We are coming up on 'wedding' season. June is the most popular month to get married in and I'm already seeing photos on Facebook of those planning their upcoming nuptials. That got me to thinking about unique places right here in Abilene to have a wedding.
A bride-to-be whose name hasn't been revealed emailed out a lengthy missive to her ten potential bridesmaids, telling them exactly what would be required of them if they accepted her invitation to be in her wedding party. The demands were so outrageous, causing it to go viral.
To an adult, it seems like the simplest task in the world. But to a small child, walking down an aisle and sprinkling flower petals on the ground is apparently totally terrifying. Here are some videos of little girls who just can't handle the pressure of being flower girl...
The concept of a "Bridezilla" has been taken to a whole new level.
A series of emails written by a bride-to-be to her bridesmaids (and shared by one of the bridesmaids) will have you shaking your head in utter disbelief.
We've all received our fair share of dull engagement announcement photos from friends. (Wow, a photobooth! So original!) Well, one creative couple decided to spice up their engagement photos with some uninvited members of the walking dead.
If you've been stalking, er, following Patrick Stewart on Twitter, then you know he's been doing some super cute things with his 35-year-old girlfriend, singer-songwriter Sunny Ozell. First there was his first time exposure to pizza. Then there was his awesome demonstration of the "quadruple take." And now the couple has gone and gotten hitched, in a ceremony officiated by Patrick's dear