Oklahoma Magazine January 2019

Page 66

Oklahoma Wedding

Something Old … Something New Traditions can add a lovely touch to your nuptials, but they don’t have to rule your day. Here are some traditions to keep, some to discard, and some to make your own.

Large cake

New tradition

Gourmet dessert bar

Wedding cakes will always be popular, but some couples choose to have a smaller official cake so they can include gourmet desserts, appealing to a variety of guest preferences. If you choose this route, consider the favorite desserts of your friends and family members. Cheesecake and pie are some of the most popular and delicious desserts that couples offer their guests.

New tradition Shared cost

New tradition Sharing the

The old dowry system, in which the bride’s family foots the bill for the entire wedding, is giving way to an egalitarian approach. Couples are getting married later in life (the average ages for first-time brides and grooms are 28 and 29, respectively), so they have more resources to pay for the wedding themselves. Also, grandparents and significant people in the couple’s lives are stepping up to contribute financially.

Old tradition Two-week

New tradition Small wedding

New tradition ‘Mini-moon’

party … or none

Years ago, when a couple got married, the bride asked her best friend, her sisters, her cousins and her future sisters-in-law to stand with her at the wedding. These days, some couples do away with the huge ensemble and keep the wedding party small … or eliminate it altogether. As Ashley Farthing-Porto of Farthing Events says, “The age of the receiving line is lonnnnnnnng gone.” 64

Old tradition Throwing

bride’s family

Old tradition Huge

wedding party

Old tradition Cost paid by

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honeymoon

Because of work commitments, fewer couples are traveling to faraway locales for extended honeymoons; in exchange, they go for shorter trips to fun-filled cities closer to home, like San Francisco or Nashville.

the bouquet bouquet

Instead of the grabby, sometimes awkward bouquet toss to all the single ladies in the crowd, a bride may want to share her wedding flowers. Or she might give the bouquet to the longest-married couple in attendance … or split the whole arrangement by giving a flower to honor each person who means something special in the couple’s lives.

PHOTO BY NATALIE GREEN

Old tradition


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Dreamy Getaways a Deux

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pages 92-93

Beautiful You

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page 68

Something Old ... Something New

2min
page 66

Managing Expectations

3min
pages 64-65

Enamoring Elegance

3min
pages 56-58, 60-63

Ann Felton Gilliland

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page 53

Surrealism, Intrigue & Risk

2min
page 52

A Divine Comedy

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page 51

A Thunderous Lot of Games

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The Oklahoma Wedding Show

1min
page 50

Hitting the Trail Once Again

1min
page 49

Tasty Tidbits

3min
page 47

Small Plates in the Plaza

3min
page 46

A Speakeasy for Our Time

3min
pages 43-45

An Ounce of Prevention

6min
pages 38-41

Oklahomans of the Year

12min
pages 32-36

Avoiding Winter Illness

2min
page 29

Eagles Make a Jet Landing

2min
page 28

Maritime Mountain Meeting

3min
pages 26-27

An Architectural Tribute

4min
pages 22-24

Keeping the Spirit Alive

1min
page 21

Coming Full Circle

5min
pages 18-19

Where Stones Find Homes

2min
page 17

Looking to Bounce Back

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page 16

An Inside Look at the Boys in Blue

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pages 14-15

Take a Book – Leave a Book

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