Today while two of my coworkers and I were vaccinating some dogs, one of them asked me if my fiance and I had set a date for our wedding yet- and i said, Yup! March 15! It was at that point he was like- Ya'll are getting married on the Ides or March???
I didn't even think about it when i had planned the date earlier. March 15 sounded like a great date...until Tom pointed that out
For those of you who don't know the Ides of March (march 15) was the day Julius Ceasar was assisinated. It's historically viewed as a "bad" day i suppose you'd say.
I'm not really supersticious at all now- keep that in mind. But i also wonder if i should move the date or not though. When I was origionally picking a date- i was going to have the wedding on St. Patricks day - but since St. Patricks falls on a Monday this year, i chose the 15th instead as it's on a Saturday. Am i just being weird or do ya'll think i should change the date real fast before we send out save the dates and set up contracts with our vendors????
I almost want to keep the date and do something "fun" to celebrate at the reception...like have little "swords" as party favors and maybe a Ceaser cake topper
We should also serve Ceaser salads
That'd be weird lol! Maybe we should just keep the date though and go about our day as planned? What do ya'll think??
I didn't even think about it when i had planned the date earlier. March 15 sounded like a great date...until Tom pointed that out
I'm not really supersticious at all now- keep that in mind. But i also wonder if i should move the date or not though. When I was origionally picking a date- i was going to have the wedding on St. Patricks day - but since St. Patricks falls on a Monday this year, i chose the 15th instead as it's on a Saturday. Am i just being weird or do ya'll think i should change the date real fast before we send out save the dates and set up contracts with our vendors????
I almost want to keep the date and do something "fun" to celebrate at the reception...like have little "swords" as party favors and maybe a Ceaser cake topper