Showing posts with label wedding humour. Show all posts
Showing posts with label wedding humour. Show all posts

Saturday, May 15, 2010

How to save your relationship...


I needed some light-heartedness, so...

Here's something for all you people sharing your bed with that significant other.
Introducing:

Apparently it's the perfect wedding or anniversary gift. Something to keep in mind!

Tuesday, July 21, 2009

Wedding High Fives

Mr Jones and I have been discussing the possibility of a wedding high five. We love to high five when we are happy or something goes well, so getting married could be the ultimate high five occasion. So since I am having a low activity week, I did some 'Internet research' and came up with these beauties:

The two handed high five. Source: Planet Neil - Tangents

The secret high five. Source: Seth Kaye Photography

The extra high, high five No. 1. Source: Offbeat Bride

The open handed extra high, high five No. 2. Source: Flickr

The impromptu high five. Source: Wedding Bee

The über coordinated high five (she's not looking and she can still do a high five!?! Now that's flash!). Source: http://www.physics.mcgill.ca/~tamc/play.html

It could be a great moment, if we can get it right! Back to practicing...


Tuesday, June 30, 2009

Tacky Weddings

In celebration of TV3's new reality show Hitched, I thought I'd share this gem of a blog I found the other day. Check out: Tackyweddings.com. My absolute favourites so far are the hideous cake toppers and the camouflage themed weddings. Who knew camo weddings were so popular? Even if you don't like weddings, actually especially if you don't like weddings, you are bound to find this funny.

A tribute cake topper for 'Mr and Mrs Bear' whose nuptials I thoroughly enjoyed witnessing last night on Hitched. Image Source: Tackyweddings.com

The Herald on Sunday treated us to a taste of things to come on Hitched. If last night's cringeful episode was anything to go by, then we are in for a treat! And if you missed it, there are repeats on Saturday at 4pm. Did anyone else enjoy this programme or was it just me and my odd sense of humour?