I knew I'd enjoy the wedding, tho I didn't realise just how brilliant it would be. It was very participatory and right up my street. I adored the game that involved trying to track down another random guest, as that involved lots of approaching and chatting with strangers. We all had the chance to share our words of wisdom to be read out, and as always at weddings the speeches were a joy, such an opportunity for people to share what they love about the people they are celebrating.
And then I got to do lots of my favourite things - singing, drumming, hugging people, telling strangers I loved them in a fabulous finale by the awesome band. Eating cake in abundance, but it was ok cos I danced harder than I ever have before, even getting stitch during some energetic madness numbers.
As well as participation, there was an emphasis on fun. I attempted a whole lot of throwing that I know I'm no good at but it was the taking part that counted, and even managed some scoring in the tin can alley, boule and beanbag game. I declined the welly wanging tho in the interests of everyone else's safety :-) There was silly dressing up for selfies. And my team may not have been the victors in the tug of war, but my hands are lovely and soft now from the rope exfoliation :-)
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