape to the happiest day of my life is just what this wife needs đ
Destination Wedding in Mexico
As soon as we arrived in Mexico, I knew we had made the right decision to have a destination wedding. We decided to go 6 days before the wedding, to relax and let go of the pressures that came along with a new home and planning a weddingâthe best idea the hubby had all year lol.
FridayâWelcome Party
We had a lowkey gathering at the Lobby Bar overlooking the entire resort. It gave us a scheduled opportunity to welcome our guests and give them all a chance to get acquainted with one another.
SaturdayâRehearsal Dinner
We had all our guests join us for a Mexican buffet on the beach the night before and this is when we knew the reception was going to be LIT!! Laughs, love, pictures, and shots, set the tone for the fun we expected the following night. My husband saw these light-up letters a few nights before and had to have them for the beachâŚI was hesitant, but they were a true game-changer. We needed the extra light and they were the perfect backdrop for picturesâŚ2nd best idea he had all year lol
The Big Day
My mom stayed with me the night before and surprisingly, I was able to fall asleep. I got an early start, so I had some quiet time before everything started. I prayed, transferred my vows from my phone to my book, and tried to just relax. My sister was the first to arrive and helped get the room ready for hair and makeup. I had breakfast with my parents just to thank them and not have to be thrown into the mix too early. Getting there was soooo funny. I couldnât be stressed if I wanted to. My sister and the best man had people situated along my 2 min walk to make sure all was clear. I had to call for an âall clearâ before I stepped out of each room, I felt like Michelle Obama lol! Now, this is where the âdramaâ begins.
Once I got back to my room it started pouring down rainingâŚPOURING DOWN! For some reason I wasnât freaking out, I was like we have plenty of timeâŚ4 hours later⌠in walks the wedding planner. I had to decide to move the ceremony inside or hope for the best, I had a 90-second breakdown. For an entire year, I pictured my husband seeing me walk down the stairs, now you are telling me that wonât happen. I let the tears fall, my ladies surrounded me with prayers, affirmations, and love. I let go of my vision, told her to move it all inside, took a sip of champagne, and let my makeup artist get to work. The goal was to get married; we were getting married!
The rain stopped, I got some great pictures and right before it was time to leave the bridal suite, I hear âare you ready for your stairs?â They had enough time to move the ceremony back outside…all is wellâŚor notâŚ
I get to the top of the stairs for my grand entrance and they played the WRONG SONG! The good news is while they were scrambling, my nerves settled, and I was truly able to take in the beauty of the moment. A groomsman later described this moment as: âsomething out of a Disney movie! You appeared and it was like the clouds parted and the sun was directly on you, it was so dramatic and beautiful!â I gracefully make it down the stairs to my dad who is bawling lol.
âStop it, I need to walk and not cry dad,â âIâm trying baby girl you are just so beautiful.â I get halfway down the aisle and see Terrence is crying, at this moment I want to run to my man and dry those tears lol that made my dad laugh and get me to slow down. I got to see faces and feel, it was so amazing. The ceremony was beautiful, I was so lost in love, I saw nothing but him from the moment he took my handâŚwhat a time!!
The reception was a PARTY! Do you hear me, a PARTY!! We had so much fun, we extended it another hour before it was even over! I was so blinded by love that if it wasnât for the pictures, I wouldnât be able to tell you what any of it looked like. I was in the moment; I was feeling, being, and enjoying my first night as Mrs. Jordan.
Having an entire weekend with 107 people who loved us is unlike anything I had ever experienced. I had the BEST time! All of the guests still talk about it being the best time! There is not one thing I would change! It was PERFECT despite the glitches. I would highly recommend a destination wedding in Mexico!
Life as The Jordans
After our beautiful destination wedding in Mexico. We came back to our brand-new home on a real high! Relaxed and really took it easy as we prepared to host my family for Christmas. The pandemic has given us a lot of time to talk and really spend time growing spiritually and mentally while we âshelter in place.â Being a Psychologist, my husband has always been great at communication, but we have dug deeper and really explored the actions necessary to fluently speak each otherâs love languages. It is beautiful, exciting and so rewarding to have this love during such a scary time but especially for the rest of my life!
XOXO,
Mrs. Jordan
Photos were taken by Silvina and her team: https://www.mayanrivieraphotography.com/
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