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What Do Couples Recall From Their Weddings: Most Memorable Moments

You want to make the most of your big day. When you say “I do,” you should also stop and savor the best moments from your wedding day. This isn’t always easy when you’re caught up in the excitement, but somehow you make those lifelong memories anyway.

What moments will be the biggest on your big day? Users across the internet share their biggest memories from their own wedding days, as well as what you should keep in mind before your big day to make it as special as possible.

What Do Couples Recall From Their Weddings: Most Memorable Moments

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1. The Wedding Dress

“I hadn’t seen my wife in her gown and had no clue what it would look like. Best part I remember is seeing the church doors open as I stood there, looking at her all dressed up for the first time.” – Reddit User @Jkinct

It comes as no surprise that the wedding dress is one of the things you and your partner will remember most about the big day. A lot of time, energy, and sometimes even tears goes into saying yes to the dress. While custom fitting your wedding dress should be standard, many brides also choose to wear their mother or grandmother’s dress during their big day.

No matter what you choose on your wedding day, make sure your dress has a chance to shine. Many brides even choose to take photos of the dress on its own to make sure this memory is preserved for a lifetime.

2. Walking Down the Aisle

“Without the ‘advanced screening’ of a first look, I truly had no idea what to expect, and it legitimately took my breath away when I saw her.” – Joey, Maryland

Does it get more special than seeing your beloved walk down the aisle for the first time while the music plays and friends and family watch on? This special moment is a big one for most brides and grooms, and it’s usually the first time the couple sees each other. Photographers are lucky to capture this unforgettable moment in photos.

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3. The Reception Party

“My favorite moment came after the ceremony itself – after the I dos. Once the stress and anxiety of the ceremony was over, we could just enjoy ourselves for the rest of the evening with our closest friends and family.“ – Neil, Hawaii

The wedding ceremony is a special time where lifelong commitments are made. However, the party really starts at the reception. There’s a lot of stress and anxiety with walking down the aisle, and some brides and grooms feel they can finally let loose after all of that fuss is over.

Make sure your reception party is one to remember. From feasting on the best food to dancing the night away, this is when you’re able to celebrate the biggest day of your life with those who matter most.

4. Saying Vows

“I can only compare the feeling of hearing and reciting the vows to the feeling of your stomach flipping as you go upside down on a roller coaster. But, ya know, it’s the excited flips, not the gonna puke flips.” – Reddit user @defectiveburger

Your wedding is about more than just “I do.” This is a chance to let your partner know exactly how they mean to you, and also to vow to do all of the right things. It’s exciting to hear this exchange, even if you’re just reading from your phone or a scrap paper. Make your commitment one to remember.

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5. The Honeymoon

“On my wedding day, about three hours after the reception ended, my wife and I sat in the restaurant at the Hilton Hotel at the O’Hare Airport in Chicago…I was toying with my beer and out of nowhere I said, ‘These are some of the greatest hours that a decent man could ever expect to have.’” – Reddit user @StChas77

Sometimes the magic continues even after the wedding. Continuing the excitement to your honeymoon lets you spend even more time together. These are some of the greatest days of your life, and you get to spend them with the one you love the most.

Are you ready for your big day? If so, make sure you’re ready to take in these moments for the magic they are. They’ll happen fast, but they’ll linger on in your memory for a lifetime.