What dresses are best for offbeat brides in a wheelchair? And how can you feel like you're looking AT your guests and not UP at them when coming down the aisle in a chair?
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Not even a broken foot and a VERY large walking cast could stop Mariesa from marrying her fellow TV geek Gary. See how they pulled it off this TV-themed wedding and looked great doing it. "I have a condition called fibromyalgia which causes me near constant pain and makes me feel tired very easily. I am really worried about how to deal with receiving lines…" The offbeat bride: Libby, Pediatric Office Manager/child holder-downer (and OBT member) Her offbeat partner: Jobe, Central Office Tech Location & date of wedding: Columbia... Living a non-traditional life meant our guests weren't expecting a traditional day from the start, so we had complete freedom. We're bisexual so it was important our day was a celebration of not just our love but of love generally. The offbeat bride: Marie-Gael, disabled (and OBT member "gaelgirl") Her offbeat partner: Michael, student English Literature Education Location & date of wedding: Ash Cave,... I had a "Just Married" sign on the back of my wheelchair, and at the end of the aisle we had a pause and were able to enjoy each others company for a minute… Happy almost-Halloween! Today marks our final post in our month-long celebration of Halloween weddings. The Offbeat Bride: Steff, Copywriter and Braille Transcriber Her Offbeat... |














