Our Wedding; Saying I
do (The second time)
It’s hard to believe
that almost 6 year to the day I said “I do” to a woman, I said “I do” to the man
of my dreams. Though both were weddings, they each represent a very different
chapter in the story line of my life. My first wedding was a death of
everything I could and wanted to be. The second was a re-birth of hope of
finding an even greater self.
I remember very few
things of my first wedding. It was all such a blur, and I think I would have preferred
it that way. One of the main things I remember is when everyone was walking
down the aisle toward me I cried and everyone thought it was because I was so
in love and so excited to start this new life with a woman. But that couldn’t have
been further from the truth. I remember staring at myself in the mirror of the
Jehovah’s Witness Kingdom Hall bathroom, and saying, “Ok, so you’re really
doing this?.....you are really going to try and live this lie and bury deep the
man you so desperately want to be?”
A little while later
we were all celebrating with our friends and families. I wondered was anyone
thinking that I was gay at the time, or found it odd that ‘Jamie’ was marrying
a woman. Perhaps he would just live a life alone instead of marrying a woman.
That way he could still serve the God of their
choice and not hurt anyone. Turns out that trying to ‘pray the gay away’ doesn’t
really work – and thank-God for that! I have never been more proud to be who I
am now that I am re-married.
August 24th
proved to be the best day of my life thus far. Had anything gone more perfect I
would have thought it was a dream. I woke up snuggled into my niece and my two
sisters, one of which was home from Winnipeg. It was raining outside at the
time, however it didn’t dampen my spirits in the least. As the hair stylists
piled into the room to get started on the girls hair and make-up, I had to run
out to get a few last minute things done. And no wedding would be good without
a “Tim’s” run. I wasn’t nervous. Or scared. Only 100% excited to marry my best
friend. Most people don’t get a guarantee that their partner would stick with
them through the worst of things, in fact finding that they leave during trial
and tribulation. But Perry met me and took me under his wing when I was knocking
at death’s door remember? He has seen me at my worst and as I said in my vows,
has ‘brought me to my best’.
The time started
moving really fast and before I knew it, it was time for me to hop in the tub
and put my suit and tie on. I was amazed at how the timing of the day went just
so. 11:30am we were due to be on the bus, and I’d be damned if 11:29am we weren’t
pulling out of the Ramada parking lot. We were off to Fort Amherst to meet our
amazing photographer Courtney Dinney, from Courtney Dinney Photography. Not
sure if all photographers are willing to go where she went to make sure Perry
and I got the best shots possible. The rain held off thank god for the first
few hours of shots. We got some great ones. It was great to just have Perry and
I and a camera to capture the love we have for each other. I have only seen a
couple of teasers but I think Courtney nailed exactly what we were looking for.
A couple of the girls complained a lot about the mist and cool air, but Perry
quickly told them to knock it off as this was not an everyday thing! We had
full suits on, and they had skimpy dresses so I can imagine it was a little
cool, but they were troopers and made the best of it.
We did have the party
bus rented that we enjoyed riding around on, drinking on, and dancing on. The
bus driver proved to be quite the hunk too! So both Perry and I and all the
girls got to enjoy that extra bonus!! J The party bus was the probably the best decision we
made. We didn’t have to wait on anyone for pictures, we all just got off and
then when the pictures were done, just jumped right back on the bus.
We stopped on the
boat dock to get some ‘newfie’ inspired shots before heading under the overpass
to get some high fashion shots that are worthy, (in my opinion) to put in
bridal magazines. We continued to take pictures until heading to Signal Hill
for a little drive and ending back to the hotel for 4pm. Supper was at 5pm so
it gave us and the girls a chance to freshen up and catch our breath.
People wondered why Perry and I decided to change the line-up of your traditional wedding and go with something different. I HATE when people have their ceremony at like 1 or 2 in the afternoon and then if you are not invited to the supper, you are sitting around in your good dress clothes, just trying to pass the day away until around 7:30 when you are invited back for the reception. This way, we had people come to supper, and then stay for the ceremony at 7pm, where all 140 guests were invited to join us, and then hard the party right after. No one had to wait around, and instead of tying up everyone’s day; it was an evening event, not a whole day thing.
People wondered why Perry and I decided to change the line-up of your traditional wedding and go with something different. I HATE when people have their ceremony at like 1 or 2 in the afternoon and then if you are not invited to the supper, you are sitting around in your good dress clothes, just trying to pass the day away until around 7:30 when you are invited back for the reception. This way, we had people come to supper, and then stay for the ceremony at 7pm, where all 140 guests were invited to join us, and then hard the party right after. No one had to wait around, and instead of tying up everyone’s day; it was an evening event, not a whole day thing.
Supper was
DELICIOUS!! We chose the menu. We had a creamy strawberry-mandarin spinach salad
to start. Wine was served and supplied by my Auntie Heather and Uncle Len,
which we were informed through a whisper as the waitress poured our glass – a very
nice gift! The wine even tasted better! Then the main course! A herbed-nut and
cheese stuffed chicken breast with dutches potato and grilled veggies! It was
SOOOOO good!! And then carrot cake for dessert.
The speeches were
what I will most likely treasure most from the day, second only to Perry’s vows
to me which we exchanged a little later. One after another some of our girls
brought tears to the entire group of family and friends, sharing their stories
of love, laughter and joy. Deborah started the affair of telling of our school
days and how we have been friends since the very beginning. I couldn’t imagined
having a more perfect fit for maid of honor then this incredible woman! She
looked so stunning that day and made me so happy to have her by my side. She
even sang for us and played her guitar which was just the perfect gift for that
day. ( I will never forget that D!) Next was Sam, Perry’s maid of honor who
shared details about their life-long friendship. The most emotional speech was
from my cousin Megz who basically gave a thank-you speech to Perry for saving
my life on behalf of my family. It was the most heartfelt thing I had ever
heard uttered from a human’s mouth and there was not a dry eye in the house.
Thank-You Meghan!
Once the speeches
were finished from the rest of the girls, including Candice’s attempt at rapping,
Perry and I thanked everyone who was involved with making our wedding the best
day of our lives. There were so many incredible people who were involved with
making our day such a success. I’m sure there were those we forgot, and I hope
they know how appreciate they are.
There wasn’t a lot of
time left before we all filled the ceremony room. It was beautifully lit with
soft lighting and white linens covered all the chairs. There was such a crowd,
some even standing outside! The music started and Perry’s brother Jamie was the
first to enter the room. Then one after another, spaced by about 20 seconds,
the remained of the girls walked down the aisle. I was the first to travel down
with my beautiful mother on my arm and I kissed her cheek and sat her in her
seat. And then as the music escalated into a climax of violin, Perry and his
mom entered the room. He took my breath away, like it was the first time I had
seen him that day. He truly was a vision in white! Looked just like the angel
that walked into my hospital room in February of 2012. As he walked towards me,
we held each other’s eyes. This time it was different. This time I wasn’t afraid
at all. I was more than willing to give my heart to Perry knowing that not even
death would separate the kind of love we have for each other.
As love was described
in 1 Corinthians, I couldn’t help but reflect on how Jehovah’s Witnesses feel
that if you are not one of them, you don’t have any respect for the bible or
God for that matter. And here I was devoting myself to a man who loved me for
who I am, and that the love that was described in those verses was more
realized now then in my previous marriage because of truth…….no lies.
As we exchanged vows
there were even more tears. Including Perry and I. I honestly felt that it was
just the two of us in the room. Reflecting on that feeling send chills through
my spine even now. “Before you I lived in a world where nothing made sense. The
sky wasn’t blue and the grass wasn’t green’…..I said to him. And promised my
heart to him until the end of days, and he did likewise. And then we shared the
perfect kiss.
Shortly after we were
introduced as Mr. and Mr. Perry Chaulk and walked, hand-in-hand, down the aisle
to greet everyone with their warm wishes and congratulations.
Then the party
started! We danced our first song to Christina Perri’s “A Thousand Years”….the
lyrics were just perfect for our story. It was magical dancing in Perry’s arms
in front of our family and friends. Our bridal party song was “Raise your glass”
by P!nk, and then “Mother like mine” by The Band Perry we waltzed with our moms
to. Finally with our nieces and nephew, “I hope you dance” by Leanne Womack.
Then, the floor was free to everyone. We danced. Oh did we dance. And everyone had such beautiful smiles as we spent the first few hours as a married couple. It was so great to catch up with family and friends we hadn’t seen in so long!
Then, the floor was free to everyone. We danced. Oh did we dance. And everyone had such beautiful smiles as we spent the first few hours as a married couple. It was so great to catch up with family and friends we hadn’t seen in so long!
It was an early night
for everyone. We were all so tired but everyone had such a great time! The
feedback we got from the wedding was that it was the ‘wedding of the year, if
not the wedding of the decade’.
Thank-You to
everyone who made our day so special and showed us so much love weather you
were there or posted on Facebook! It made our day PERFECT! XO
It truly was……the
perfect day!
I Love you Perry
Chaulk!
xo
Peace and Love,
Jamie Chaulk
xo
xo
Peace and Love,
Jamie Chaulk
xo