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Thursday 13 November 2014

I Wasn't There

I wasn't there to feel your pain
To watch you lie in mud and rain
I cant imagine what you saw
How you wished for home I am sure
There is no way I can ever know
How often you let your tears flow
To think of what you gave inside
I wear my poppy, wear it with pride

I wasn't there as you crawled
When you hoped the war had finally stalled
I can never know what you felt each day
The pain that never went away
Crawling from trench to trench
In slides of mud and nauseous stench
I was not there to see the tears you cried
So I wear my poppy, wear it with pride

The smile on your face as a letter arrived
And a reply that told your loved ones you had survived
After all these years you are still here to tell
But your lips are sealed about the war, the hell
I cant believe that one day people might forget
The heroes, the brave, the ones we never met
I will tell my children about the people who died
And will tell them to wear their poppies with pride

Because I was not there I can never understand
What it must have been like to hold a dying mans hand
To watch their life just fade away
Knowing it could be you today
So each year I think of the life I live
Remember those that their life did give
Just to give me the chance to breathe and survive
I will always wear my poppy with pride


©Sonofdel2014

Seconds out.............Post two.

I know there are two posts on this day but the other was a draft post that started a few weeks ago and finally got round to finishing today..............lol

October was a fairly quiet time for us and other than a couple of things not a lot happened.  The two incidents that stood out in that month were a family visit from my Aunt, Uncle and cousins and a night out at Funny Girls as part of the SU2C campaign (Stand Up To Cancer).  We got three tickets for me, deb and my mum.  It was a great night and I would definitely recommend it to you if you are ever in Blackpool.  Be warned it is erm........adult..............lol.

Well as its the middle of November almost me and Tony are now into day 13 of our Movember campaign and apart from comments like 'you look a scruff...lol' things are going good.

Deb is well into her christmas card making at the moment and as I am typing she is behind me cutting and printing and allsorts.

Yesterday we went and did our official Christmas gift shop and it was very enjoyable.  I love the amount of unusual and novelty items that are out there just for something different.

A couple of days ago was official rememberance day and as such I wrote a poem that was published to Facebook as well as being sent to The Royal British Legion official site who have informed me that they have a policy of not publishing poetry which is a shame.  I have had a lot of good comments about it and a couple of people have shared it too which makes me know my poetry is liked.

I have posted it here on my blog too so that it can be viewed by anyone who would like to read it.  I am also getting brave because I am going to start a new short story in the next couple of days.  Stay tuned.

In the last couple of weeks we have been watching a lot of films at night and we have just finished watching the seven film set of the SAW movies (not for the faint hearted but definitely worth a watch).  I managed to get the complete set on Bluray for only £22.00 which I think is a real bargain.  Also speaking of bargains I also managed to pick up the complete Sweeney on DVD for £22.00.  The Sweeney was from our Sainsbury's store and the SAW boxset was from Amazon .

Last night we decided to watch a couple of the movies from a three disc horror set.  The first one was called SKEW and was weird to say the least.  Dont watch this if you like your horror explained and neatly wrapped up in a bow at the end because this is not for you.  Its a film that questions how you want the film to be.  You can see it as a Supernatural film or about Paranoia.  Its up to the individual.

The second film was a really good low budget horror starring Charisma Carpenter and Corin Nemec.  Its called House of Bones and its basically about a haunted house tv crew (who have never seen a ghost in their lives) who are made to go to a real haunted house and film what they find.  Needless to say all does not go according to plan and the effects, while sometimes ridiculous are also sometimes realistic and the story is good too.  Very enjoyable and worth watching.

Its weird at the moment because not only have Debs mum and dad gone on holiday (its Debs mums 65 birthday next week and dad got it for a surprise for her), but also our friend Sarah has also gone on holiday too.  Hope they both have a great time while we are stuck in wet and windy North West England.............lol

Where did September go?

Ok so its the 13 November and I have to say that September was our busiest month yet.  The first week was just a preparation week to make sure that we made all the final arrangements before going away for just over two weeks.

Our sister Mandi had agreed to look after our ever faithful mutt Jess and our friend Tony had agreed to drive us, so this was all sorted.  The only last minute problem we had was trying to purchase a harness for Jess so she could be secured in the back of the car.  We ordered a large harness because Jess is rather large Alsatian/Lurcher cross (cute with it).  Five days before we were due to leave a parcel arrived and a delivery note for a large harness.  The problem was that they had only packaged a medium one and this was way too small for her.  Anyway I got in touch and didnt hold out much hope that we would get the correct one before we were due to leave, however I was wrong and on the Saturday the proper one arrived, crisis averted.

Well we set out on Monday 8th to go to my wife's mum and dad's to stay for just over a week, before Debs brother got married on Friday 19th and I was best man.  Journey there went pretty much without incidence and me, Deb, Tony and his dad Mick all arrived in good time.  Tony and Mick left about 6.00pm and we settled in on the first night of a hectic two weeks.

We had been there a couple of days when Dad decided that we were all going to help to get the apples off the tree that was at the bottom of their back yard.  It was one of the funniest occasions I have ever taken part in.  When we were not getting clobbered by falling apples or avoiding the many falling spiders, we were trying to keep our footing on the grass while holding a stretched out sheet to catch the apples.  Well they went everywhere, next door, in the pond, on dads head.  Poor Deb got her hand bruised when the hook from the top of the make shift apple pole fell of and hurtled twenty or so foot to the ground.  I avoided falling apples and spiders but unfortunately did my back while trying to help.  Ah well cest la vie.

We were out most days and these consisted of either going to Louth (local town), going to Grimsby, or on the weekend before the wedding attending Lincoln Castle.

A couple of days beforehand we had found out that the weekend we were attending was the Annual Steampunk festival.  I can honestly say that |I had never seen anything like it before and neither had anyone else in our group.  The way some of the outfits were put together was amazing and the range of costumes was terrific.  I think what amazed us all was the difference in the ages of those in costume.  They were as young as a babe in arms and some must have been in their late sixties or early seventies.  If you ever get the chance to attend one of these weekends I strongly recommend you too.  You will not be disappointed.
The only thing that was a bit of a let down was that most of the castle was closed of while it is being renovated.  It officially opens next year and we have already made arrangement to go back and see it in its entirety.

The days before the wedding were preparation and making sure that both mine and dads suits still fitted (I had not tried mine on for a couple of months and feared I had put weight on).  This would not normally have bothered me but they were slim fit suits and there was not much give in them.  I was lucky that Mum had got me another shirt that had a bigger neck size because I could hardly breathe with the first one I tried.

Thursday the 18th arrived and we were to attend a pre-arranged before-the-wedding-day meal to get to meet people from Toni's friends and family (Toni was Paul's wife to be).  We had already met her mum and dad some time before but this was a chance to meet people who were going to be at the wedding.  There were twenty one of us in total and it went really well.  We all stood and introduced ourselves as well as telling everyone who we were to Paul or Toni.  The meal I didn't really enjoy because it was a'la carte (half the food, twice the price).  It was ok but not what I would call a meal.  We all had a few glasses of wine and it was nice to see Uncle Michael and Auntie Rosemary again as we hadn't seen them since our wedding (both of them living in Switzerland and Austria didnt help.............lol).  We had a good laugh and we left about 11.00pm.

Oops almost forgot (shame on me).  While we were there in the first and most of the second week politics was the main thing.  The Scottish referendum on independence to be precise.  The problem you had was that you couldn't get away from it.  Whatever channel you turned on, it was there.  I was glad when it was over but even more glad that Scotland turned down independence.  I don't think that separating two countries that have done so much together would have been a good thing.  Scotland is part of the United Kingdom and long long long may it stay that way.

Well the wedding day arrived and we had the morning to ourselves as the ceremony was not until 16.30.  We just sat and talked.  Mum and Deb took turns in getting their hair styled etc...  Me and Dad just made sure we were shaved and washed..........lol.  I put my black suit, white shirt, black waistcoat, black shoes and pink tie on (yes pink) and when I first saw my reflection I looked like a licorice allsort but after a while it grew on me and it did look smart.  I was lucky because I only had a slim pink tie, poor dad had the full monty.   Deb got into her outfit and looked a million dollars.  She doesn''t have to do anything to impress me but still manages to make me question and appreciate how lucky I am that she is my wife :) :) :)

Mum and Dad's next door neighbour Brian gave us a lift and when we left the house the rain was coming down heavy.  Thirty minutes to get there and when we did there wasn't a drop of rain in the air.  When we entered the hall (The Oaklands, Laceby) I looked around for Paul and eventually found him.  To say he looked nervous was putting it mildly.  We talked for a bit as a best man does and I got him smiling.  We met up with some of the family and then it was just a matter of waiting and having a drink.

The ceremony went well and the only blott on the day was caused by the good old English weather.  They had arranged for a dove release and after Paul and Toni had been pronounced Husband and Wife we all were to go outside where the doves would be released.  There were supposed to be two releases.  The first one was to be done by Paul and Toni on their own and the second was supposed to be a group shot and two more doves were supposed to be released.  Unfortunately the minute they stepped outside the rain started falling and by the time they had done the first release, the heavens opened.

Being best man my speech was to be the last.  The order was Toni, Tony and then me.  I decided to turn my speech into a poem and it went down better than I had hoped because I have had five people ask me for a copy and Tony wants to get it framed for Paul and Toni, so that made my day too.  The meal was straight after the speeches and was excellent, couldn't fault it.  It was not long after the meal that the entertainment started and it began with a male solo singer called James.  He was good and got a lot of good comments.  The disco started after and then James did another set.  I did my usual trick of trying to dance and also managed to sing myself hoarse blasting out meat loaf's Bat out of Hell at an extraordinary volume...........lol.  Me and Deb ended up on table with Angie and Mike Parker (Debs cousin whose wedding we had attended in May), Uncle Michael, Auntie Rosemary, Mum and Dad.  The music was a good mix and everyone had a dance I think.  We didn't get home til after 2.00am if i rmeember right and by the time we had a cup of tea and a talk it was 2.45 and we were all shattered.  We were like and I quote 'licorice all-sorts, all sucked out, no-one wanted us',  Thanks to a very drunk dad for that pearl of wisdom......he he he

Saturday disappeared in a blur because we were all that worn out from the day before that apart from making sure we were packed for the Sunday, we did nothing.

Sunday morning arrived and after making sure that Maxine was settled at the cattery we started our Journey upto Newcastle-Upon-Tyne.  I cant say the journey was without incident because it wasn't.  On the way to the cattery me and dad noticed a car in the ditch not far from where they lived and then we had only been on the road twenty or so minutes when we were forced to back track as there had been what looked like a very bad accident on the road which we were supposed to be travelling.  Happy to say that these were the only two incidents on the trip and other than a stop on the motorway to eat sandwiches and have a coffee we made good time.  We were staying in the Premier inn just off the Tyne.

We spent the next couple of days enjoying the scenery and the many tourist attractions that Newcastle and the North has to offer.  For mum it was a reminiscing trip and a nostalgia trip all in one and she took great delight pointing out all the places she remembered and telling us how much they had changed.  It was also chance for Deb to see some of where she was born and the house that she had lived in.  Dad also spent some time telling us about various incidents from his past too.  Two out of the three nights we are our evening meal in the Premier but on the Tuesday night (before we travelled back to Blackpool on the Wednesday) we all decided to try Nando's for the first time and I think its fair to say that we were all impressed with the the quality of the food and Dad was particularly taken with the Rose wine that was on offer, so much so that he ended up buying two bottle between the four of us.

Wednesday we travelled back after leaving quite early.  We got really close to the Angel of the North and Deb finally go to take some real close up pictures.  One thing I can say is that its an ugly monstrosity of a thing when you get close to it !!!!!!.  The journey back was peaceful and uneventful and we made really good time.  We stopped at a services called Killington and it was an amazing experience.  Instead of your usual stops, KFC, car park and lots of nothing, this place had a massive lake at the back and some of the most scenic views I have ever seen at a services.  The place was secluded and there were quite a few others that looked surprised at what views were available.

Thursday and it was time for me to go and fetch Jess back from Mandi's.  Deb and her mum and dad went to fetch her wedding dress which had been drycleaned and boxed by the place that she had bought it from in Preston.  The dog went mental when she saw me and by the time we left I was like a walking carpet covered in dog hair.

Wednesday 6 August 2014

Is

It's in everything she does
The slightest thing
It's in every words she says
The way she sings
All in the way she is
I could want no more
She is, and that's all that matters

In every single touch
She thrills me
Her love in my heart
It fills me
And when all is said and done
She loves me
If I want heaven
I need look no more

Is it right for her to be mine?
To be by my side
Is my world complete
Because of this feeling inside
I can look to the future
No more need to hide
She is what my life is for
She is everything


©Sonofdel2014

Its almost time !!!!!!!!!

Hard to believe but its been almost a year since me and my two buddies Tony and Paul decided to launch our own Movember campaign (which raised just short of £300).  Well its almost time to start the fundraising again and this year we hope to do even better and have even more sponsors to raise awareness of the very serious issue of Prostate Cancer.

Having had relatives who have suffered with this terrible condition I have seen first hand how it can affect both the person involved and all those around them.  I know everyone raises money for one type of cancer or another these days but because I am unable to take part in physical challenges such as walks or bungee jumps etc... I like to think this is both a practical and fun way to raise awareness.

I shall once again be doing most of the stuff through Facebook and other social media and no doubt by the end of November people will be tired of my continual daily posts regrading Prostate Cancer and the statistics involved.

On a lighter note.  All is good here in Blackpool and I have to say that lately we have had some strange and often bizarre spells of weather.  One minute the sun is shining and we are shielding our eyes from the blinding rays and the next we are heading indoors because its pouring it down and there are rumbles of thunder overhead.  I have to say that in some ways we are quite lucky as a lot of the UK and elsewhere in the world have been hit with torrential rain and horrendous storms.  Thoughts go out to anyone caught in these or experiencing them.

Not a lot happening here at the minute although we are preparing for a week visit from my sister Mandi and our Nephew Oliver (I am being dragged to the Liverpool shop at Liverpool One shopping centre again........).  I know before you say it, i really do have a hard life and your heart bleeds for me (You mean it doesnt?)...Oh ok then.......................lol

Should be a good week and looking forward to discussing the latest Liverpool news with Oliver, who I have converted from a die hard Stoke fan to a Liverpool fanatic, much to the chagrin of his mum and dad........................lol.........................YNWA he he he

We decided to watch an erm.....movie the other night.  The reason for the erm is because the so called movie is called Sharknado and its definitely different to say the least.  Its a disaster film (in more ways than one) and the acting !!!! leaves a lot to be desired.  We only got ten minutes in and we were already laughing at the special effect and ludicrous plot.  We have started the second one and it looks even worse than the first.  Will let you know the final verdict................lol

Another new poem materialized today from what is my very cluttered but surprisingly creative mind and I am posting it here today.


Will post again in a few days so you all have a good few days and what ever you do...............enjoy it and keep smiling..  :)

Wednesday 30 July 2014

Ghosts

Haunting are the memories
Swarming like eternal bees
Locked doors with no more keys
We are searching for the ghosts

Albums with photos scattered about
Some make us smile while others shout
Treasure past not taken out
Still searching for our ghosts

Mums, dads, daughters and sons
Remember smiles, having fun
They are still here when all is done
We will never lose the ghosts

In the tears in each new babies eyes
In the heart where you found paradise
Beyond the truth and past the lies
We all will find our ghosts

©sonofdel2014


Its been a lllllllllllooooooooooooonnnnnnnnngggggggggg time !!

Ok so I admit it.  I have been a lazy sod who has done next to no writing in the last few months and has been enjoying the thrills of married life.  Hard to think but its been over 4 months now !!!!!!!!!!

So its time to start writing again and I thought what better way than to write a new blog post.

Me and Deb have had some wonderful times in the last few months and to be honest we are still over awed and cant believe that we are finally married after what was almost 14 years !!

Married life has brought us even closer (if that is possible) and we are out more that we are in with the weather being hot in Summer for a change.  We are now almost in August and I seem to think that we have even hotter weather to come, we shall see.

We have had several visitors and guests over since I last posted and as well as that we have attended another wedding, been to Liverpool 1 and the docks (with Sarah Hovell and her mum Janet).  We have also had my sister Mandi staying and our friend Tony's mum (another Janet) staying too.

I have aged since I last posted on here and am now the ripe old age of 42.............lol.  Another thing that has changed is the colour of my hair.  People ask me if it was to cover up the grey that had started to take over my head, but the truth is I just fancied a change from my normal colour.  So I went from brown/grey to blonde, and when I say blonde, I mean blonde !  It was a bit of a shock at first but now I am used to it I really like it and another plus is that most people have not only said it suits me, but that it makes me look younger.  Now that can not be a bad thing..............lol

My birthday week was amazing.  Sarah and her mum arrived on the 13th July and stayed for the whole week.  Monday was a trip to town and I had my first birthday present of my lovely wife (a new pair of FILA trainers).  On the Tuesday we all had a great day at Liverpool One and I was FORCED into the Liverpool shop (twice) and MADE to buy the new Liverpool Shirt for next year (birthday present of Sarah and her mum) and I pre-ordered the new third shirt which I shall be collecting in early August.(another pressie of Deb).   I know, shocking isnt it..............he he he.  I also picked up a really nice blue Liverpool shirt which I thought was most unusual.  A great day was had by all and as well as a nice meal out we rounded of the trip with a walk around Liverpool docks.  We were out the house for almost ten hours and when we got back its fair to say we were shattered.

Wednesday was a bit of a nothing day.  Mostly recovering from all the walking on the Tuesday.  Thursday and we went to Fleetwood and Freeport and again a great day out.  You can laugh but Deb persuaded me to have a pair of sandals which I don't normally wear, but they are awesome and are rarely of my feet.  Again it was another scorching day and we even had an ice cream.

Friday and Deb had laid on a lovely birthday spread and lots of people came and it turned out to be a great day.  Deb also made me a cake (not too old at 42).  A good week but it was soon over and now its nearing halfway through Summer.

Our schedule isn't over yet and in a few weeks time we shall be leaving again to go to yet another wedding.  Three this year, groom, guest and finally best man.  Deb's brother Paul is getting married to Toni in September and he has asked me to be best man (which I have never been before), nervous, yep !!

Anyway will leave it now but its good that my writing block is finally shifting.  Even wrote a new poem which I am also posting today.  And rest assured that I will be posting more now.

Monday 19 May 2014

Wedding Photographs?

Probably caused total confusion putting that title, but let me explain.

On the day of our wedding the only thing that really let us down was the good old English weather.  It was raining.  It is because of this we were unable to get any pictures of me and my beautiful wife outside on the day.

Our photographer (Ashley Barnard - https://www.facebook.com/photographerBlackpool?fref=ts), told us that when the weather improved and we got a nice day he would take us back to our wedding venue and get some good pics of us outdoors in our wedding outfits.  Today was that day.

It started nice and early at the ridiculous time of 7.30 (didn't realise that there were two of these in the day).  After a first cup of tea (don't leave home without it) and a few minutes to wake up, Mandi (sister who had kindly come up from Stoke to help deb into her wedding dress), drove us down to Blackpool town centre for Deb to have her hair put up the way it was on the wedding day.  Our hairdresser Mark (who had come in on his day off to do her hair especially - https://www.facebook.com/hippohair.blackpool?fref=ts) is amazing and I would highly recommend him if you live in the Blackpool area.  While Deb was having her hair done me and Mandi went for another brew and a walk around Abbingdon Market.  By the time we were done Deb had still not arrived so we returned to the Salon.  Deb was still there getting her hair curled and after twenty minutes or so of trawling through Hello magazines (some of the rubbish in them is amazing to say the least and half of the 'celebrities' I have never heard of) we returned to the car and came home. By this time it was gone 11.00am and we were due to be picked up at 12.00.

I once again got into my wedding suit while Deb was being manoeuvred into her wedding dress.  Ashley turned up at just before 12.00 and we left promptly.  All last week we had been monitoring the weather and it had not looked good.  Last Monday it had shown that the weather was going to be 21 degrees and sunny (brilliant).  On Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday this had changed to a downpour and 18 degrees.  On Friday and Saturday it had said 80% rain and severe wind.  On Sunday it had said 40% rain and no wind.  So we decided to brave it and what the hell ............................................................

The result was it was a scorcher of a day with hardly any wind and no hint of rain at all.  We got about two hours of photos in and had an amazing time.  We got back shortly after 3.00pm and were absolutely worn out.  I had travelled back minus cravat, jacket and with top button open on shirt.  It really was an amazing day and got to thank our wonderful photographer for taking us and bringing us back.  If anyone is after a photographer for whatever occasion I would recommend you give him a call.  While he is a professional he also makes you feel like a friend and nothing is too much trouble for him.

A big thanks also to Mrs Suzie Reynolds (Lady of the house at Leighton Hall) for kindly giving us permission to have the grounds for the afternoon even though the house is closed to the public on Mondays.  Anyone interested in historical houses should visit it as its amazing and an awesome venue with vast grounds and photo opportunities (http://www.leightonhall.co.uk/)

Well its now 23.00 and I have been lazy having had three hours sleep this evening.  Think I managed to get myself slight sunstroke but feeling a lot better after my sleep.

Saturday 5 April 2014

The Wedding Day: 25th March 2014

I awoke to the distant sound of a beeping alarm clock in the next room and realising that my own lego darth vader clock still sat silent by the side of the bed I decided not to move. I must have closed my eyes because I opened my eyes again when I heard the same clock going off sometime later. Hearing a groan and then footsteps I realised that Tony was getting out of bed in order to get his son set for school. This was the start of a big day for Tony too and I knew that he wanted it to be perfect.
My own clock started a few minutes later. I realised it was now 7.00am and I literally sprang out of bed with excitement. This was the day I had been waiting years for, my wedding day. I was finally marrying the woman of my dreams and the adrenaline that was running through me was like nothing I have ever experienced.
I walked across the landing to the tip that was his son Kieran's room and popped my head round the door. I saw a sleeping lump covered in an array of various bed covers and when he opened his eyes and saw me I got a grunt. No idea what it was, but it grunted.. I spoke to him for a few minutes and afterwards proceeded downstairs where Tony was waiting with the most welcome thing possible, my first cup of tea.
Usually it takes me two cups of tea before I am able to function but today was different. I found myself able to open my eyes and have a conversation without having a sip. Strange what excitement and anticipation can do.
I looked out the back patio door and saw my sister standing on our decking. I was fortunate that we lived next to my best man and I had spent the previous evening and night here, as is the custom. I didn't want to catch even the slightest glimpse of my bride as I knew that it was considered bad luck. I spoke to Mandi briefly on the decking and she informed me that everyone but her was still asleep. This made me smile because I knew that my soon to be wife Deb had a very busy day ahead of her.
After talking to Tony for a while he left to drop Kieran of at his mates house because Tony was not going to be available all day. When he returned we had another drink and talked some more to pass the time. By 9.30 I knew that Deb would be down the town as her make up for the wedding was booked for 9.00am. Jeff turned up just after and once again we talked for a few. We had a sausage sandwich that was prepared next door and handed over the fence. I don't normally eat that sort of thing for breakfast but I knew I needed something as our wedding breakfast wasn't planned until 16.30. At almost 10.00am Tony dropped me at my mum's house to shower and get into my suit. As I entered her flat I caught a glimpse of my nephew Michael. He looked smart and a little excited about coming to our wedding. We exchanged a few words and while Tony was checking on his dad I decided to shower. I have no idea why because it is not something I normally do but I spent the whole time in the shower singing. Cant remember what I sang but I do remember singing. When I went to get ready after my shower I heard Tony enter the flat and he was directed into the room where I was so he too could get into his suit. The suits were very smart. They were a light grey and were accompanied by a waistcoat and cravat. The shirt was purple and my outfit was finished with a nice smart pair of black shoes that I had brought for my wedding. I felt refreshed and after adding Deb's favourite fragrance, which was Davidoff Cool Water, I felt ready to face the world. My mum was already in her outfit and after another cup of tea we returned to Tony's house to wait some more.
I kept taking my glasses off on the journey as I still didn't want to catch a glimpse of Deb, even by accident.
A few minutes after returning at about 11.15am another of our friends arrived in the form of Ely, who is Kieran's elder brother, and Rebecca, who is Ely's girlfriend. She went round to our house and Ely stayed with us. Everyone kept asking me if I was nervous or if the nerves had set in and I honestly told them that there were no nerves, only excitement and anticipation. They seemed surprised but as I explained I had been waiting for this moment for years and there was no doubt in my mind that I wanted to get married, no second thoughts, no itchy fingers, no sweating palms, nothing. This was the day of my dreams.
We were sitting talking when in burst Rebecca to inform us of the plan. I was to wait in the house until about 12.30 after Deb and her dad Bryan had left in the first car. Rebecca would then knock on Tony's door to tell me it was safe to come out and get in the second car. Good plan? Well almost. You see there was one little flaw in it, namely that because Tony was my best man and he was taking his dad Mick, Jeff, Ely and Rebecca in his car, then he would have to leave at about 11.45 and the two wedding cars were not due until 12.30. Rebecca disappeared with this news and returned a few minutes later with the new plan, namely that my sister Mandi, who was also Matron of Honor, would knock on the door as she also was travelling in the second car.
After Rebecca and Ely posed for a quick photo, which I took, all of them left and I found myself all alone in the house with almost forty-five minutes to kill. There was nothing for it but to switch on my ipad that I had brought round the night before. The night before it had been 100% charged, but because I had been trying to pass time I had spent a fair while playing pointless games and luckily there was just enough charge to see me through.
The knock on the door startled me and I realised that my plan had worked and that forty-five minutes had flown by. I opened the door to see a Mercedes waiting for me with the door open. My sister Mandi and my mum got in the back and I got in the front. Debs mum Pamela was the last out of our house and she was having a problem locking the door. Very kindly the chauffeur went to help her and we soon found out what the problem was. It's very difficult trying to lock a door from the outside when someone has left a key on the inside. Enough said.
It had been raining on and off all morning and the journey to Leighton Hall was no different. Sometimes the rain was drizzly but other times it threatened to get heavier. We had been travelling about thirty minutes or so when I was warned by the driver that we were about to pass the first wedding car with Deb and Bryan in it. Quick as a flash I took my glasses off and closed my eyes to avoid seeing them. Before you say it I don't know why I took my glasses off and closed my eyes, it was a spur of the moment thing I guess. Anyway it worked because a couple of minutes later I was given the all clear and we continued on our journey. The journey passed quite quickly and before I knew it we were turning in to the grounds of Leighton Hall. As we drove down the long path that leads to the hall I could see my best man Tony standing outside waiting for me as arranged. I had told him that I would be bringing my stick to help me balance, I lied. All along I had no intention of bringing it but had to lie to avoid being told off. This was my wedding day and I was determined to make it through the day without a walking aid or medication, and I am happy to say I did.
As the car door opened and I stepped out I was greeted by the lady of the house Mrs Suzie Reynolds who beamed at me and welcomed me. Telling me that I looked dashing she then escorted me into the main hall where our usher Paul was looking stressed. In his hand he held a clipboard with various pieces of paper including the guest list and instructions if something went wrong, i.e. dj not turning up, photographer missing etc.. I walked through the hallway and was directed to what is known as the red room. Upon entering I was greeted by the celebrant who would be conducting the service and the registrar who would be filling in the registry. I was asked a few questions to confirm my identity and after a few smiles and a little laughter I was told that I could make my way to the music room, which was where the ceremony was taking place. It was only a minutes walk and I could hear the lovely sound of the piano as I got closer.
I entered the room and saw that almost every chair was occupied. After a small nod to the pianist I made my way to the front of the room where Tony was waiting for me. I had arrived a few minutes late to the venue so I didn't expect it would be long before I finally got to see my beautiful bride. I was wrong.
I was standing there for over ten minutes and this was where it became obvious that I had no jacket pockets because according to observers I looked like I was nervously looking for somewhere to put my hands. To add to this little hiccup my leg also started to go to sleep on me and so I had to continuously move from foot to foot to keep feeling in it. I know this must have made me look like I was doing a Elvis impression and all that was short was me saying 'aaha'. I was starting to wonder what was going on or if I was about to receive a message that would break my heart when Pamela entered the room and took her seat on the front row. This filled me with relief and a smile appeared on my lips.
I faced forward and a couple of minutes later I heard the start of the wedding march and I waited in anticipation. After it had been played through once I found myself looking out of the corner of my eye to see if Deb and Bryan had entered. After two attempts I gave up and just faced forward. I heard a couple of gasps and I slowly turned round.
There coming towards me was the most beautiful image I have ever seen in my life, or ever likely to. I am a writer and a poet and I knew right then that no words existed on this planet to describe how Deb looked. She literally took my breath away and for a minute I thought I was in the wrong wedding, because there was no way a vision like that could be walking to someone like me, but she was. I stood for a couple of minutes as they drew close to me and I looked deep into the eyes of the woman that was about to agree to be my wife. In her eyes I could see that there was no doubt, no hesitation, no second thoughts, this was it.
We stood for a couple of minutes and the celebrant addressed us all. When it came to the moment where Bryan released her hand to mine I could see genuine pride in his eyes and he knew that I would do anything for his daughter and that the love we shared was special and eternal.
We held hands and I felt tremors go through me like I had never known. The excitement was immense and I could not stop smiling. We listened and recited. We stared into each others eyes and repeated everything that was asked. When it came to the handing over of the rings there was a tiny hiccup. Tony had left the pillow in the box and the two rings were so well attached to it that we couldn't untie them. The entire congregation, including us and the registrars laughed as Tony struggled to get them loose. I helped him by saying my vows slowly to give him time to untie the second ring. The ceremony resumed and when we made our declarations we were pronounced husband and wife. I was in heaven. This beauty that was standing beside me was now my wife.
I felt so amazing that I later told Tony that if at that moment I had been struck by lightning that at least my life would have been complete before it happened. There was nothing I no longer wanted. I had the hand of my lovely Deb in matrimony.
We sat and waited for the registrar to prepare the register for us to sign. Deb had a bit of a job sitting down as her train was quite long and kept getting in her way. At one point the registrar pinned her to the floor by it. We had a few photo's taken of us doing the real signing and then we pretended to sign again while family and friends got some snaps.  I made deb giggle because after pretending to sign a couple of times I handed her the pen and said 'Your turn babes, the pen has run out'
Well we sat for a while longer until we were given our official marriage certificate and the other copies which we had asked for.
It was now time for us to leave the room and we did so to a cacophony of cheers and whistles. Our exit music played and we made our way into the hall and across the passageway to wait outside the small chapel that was concealed in one of the rooms. I didn't know at the time but we had to wait until the registrars had left before the doors to the chapel could be opened. All the while Suzie kept asking people if they had left yet as our vicar Father Damian was apparently waiting for us. After a few minutes guests started milling past us and other than the selected ones that were to be in the blessing with us, the rest made their way into the hall where we had arranged for refreshments to be served.
We entered the Red room and sat around for a few minutes before we were informed that we could now go to the chapel. Upon entering we made our way to the front and the close family took their places. Father Damian had a beaming smile as he welcomed us and after a short service and a reading from Pamela we were blessed and both of us felt more married, if that is possible.
We stayed behind for a couple of minutes so Ashley could take some pictures of us in the chapel while the rest of the people left.
As we re-entered the hall guests were milling about and generally chatting and laughing which we were both pleased to see and also family and friends that didn't know each other were getting acquainted. Ashley informed us that it was still raining outside but that he had an idea for a quick confetti shot. Everyone gathered outside and while avoiding as much of the rain as possible we stepped out of the front of Leighton hall to be greeted by two showers, one of confetti and the other of rain. It was a clever idea and having seen the photo's I can say that it worked really well.
We also had time to have a couple of photo's taken in the official wedding car, a 1954 Austin Somerset, and it was a thing of beauty.
The next hour or so consisted of us being taken into various rooms for more photos. Ashley was very clever and arranged some really interesting shots and angles. The guests meanwhile were all enjoying themselves and their laughter could be heard all over the house.
At 4.30 Ashley asked us if we could just spare another ten minutes before the wedding breakfast for a special shot that consisted of all the men lifting deb horizontally and draping her over their arms. It took a few to set up because Bryan kept messing about and having us all in hysterics. Eventually we got the shot and a few minutes later we entered the dining area for our wedding breakfast.
Let me say to anyone who doesnt know but Deb made all the decorations, from the table names, to the menu's, from the candle bowl decorations to the crystals all over the tables. She had even made two message boards. The first one was in the main porch and was to inform people exactly what they were attending. This was decorated with flowers and a butterfly and looked amazing. The second one was a pure work of her brilliant imagination. It was a fairly big board and on it were stuck the table seating plans in the order that they were in the dining room. Each one was a flower name and had the names of all the people allocated on each card. This was then criss-crossed with various coloured ribbon and finished with decorative butterflies. It was a sight to behold I can tell you.
Well we sat down to the meal and once again the room was filled with conversation. The food was exquisite and I could see from looking around that not one person was disappointed with it. The wine flowed and there was a lovely atmosphere, relaxing and serene. The food came and went and the coffee and chocolates were served. Deb had gone to mingle and chat to various people and I had the opportunity to sit and reflect on the day so far. It was hard to describe how I felt right then but seeing all the guests, here for us. Hearing the laughter. Watching Deb as she made her way from table to table. It filled me with such a wonderful feeling that it brought a tear to my eye. She was like an angel and it still amazed me that out of all the men in the world she had chosen me and I felt more special that I had ever done in my life.
Well 6.30 soon came and it was time for the speeches. Up stepped Bryan and straight away the room was rolling with laughter as he pulled his speech from his pocket. Both me and Deb had no idea what was to follow, so when he produced a roll of toilet paper we literally cracked up. All week he had been threatening to write his speech on toilet paper and here he was producing it. After the laughter died down he handed it to Deb who had hidden behind her hands and he produced his real speech.
Well he started by pretending he could not read it and after messing with the paper for a few minutes and uttering and muttering he finally started to read out and reveal his true thoughts and feelings. Deb sat listening and I could see that she was close to tears with what her dad was saying. He told her how proud he was of her and he leaned down and kissed her. When he also welcomed me into the family I pursed my lips and help my hands out. The room literally exploded with laughter and Bryan made to leave the room quickly. He finished off with a small story about Debs birth and then he sat down and it was my turn.
I stood slowly looking out at the gathered guests and started reading. I did the usual stuff, thanking guests and staff. We handed out gifts to my best man Tony, Debs matron of honour Mandi, both mums, Pamela and Elaine, the brides father Bryan and our usher Paul. I also read out a couple of names of people that were not there for various reasons, including my late father and my sister Paula. I then went on to read out a poem that I had written especially for Deb.

Describe a dream, it may come true
For what was lost, I found in you
Once I was blind, but now I see
A path to follow, my destiny
The grass it shall be greener
And no more blue could be the sky
Than how it is from this day forward
And if you ask the question why
I shall smile and say to you
You are my world, my heart, my life
No more could I want to make me complete
Today you are my wife.

©Sonofdel 2014

When I finished Deb stood and hugged me and she was crying again. I told her how much I loved her and when she had sat back down I continued. It was usual light hearted stuff about the day we met and it was greeted with small bits of laughter. Almost at the end of my speech I finally mentioned two people that in the years that me and Deb had been together had been behind us all the way and we were both so sorry that they could not be there to share our special day. We toasted our Auntie and Uncle, Pauline and Tony Evans and after a few more words I handed over to Tony.
He also started in the traditional way of thanking us for the gifts, telling us that we were a special couple etc.... I say its expected but anyone there could tell that the words were genuine and not just something copied. He was saying how he felt and you could see it in his eyes. He got a few laughs with comments about princes and frogs which most people know and also with little snippets of events that happened in the eight years we had known him.
Well after the speeches there was just a little time to talk to some more guests and get a few more photo's before the bar opened and the night time entertainment started. We had told people not to buy us alcoholic drinks but if they did want to then they could put a pound or two in our 'honeymoon' jar which we had placed on the bar. The evening buffet was popular although we didn't have any of it ourselves. We didn't lay on a big spread as the wedding breakfast was just a couple of hours earlier and we knew people would still be full from that.
The time to cut our magnificent wedding cake was now at hand and we were absolutely stunned by it.  It had been made by Janet who was our friend Sarah's mum from Leicester.  It was a three tier masterpiece of ribbon, icing and roses and it was on a silver spiral stand that had been personally decorated by Sarah with purple glitter and butterflies.  It truly was amazing.  Everyone had commented on it all day and when we told them that Janet had never made a wedding cake before it left some of them speechless.  We enjoyed cutting the cake once we figured out the proper way to cut it.
A few minutes after 8.00pm the DJ announced that we were to do our first dance. We had chosen Savage Garden's I Knew I Loved You. It was personal to us as I sang it to Deb on our first date. We held each other close and looked into each others eyes as we danced. It was magical. As it came to an end we were encouraged by the Dj to grab others and drag them onto the dance floor, which we duly did. Everyone was full of smiles.
The next dance was a very poignant time in the evening because it was the dance between Deb and Bryan. They had chosen the classic Moon River by Andy Williams. It had a nice slow tempo and they both waltzed to it. I couldn't hear what Bryan said to Deb but by the time the record was over she was in floods of tears, tears of joy and love.
Our first big surprise of the evening came when two of our guests, our friend Ian and his girlfriend Pauline arranged with the Dj to do an impromptu version of YMCA. Everyone had a great laugh and Ian kept it going with snippets such as 'come on' and 'you know the rest' spoken at a loud volume.
No one die of shock but I actually decided to get up and dance myself and when the twist came on I tried my best. I looked out of place but this was my wedding night and nothing was going to stop me. After this I hung up my dancing shoes for a while and spent an hour or so just chatting to various people.
Well the second surprise of the evening came a short while later in the form of cousin Kate who amazed us with her rendition of Sarah Mclachlan's 'Angel'. It was amazing and I am sure that everyone who was still there was speechless. She has a great voice and is currently trying to launch a singing career. Good luck.
Well time flew by so fast and as it approached 11.00pm we left the dance floor to get into our leaving outfits. For me this consisted of just taking my waistcoat and cravat off, but for Deb it meant finally getting out of her wedding dress which she had been wearing for almost twelve hours. A few days later while helping her to put it back into its dress cover I finally found out just how heavy it was and believe me I was shocked. Almost dislocated my shoulder holding it on the coat hanger. Well we got into our outfits and proceeded back downstairs to the dance floor where the DJ announced our last dance. We had chosen Christina Perri's 'A Thousand Years'. I knew Deb would sing the lyrics as she had sung it before but she was shocked when I sang them back to her. She didn't know but for the last few weeks since deciding on the song I had been secretly learning the lyrics. Well the final dance ended and everyone came to hug us and say what a great day they had had. Pamela approached me and placed an envelope in my hands and told me that our destination was contained within. This was a nice surprise that Bryan and Pamela had arranged for us. They said it was traditional for the bride and groom to stay somewhere other than there own home on their wedding night.
As we left to everyone's good wishes a waiting taxi took us to our destination. I opened the envelope on the journey and found a booking reservation for the Longlands Inn, Carnforth. When we arrived we had to make our way to the bar because by that time it was almost midnight and the main entrance was closed. The receptionist booked us in and gave us a key with a security fob for getting in and out of reception. We went upstairs and entered our room which was number 11. Now I have seen king size beds and queen size beds but this was the biggest bed I had ever seen in my life. It was a bed for at least four people. I looked around the room and noticed that there was no phone. As we had just been told that breakfast was served between 7.30 and 9.30 we realised we had no way to make sure we were awake. I decided to take a stroll back down to reception and arrange a wake up call. I went downstairs and after arranging a 8.00am shout I tried to go back upstairs. In my haste I realised I had inadvertently left the security tag for the door upstairs with Deb. I pondered my situation for a few minutes and wondered how I was going to get through the door without looking like a prize wally. Luckily at that moment through the glass door I saw Deb coming downstairs toward me. It turned out that she was thirsty and had not seen anything to drink in our room, so I was saved from humiliation. We went back upstairs and finally had chance to sit and talk about the day and how fast it had gone.
Before we left there had been a little commotion about Debs stockings not being in a bag in the room we were to change in and I had wondered what all the fuss was about. It was only as we sat and talked that the reason became apparent. In the missing bag with the stockings in, Deb had also secreted a surprise present for me in the shape of an engraved pocket watch. It was superb and is a lasting memento of the greatest day in my life, so far.
Well we lay down and we did what I think most married couples do on their wedding night............................We fell asleep in each others arms, worn out from a most amazing day.