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Nicki Grisley and Richard Sullivan
On 18th September 1999 at Council Chamber, Wandsworth Town Hall, London
followed by a reception on board TS Queen Mary, Victoria Embankment.

How do you know when you’ve met the love of your life? It’s hard enough ordinarily, but when you are 11 years of age, I think you can forgive me for not noticing! 10 years after first meeting at school, we finally realised that the other existed thanks to a chance encounter in a pub. 6½ years later, another momentous event occurred - we got married!

I woke up with a huge grin on my face, realising that my wedding day had finally arrived. Katharine, my best friend and bridesmaid, and I sat around drinking tea and wishing we’d indulged in a bit less champagne the night before! In the knowledge that I was supposed to look the best I ever had, we had left plenty of time for transformation activities!

The pre-requisite bubble bath started the proceedings and hysterical scenes ensued as I tried not to destroy the French manicure which had been so painstakingly applied the day before.

Katharine was in charge of hairstyling and I was doing my own make-up. The whole thing quickly deteriorated into one big giggle-fest as Katharine wielded the brushes and I fired the hair dryer on her command! Don’t ask me how but 20 minutes later my hair looked amazing! It was definitely time for a tea break! The buzzer went and we panicked as the intercom announced my parents - an hour early! Luckily it turned out to be a mischievous delivery boy with the most enormous bunch of flowers you’ve ever seen. The orange Gerberas, which we had chosen as our main theme, gave away the sender but just in case I was in any doubt Rich’s card said simply “See you at 3!”.


Mum and dad arrived on time with the bouquets, the make-up went on perfectly, things were all going scarily to plan! Sheldon, our driver, caused minor panic at this point by driving past 45 minutes early. He was just checking the route but, in my nervous excitement, I became convinced that all the clocks in the house had mysteriously gone backwards and that I would have to go in my dressing gown! Luckily someone re-filled my champagne glass at this point and I calmed down!

I asked mum to help me dress and suddenly there I was - a fully veiled 100% grade 'A' bride! All I can say is thank God for waterproof mascara! Sheldon turned up again, I picked up my beautiful shower of Mango Calla Lillies, pulled down my veil and shut the door for the last time as a single woman.

However, the journey from the front door to the white London cab we had hired to take us to the ceremony, was somewhat more hazardous! It had been raining like mad on the days prior to the wedding and the Victorian steps up to the house were like a slide as a consequence. It took about 10 minutes to go 20 feet as I staggered around in unfamiliar high heels, trying not to fall over, keep my dress dry, hold onto my veil and not drop my flowers all at the same time! Instead of being elegantly chaperoned to my “carriage” dad ended up carrying the back of my dress, mum came back and took my bouquet and I got such a fit of the giggles that I couldn’t walk – it was sooooo funny!!

We all travelled together to Wandsworth Register Office where I was to be married in the council chamber, an imposing circular room with a glass domed ceiling. We went off to hide in a side room so that Rich wouldn’t see me before I made my entrance. After confirming all my details to the recording registrar, and having another fit of giggles because Rich had been too nervous to remember his dad’s middle name, I found myself standing in the marble hallway with dad at my side. It was time.

I heard the Arrival of the Queen of Sheba start up in the room ahead and began to walk forwards on legs that had suddenly lost their ability to hold me up! That short walk into the Council Chamber was monumental! It was at once the most wonderful and terrifying thing I have ever done as I realised that this was the start of my new life. Suddenly, there was Rich, looking unbelievably handsome.
My legs started to behave themselves again and the grin that stayed with me all day made its first appearance!

The ceremony was brilliant; funny, moving and full of happiness. Our registrar was wonderful and really put everyone, including us, at ease. My dad was invited to give me away, just as if we had been in church. This was a very special moment, and we added our own vows to the legal declarations. We promised to love and trust, honour and protect, comfort and support and be faithful to each other till death us did part. We looked into each other’s eyes as we made those promises and it was like the whole world receded and Rich and I were the only people there.


I will never forget those moments. As we were pronounced husband and wife, Rich leant over and kissed me without waiting to be asked which made everyone laugh. The registrar invited him to do it again and spontaneous applause broke out all round the room!

We walked out to a medley of James Bond themes (don’t ask!) which started off with We Have All the Time in the World by Louis Armstrong and culminated in Nobody Does it Better by Carly Simon which signalled the start of the festivities!

Most of the official photographs were taken inside as the weather was misbehaving but luckily the register office is beautiful - all marble art deco which makes an excellent backdrop.
We had also opted for an informal style of photography, which meant that the line-ups were kept to a minimum and so the weather really didn’t play a part. However, the sun managed a brief appearance to allow about twenty tons of confetti to be thrown all over us, most of it by my younger brother who conspired to tip a whole box down my back!

The London theme of the wedding continued as our guests boarded the red London bus that we’d hired to take everyone to the reception.

Rich’s brothers, our unofficial ushers, made brilliant mobile barmen, ensuring that the supply of champagne we’d placed on board was liberally distributed! The 30 minute journey across central London was one of the highlights of the day as the party got under way.

Our reception was on board the TS Queen Mary, a 1930’s steamship permanently moored on the Thames at Victoria Embankment. The Admiral’s Suite has been restored to its former glory and makes a really lovely venue. A few arty shots with Big Ben as a backdrop were snatched up on deck as the rain eased off for a second. In the meantime, our guests had been seated and were awaiting our arrival! What a reception we got! I felt like a filmstar as everyone stood and clapped and cheered as we came into the room. I realised that all the people we loved best in the world were there and my happiness went off the scale.

The food was wonderful although I was too excited to eat most of it! I kept seeing people I really wanted to talk to. I was hopping up and down between courses like a yoyo! I have to give us a little pat on the back at this point as we had both spent ages adding those finishing touches. I had found some paper that matched the place cards and made simple menu scrolls by tying the printed sheets up with silver organza ribbon. Each guest had a fortune cookie as a favour which we had had printed with a special message and every place was decorated with a fruit tealight. As the weather closed in and the evening drew on, these little candles made the room so cosy and atmospheric.

The speeches were funny and sincere. My dad’s was short but lovely. Rich made the present giving and thank yous highly entertaining and then proceeded to make all the girls cry by being incredibly romantic. WeddingGuideUK.com even made it into his speech! I made a short speech from memory, as it was the one thing I had forgotten to grab on the way out and James, the best man, had everyone in stitches.

After the speeches we cut the cake. Like signing the register, it felt like we had just saved the world! It took about ten minutes to recover my eyesight, having been blinded by the number of flashes!!

All too soon, it was 11.30 and time to leave to take the short trip to County Hall where we would be staying. Saying goodbye to everyone was a real wrench as we had to admit that the day was nearly over. I had a throwing bouquet made as my original one could possibly have been classed as an offensive weapon if it had been airborne! My brother’s fiancée caught it, which was very fitting! A group of our oldest friends formed two queues by the door, one of the boys, for me, and one of the girls, for Rich. We weren’t allowed to leave until we had gone down the line and kissed everyone! The boys got slightly over enthusiastic and kept running to the end of the line to be kissed again which sent everyone into hysterics!

Then we were in the taxi on the way to our hotel, where I got excited that MTV was piped into the bathroom (sad!), and we finally had time to enjoy being Mr & Mrs Sullivan!! We met up with friends in the pub the next day for Sunday lunch, still on the most massive high, and then I returned to the flat, a married woman! I even got carried over the threshold! After a couple of days to recover and open the most amazing amount of presents we went off to Italy for a wonderful, relaxing, romantic week in the mountains.

10 weeks later I still can’t quite believe what a perfect time we had. Marrying Rich was the best thing I ever did! My overwhelming memory is the sound of laughter. It was the happiest time of my life so far!

Do Differently: Not worry so much! I was so happy to be married that it would have been VERY hard to shake me out of my good humour!

Groom's Comments: Rich had a fab day and can't stop saying how much fun he had!

Comments:
We both want to thank WeddingGuideUK.com for all the advice, help, support and friendship that we gained over the few short months in the run up to the big day. Although things do turn out okay in the end it never seems that way at the time and to know that so many other people understand your thoughts and feelings is SO comforting! Also there are so many great ideas on here - I used loads, all of which our guests loved! Thanks to Mike and the team for a wonderful service which kept us sane and contributed to such a great day!
If you would like to contact Nicki and Richard, you can e-mail them.
 
 

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