p. david and todd are two of my best friends in the world and they were the officiants at our wedding, so it's appropriate that i feature them as my first {male} same-sex wedding! they are a true inspiration, they have been together for eighteen years and they have the most beautiful, loving marriage i have ever had the privilege to witness. they have actually been married three times {!!}: once in 1999 at the beautiful union station in los angeles, which todd is writing about; again in san francisco at city hall when it became legal {i was their witness}; and for a third time this past june before prop 8 was overturned. the third time they were also married at union station, but it was a very quick ceremony outside, with drinks at the bar after! {third time a charm?!} i asked todd to write about their first {main} wedding ceremony at union station, so take it away, todd:
{a first date}
{first wedding: december 1999, union station, los angeles}
{second wedding: february 2004, city hall, san francisco}
{third wedding: june 2008, union station, los angeles}
We got married on the 8th anniversary of our first date on 12/21/99 which makes 2009 the year of our 10th wedding anniversary and 18th year together.
A lot like your wedding, we didn't have a big budget so all of our best people and a few other amazing friends worked with us transforming the Fred Harvey Room at Union Station into a winter wonderland. We worked all day, all get gussied up, got married and then we were all stuffing trash bags in our formal wear at midnight. A true community effort!
P. David is a producer so he approached it like a one day shoot which was very effective. We also learned half way through to stop using the word "wedding" to vendors. When we were just having a big party the prices dropped drastically every time. Especially where the cake was concerned.
Important was to have best friends near. Only regret was that we were missing a few key friends (wink). {note from christina: i was unable to make their first wedding in 1999, but i went to the other two!}
My favorite part of the day (night, actually) was right after we were pronounced husbands for life. Everything looked a little sharper and warmer. Things have never looked the same since.
We DIYed pretty much everything. We rented tables, piano, plates, glasses. We did all the decorations, music, food, drink and had Ebersole-Hughes mugs made from an office supply place online as the momento. We had lots of help from friends.
One piece of advice: Stay in the moment. Stay focused on your spouse so you remember everything.
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this is one of the few real weddings where i actually sighed out loud at all their beautiful love. thanks for the loveliness.
Sorry I completely konked out before the clean-up at wedding number 1 - but thanks Christina for the photos of the other two weddings. I'd seen the Frisco one, but not the second Union Station one.
"Everything looked a little sharper and warmer. Things have never looked the same since."
That made my heart all swell up. I've been wondering quite what it was that changed after our wedding and that is it. I'm sitting in bed with my laptop smiling. Thank you both (Christina and Todd) for this beautiful post.
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