asphaltgambler |
08-17-2017 07:00 AM |
Hey all - I'm not if I've shared this story here. In 2009 - my then girl friend and I decided to become one, make it official. Since this was the second time 'round for both of us we decided to do something completely opposite of our first weddings.
I've always loved Elvis especially when he sang Gospel songs.
Initially the plan was to fly to Vegas, do the entire Elvis presiding, drive thru wedding chapel in a vintage Caddy convertible, dress in 50's garb, the whole deal. Actually the complete cost was very reasonable compared to what an average small wedding costs.
Then once back home, we would host a very small reception for the immediate family and a few friends at our home.
Well - my father's health started to rapidly decline early that year, he was 89 and late in his 4th quarter, so we changed it up so he could be there.
The short story is - we brought Vegas to our home instead, including a great Elvis impersonator to marry us. The date was Halloween. The only request for guests is that they had to dress up (in the spirit of Halloween) whatever they wanted. No gifts, just themselves.
Our Elvis was fantastic! He had an impressive resume including; placing top 5 in Vegas- best Elvis, appearing on several TV shows (cameo) including Rosanne. Also had the credentials to marry us in Va.
We spent weeks prior decorating our house inside and out. The kicker is I asked my dad what he wanted to dress up as and he really didn't have any ideas. My suggestion was he should go as Hugh Hefner because he looked very much like him, but more handsome. he was all for it. i found a costume online, purchased all the accessories to complete the 'look'.
At the time he was undergoing chemo and naturally lost some weight. My sister fit him and tailored it. He looked awesome!
After the ceremony he played his acoustic guitar and sang as he walked around mingling with everyone. His appearance was the late 60's white jump suit Elvis. In short he absolutely killed it.
People close to us still talk about what a good time it was. Of course it wasn't the real "E" but this guys voice, look and moves were spot on.
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