So much can be said about our special day....our wedding day! A
joyous celebration with family, friends, and a man who knows my heart. We could not have asked for a more beautiful and spirit-filled event.
I lead a "bald life" on average 363 days out of the year. I went back and forth on whether to wear a wig on my wedding day. I was not living in my hometown when I lost my hair. Most of my family knows me with hair and it takes a little getting used to for them when I go home for visits.
The decision basically came down to my preference of going bald versus my grandmother's comfort. This wonderful lady is 90 years old and does not understand why I would not wear a wig. She absolutely loves seeing me in a wig. In the culture in which she grew up wearing wigs was common. When my grandmother first saw me in my veil and wedding dress, I knew we had made the right decision. It wasn't just my day. It was a day for all of my loved ones.
I have many memorable moments from having hair on my wedding day.
A 4 year old friend spinning around the bridal shop while trying on my veil.
My mom and little sister picking out my wig and coloring.
My groom not being able to find me during some pre-wedding day festivities. He always looks for the bald one.
Getting my hair pre-done for the wedding. Not many can say that.
The excitement of spending a morning with my bridesmaids at the salon getting an up do, drawing on eyebrows, and applying eyelashes. Some wonderful moments with a talented stylist and childhood friend.
The look on the groom's face seeing me for the first time. I don't even remember what he said.
After an hour of photos, the photographer saying, "Do you want to take your wig off for these next shots?" An exhilarating moment.
Sitting in an air conditioned room before the ceremony I was able to "let my hair down". Wig in the corner, feet propped up.
Taking pictures with friends at the reception only to hear, "Wait a minute. This isn't right." The next thing I knew we were having a bald photo shoot.
And finally, my husband taking off the wig at the end of the night and telling me I look beautiful.
I am so blessed that I am accepted as a beautiful bald lady in today's society. In the end, I am continuing to learn it is not what you look like that matters. With hair or without, what does matter is how you share your heart with others.
Wedding Day Slideshow
Wedding Day Photos
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