All I will say is that the cake has been the one thing I was least excited about throughout the planning process. This was mostly because Mr Fix It and I debated on the cupcake tower vs. traditional cake decision and I lost out having to go with a normal cake...well, sort of normal. Because then the cake designs we found and asked our caterer and others to make ended up coming back with outrageous quotes on pricing. So we reconsidered all our options and in the end we went with just letting a family friend making a cake for us. It wasn't what I had dreamed of, but it was simple and it was ours and most importantly - it was DEEE-LICIOUS!
Anyway, as does any good bride and groom, eventually you will have the "Will we or won't we?" discussion on your cake cutting. Mr Fix It and I had talked about whether or not we thought it was a good idea to 'smash' the cake in each other's faces while feeding each other the first bites. I did not like this idea but before I voiced my opinion, Mr Fix It said he would never do that because you have all your hair and makeup paid for and done up in this gorgeous dress (and tux or suit) so why would you mess all that up for a food fight? I was totally thrilled and totally on board with this and so we both agreed (on several occasions) that the nice simple placing a fork gently in each other's mouths at the same time was the way to go for us.
But I didn't count on one thing...peer pressure! I'll let the video speak for me:
Yes, boys are stupid. We girls have known it all along, but it's little things like this that just confirm our already known opinions. Boys give in to peer pressure and other boys egg the one boy on. It's how so many things go wrong in our society. If it hadn't been for Mr Fix It's brothers and best friends standing there chanting "In the face! In the face!" then we would have stuck to our planned nice cake cutting and feeding.
Alas, it wasn't meant to be. And so I ended up with red velvet cake under my nicely manicured and long acrylic nails for most of the rest of the night. So stupid!
However, I got him back...you see, while I was smearing cake all over his gorgeous little face, one of those long nails accidentally scratched him right above the eyebrow. You can't see it in the video, but a few minutes later, I told him he was bleeding. I didn't mean to do that, but it's a consequence of your stupid actions so he deserved it. Besides, it was only a little scratch. And this was definitely not the only war wound we had on our wedding day (more to come).
To finish, here's the pro pics courtesy of Robert Mullins of the cake cutting and ensuing smearing...
Cutting into the bottom layer of red velvet and cream cheese frosting:
Mr Fix It letting me know he's not going to 'stick to the plan'
Me telling the boys they better watch what they're saying while chanting!
Me pointing at the troublemakers
Threatening that the boys will be the ones getting the cake 'In the face!'
Mr Fix It just before he smashes it up my nose!
Me deciding that I should try for the plate in the face
Since the plate didn't really work...he was able to deflect it...
...I decided to go the easy route and just smear it all over. It's more effective anyway :)
And of course, we have to kiss and make up :)
'What are you gonna do?'
TODAY'S WEDDING TIP: Have the "Will we or won't we?" discussing on smashing the cake in each other's face. And then, have it again...like 5 more times. And then after you've had it several times, decide what the consequences will be if one of you chooses to break the pact! :)
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