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We received so many wonderful submissions for the 2012 eleven eleven WEDDING Giveaway! As a team we want to thank each and every one of you who shared your love story with us. It was such a pleasure getting to know each of you at least a little bit.

So here’s your chance to help your favorite couple make it into the top three finalists!! Their stories are below. At the end you will be able to vote for your favorite couple. The three couples with the highest number of votes, as of 11:59 p.m. on April 6, will be our finalists. They will then meet with the eleven eleven WEDDING team for interviews and get to participate in our amazing live reveal party at Nellcote on May 8th.

Please note that only one vote per computer is allowed and we expect all contestants and their friends/family, as well as the general public, to be respectful of the process. It should be exciting and fun but let’s all remember to play fair!

The couples are listed in random order below!


Carolynn & Addison

Carolynn and Addison met at a flower shop, where she was a floral designer and he did deliveries. They were with other people at the time, but really enjoyed each other’s company as friends. He stopped working at the shop and she didn’t get to see him often. Much later, when the other relationships eventually ran their course, Carolynn ran into Addison at a party, and they hit it off. They have been together for four years now and on a family trip to Italy last year Addison surprised Carolynn with a ring! They went for a walk around the city of Florence, and Carolynn was convinced Addison was going to propose every time they stopped at a romantic place. It wasn’t until they crawled into bed back at the apartment that Addison looked at Carolynn with tears in his eyes and asked her to marry him. It was the happiest and most emotional moment of their lives!

Both Carolynn and Addison want to have an amazing party with all of their family and friends, and not have to worry about the budget! Being in the service industry they think it would be great to relax and not have to be the ones taking care of everyone!

Carolynn says the moment she is most looking forward to is at the reception, when everyone is dancing joyously and she looks across the room, where her eyes meet Addison’s and they give each other huge grins.


Connie & Jessica

Connie and Jessica were introduced by a mutual friend while living on opposite sides of Michigan. They communicated through e-mail and text messages until their first official date two weeks later. Magic seemed to happen but Connie had to break it to Jessie that in a few short months she would be moving to Chicago. They kept their love strong through Skype, packages in the mail, and 6 hour road trips in the snowiest of weather, and Jessie soon followed Connie to Chicago. Fast forward four years and, after a weeklong trip to Michigan without Jessie, Connie decided it was time to pop the question. They met at their favorite bar and Connie presented Jessie with a new IPhone, something she had always wanted. Underneath the phone, wrapped in the cords, was a ring. Although Jessie almost missed the ring due to her excitement over the phone, the answer was yes!

Connie and Jessica feel they deserve to win this wedding because they support one another above all else. Jessie is currently finishing her teaching degree while Connie works to support them both. When Jessie is finished with school and can find a full time job, Connie will then return to school. This doesn’t leave much time or money to plan a wedding.

Connie and Jessica are most looking forward to the moment when they see one another for the first time. They also can’t wait to see the faces of their friends and family who have supported them all along as they join into a Civil Union. And of course the dancing!


Nastasia & John

When one thinks of Starbucks, the few things that come to mind are probably coffee, long lines and pricey! But who would have thought a love story would begin there? Nastasia was at her local Starbucks enjoying another ordinary day studying for her nursing exam. She looked up and saw a man looking at her. Before she knew it, he was sitting at the table next to her and they were 2 hours into an amazing conversation. A couple months into their relationship, John traveled to Greece spent most of his time in Mykonos. He decided to stay back while his friends visited Santorini and told Nastasia it was “because I’ve heard that it’s one of the most romantic places in the world and I’m saving it for a very special girl.” Before he proposed, John surprised Nastasia with tickets to Greece! They spent one evening on an old ship watching the Santorini sunset. John got down on one knee and asked Nastasia if she would to spend the rest of her life with him!

Nastasia calls Johnny her angel. She moved to Chicago from Michigan not knowing a single soul and it was very tough for her to juggle the demands of nursing school and paying rent without any support. John helped her with her expenses and saved her from the stress and anxiety she was under. Johnny works hard every day to support them.

Nastasia says she is most looking forward to glancing over at Johnny across the room and smiling after she realizes that he’s her best friend, love, and now husband.


Kelsey & Oscar

Oscar and Kelsey met six years ago, just as she was beginning her nursing degree and he was graduating with his BFA. The spark was instantaneous, but it took them two weeks of coy looks, and red cheeked giggles, to finally go on a date to the Museum of Fine Art in Houston. As a painter, the way he spoke of art was enchanting, and he was equally enthralled by her antics about the marvels of the human form. Their love’s whirlwind swept them to Chicago only a year later where Kelsey continued on her path to become a midwife and Oscar painted. One late summer night, Oscar proposed that the only thing they really needed was each other and asked Kelsey to be his wife. She knew her life did not make sense without him, and so she accepted his proposal. They eagerly wait for the day when they can proclaim their commitment and celebrate the beginning of the next chapter of their lives together!

Oscar and Kelsey have focused on developing themselves professionally, and while they have been discussing their wedding for some time, it has always been on the back burner. Because they have both lived in a variety of places, deciding where to have the wedding has been a struggle. By doing it in Chicago they could have a world class wedding that would finally bring both families together. Oscar and Kelsey feel they could never have a wedding of this caliber of elegance on their own. It would be an absolute dream come true!

Oscar and Kelsey are most looking forward to their families together at the Nature Museum witnessing the binding of their lives. They feel this celebration will be unforgettable.


April & Patrick

In 2008, April and Patrick were at their elementary school reunion. Even though they attended the same school, a 9 year age difference made them only acquaintances. After a night of flirting, they started talking regularly. Patrick was living in Wrigleyville and April was a single mom of two young kids in Montgomery, so it was a challenge to find time to really get to know each other. Patrick met April’s kids, and he realized that he was falling in love with them just as quickly as he did their mother. April’s son was diagnosed with brain cancer last June. They realized how quickly life can change and that they never wanted to spend a day without each other. It was at that point that a ring and all of the traditional elements of a wedding were no longer important; having ALL four of them together was all that seemed to matter now. Although all of the odds were against them, four years later they are still standing stronger than ever, even despite cancer.

Patrick and April feel they deserve this wedding because Patrick wants to give April the wedding of her dreams. It would be next to impossible for them to afford a wedding with the financial hardships they have faced. For the past eight months, their family and friends have been pulled to every extreme emotionally while helping April’s son on his journey. This wedding would give the four of them something to look forward to at the end of his battle. It will show what love can endure and a sign of all the good times that await their family!

On their wedding day, Patrick cannot wait to see his step-children walk their mother down the aisle and give her away to him in front of their closest family and friends. It will solidify their love for one another!


Anna & Matthew

Matthew and Anna met when they were both working for The Boston Red Sox. He would visit her during games at her post, often leaving his air conditioned office to bring her water and treats out in the hot July sun. They quickly became best friends and after a year they fell in love. Anna knew Matt was the one when he took care of her while she was sick with mono. He would go to the store in the middle of the night to get food so she wouldn’t know he was gone, and watch hours of The Muppet Show together. After dating for five years, Matt surprised Anna on New Year’s Eve by having boxes from their favorite Chicago hot dog place, Superdawg, and champagne waiting in their hotel. Little did Anna know there was a diamond ring inside the box instead of a hot dog! Matt dropped to his knees and asked her to marry him. A month later, they moved from Boston to his hometown north of Chicago and they have been happily planning their future.

Matt and Anna left their jobs in Boston to move back to Chicago to be closer to family. They have been staying with Matt’s parents to save money for a home while looking for permanent employment. Their families have been hit by the tough economy, and having a wedding just doesn’t seem possible without excluding many of their friends. Their friends and family are so important to them, and it breaks their hearts that they can’t include them in their special day.

Anna is most looking forward to the moment where she and Matt will officially become husband and wife, and when they see each other for the first time, realizing that they will spend the rest of their lives together.


Cynthia & Lindsey

You could say that Cynthia and Lindsey are high school sweethearts. They met Cynthia’s sophomore year of high school and, though they didn’t hit it off initially, they eventually got together. Cynthia and Lindsey were apart through the beginning years of college but fate brought them back together and they rekindled their relationship. As with all couples, they have had their ups and downs. Lindsey has been Cynthia’s rock through coping with a Lupus diagnosis. Lindsey proposed on December 19, 2011, at their apartment and of course Cynthia answered with an excited “YES!” The proposal was simple, on bended knee, with the aid of their dog Bella and Cynthia absolutely loved it.

Cynthia is not your typical bride and doesn’t have an exact “dream wedding” already planned in her head. She knows she wants it to be beautiful and elegant, but planning a wedding on a budget, while including everyone they love, is a challenge they hope to overcome. Winning this contest would make their ideal wedding a true possibility and they wouldn’t have to wait too much longer, since they’ve been waiting since high school.

Cynthia is most excited for their “First Look” – that moment when they see each other for the first time. She is also looking forward to being pampered with the girls, and enjoying time with her closest family and friends. Cynthia and Lindsey can’t wait for the opportunity to celebrate the day they make it official and live happily ever after, in style.


Joanna & Felipe

While studying abroad in Merida, Mexico, Joanna often found herself tearing up the dance floors of the discotecas. On a night out with friends, she spotted the “hot guy in the pink shirt.” They danced together all night, but Joanna hesitated to give up her number. They went their separate ways, but fate brought them together… over 2 a.m. tacos! At first, Joanna tried to resist Felipe’s charm, but she realized just how happy he made her. They kissed goodbye four months later, unconvinced long distance could really work. Throughout college, they worked to save up for their next visit and pay off their long distance phone bills. After two years, Felipe took a leap of faith and moved from Mexico to Chicago to pursue Joanna (and his Master’s degree). Now, six years later, they frequently trade nights out at a discoteca with nights on the couch in their pajamas. After all they have overcome they find their greatest joy in just being together. This past Valentine’s Day, Felipe simply spoke from his heart. Without a jumbotron or her name in lights, he got down on one knee and shocked Joanna with a ring. Together, in their pajamas, their journey began…

Joanna and Felipe feel they deserve this because they took a chance on love. They endured two years of long distance, the obstacles of student visas, and the everyday struggles of “real life.” At times, it felt like the odds were stacked against them; however, their love won. More importantly, they deserve this because they want to celebrate love by hosting both sides of their lives together in one space. Their hearts break at the thought of 2,731 miles and countless expenses preventing their loved ones from joining together. With this wedding, Joanna and Felipe would forever cherish the sight of their crazy aunts and uncles out on the dance floor, their siblings celebrating, their friends toasting, and their parents embracing them with love.

Both Joanna and Felipe get a little teary picturing this special moment: locking eyes as she walks down the aisle steadied by her parents on either arm. They picture Joanna’s parents greeting the man they already love like a son, turning around to face their loved ones, and granting them their most sincere blessing.


Whitney & Jared

Picture “It’s a Wonderful Life” in 2012. Whitney and Jared had just purchased an old and much neglected Tudor home – over 5400 square feet of peeling paint, withering wallpaper, faulty electric, beetles, weeds, and work. For two months they worked nose to the grindstone, but the house was kicking their butts. The holidays arrived and with the house still in ill repair, they brought home a tree, strung lights, and placed a blanket by the door to stop the whistling wind. They sat in the stillness of the house, near the peacefulness of the tree. Jared got on his knees and asked Whitney to be his wife. Within the hour the house was full of family, laughter, music, and dancing. Their silhouettes surely conveyed the joy abounding in their home that winter night to all passersby. Their heart, home, and future is overflowing with love and happiness.

Teachers and city weddings are probably as common as a dandelion in the Chicago Botanic Garden. Whitney and Jared planned to get married in Chicago, but the uncomfortable truth is that their reception would cost more than Whitney makes in one year. And that’s just not practical. They plan for a tented farm wedding unless they are plucked out of their country setting and are blessed with a night on the town that they’ll never forget. Their hearts want a wedding in the city, with the energy, the lights, and the beauty of the city, but their minds are telling them – keep it simple. The rest of their lives they plan to serve tomorrow’s youth as teachers, and they hope just this once for pomp and luxury!

Like the moment of their engagement, Whitney and Jared hope for a moment at their wedding where all the joy, the people, the laughter, the music, the lights, the children, the band can freeze mid-note and they can walk hand in hand and look at each moment, each twinkling eye, and bury those memories and all that love deep their our hearts. Whitney thinks it will happen during their first dance. Jared will turn her slowly and she will see the love shining in all directions.


Lindsey & Justin

Lindsey and Justin met at the Gay Pride Parade four years ago. It rained that afternoon and they ran to a bar to dry off with friends, while waiting for the parade to start. They realized that they had a strong connection and became close friends for 6 months before they became a couple. Three years passed and their relationship is still going strong. In November Justin proposed to Lindsey next to the Chicago River, with fireworks in the background. He found someone to take a picture of them and as that person went back to take another shot he got down on one knee and proposed. They now have a picture to last a lifetime. The picture just happened to be taken by a technician for ABC 7 and they invited Lindsey and Justin to tell their story on live television. It was a great experience and a story to tell their children someday.

Justin and Lindsey came from nothing, and have worked hard to get where they are today. Their families won’t be able to help with the wedding and they are working very hard to save for the wedding. They have both provided for themselves from a young age and have both recently been unemployed, which has left them with little savings.

The moment Lindsey and Justin are most looking forward to is locking eyes with each other for the first time that day.


 



Congratulations to our finalists!!

Congratulations to our three finalists!!  You guys did an amazing job of networking and asking your friends to vote for you guys.  A giant thank you to everyone who voted.  It was a fun process and we cannot wait to meet the finalists next week.

Meet our 2011 eleven eleven WEDDING Giveaway Finalists!

Elizabeth & Jonathan

Their love story began in 2005 over a romantic game of beer pong in college. They broke up for a year but were unable to get over one another. Finally, Betsy decided to fly to Chicago to either see if there was still something there or to get closure on the relationship. In less than 24 hours they were back together and have been for almost 4 years. When Jonathan proposed, he recreated their first weekend back together in Chicago. After dinner they walked to the house where Jonathan had lived when they reconnected and he got down on one knee right outside the door. He had candles and rose petals illuminating the scene as he asked her to spend her life with him.

Betsy has dreamed of the perfect wedding for most of her life – from the perfect dress, to the flowers, to the guests. They would love to celebrate their special day in the city where they realized their love and have lived for the past 3 years together. It would also be the perfect birthday gift for Betsy, as her birthday is on 11/12!

The moment Betsy thinks of most is when she walks down the aisle. Her father would accompany her halfway down the aisle while The Luckiest by Ben Folds plays in the background. The last half of the aisle is just Betsy floating down towards Jonathan, their eyes locked as she tries her best to keep from crying.


Amy & Howard

Amy is today’s modern woman, she actually asked Howard out. After he had to lift his jaw from the floor, he surprised her by saying no! They remained friends and a year later Howard started to pursue Amy. By then, Amy had lost interest. Not taking no for an answer, he got creative. He knew she loved her nieces, he also knew that the Elmos were the hottest toy of the moment. Just like black Friday, he ran over to Wal-Mart, braving the fighting crowds and he took the last few from the shelves. Fast forward four years… Howard has been extremely romantic with surprise trips and fancy dinners, so Amy of course had high expectations for the proposal. Days after he had gotten the ring, they had a newly wedded couple over for dinner and cocktails. As Amy and Howard were basking in their friends’ happiness, Howard just popped the question randomly over a basket of biscuits. No flowers, no crazy stunts, just an intimate moment with really close friends. Amy wouldn’t have had it any other way.

The economy has been hard on everyone, and Amy and Howard are no exceptions. Last April, Howard was laid off from his job and unfortunately has been unemployed since, which has been a personal and financial strain on them.

Amy and Howard are absolutely in love with the first look moment. After all that hard work it takes to make a bride beautiful, the moment the groom turns his head makes all that time and effort gratifying. Amy thinks it’s so sweet and she really can’t wait to look into Howard’s eyes to see his love and tenderness for her and their day together.


Rochelle & Victor

Rochelle moved to Chicago two and a half years ago. It was on a whim. Her best friend lived here, and so she thought, why not. She began applying for jobs and her first interview brought her face to face with the most amazing man in the world. Rochelle was instantly attracted to Victor, and although she maintained a professional relationship in the beginning, it wasn’t long before they were inseparable. Rochelle’s grandmother had passed away a couple years earlier, and the one thing that always reminds Rochelle of her is lilacs. When spring came that year she walked by the bushes that lead to where she works and what was blooming, but lilacs. Rochelle knew she was right where she was supposed to be. Victor proposed on Christmas Eve in front of her family and the only answer that came to her mind was yes!

Rochelle believes that she and Victor deserve this because they just had a baby, and with their work schedules it is hard to find time to plan a wedding. They dedicate their lives to helping others and love what they do, and now they need help putting together a special day to spend with their loved ones, that they will remember for the rest of their lives.

Rochelle and Victor are most looking forward to saying “I Do” in front of their family and friends and starting their lives together as husband and wife.



Vote for your favorite couple!!

We received so many wonderful submissions for the eleven eleven WEDDING Giveaway!  As a team we want to thank each and every one of you who shared your love story with us.  It was such a pleasure getting to know each of you at least a little bit.

Unfortunately we could only select ten semi-finalists so we had a very difficult decision to make, and let me tell you it was not easy in any way.  That said, we are presenting you with ten amazing couples who have shared their wonderful stories with us and who also truly deserve to win this amazing wedding.

So here’s your chance to help your favorite couple get into the top three!!  Their stories are below.  At the end you will be able to vote for your favorite couple.  The three couples with the highest number of votes, as of 11:59 p.m. on May 17th, will be our finalists.  They will then meet with the eleven eleven WEDDING team for interviews and get to participate in our amazing live reveal party at ZED451 on June 1st.

The couples are listed in random order below!

Kristy & Dustin

Kristy and Dustin met in Chicago four years ago.  They always work hard to put family first, often setting their own needs aside. Dustin proposed by filling their hallway with roses and waiting for Kristy on bended knee then arranged a romantic dinner and a meet up with close friends.  He even flew her sister in from out of state.

This year marks Kristy’s 5 year cancer free milestone!!  Due to their medical bills, student loans and other financial obligations they have put their wedding on hold.  Both in their 30′s, they want to get married and start a family as soon as possible.

The moment they are most looking forward to on their wedding day is the first time they see one another.

Danae & Juan

Danae and Juan met in college where their friendship quickly grew into love. They have two beautiful children together and this past summer Juan planned a wonderful proposal in Miami.  But his plan to propose at a John Legend concert didn’t pan out, so instead he proposed at a small Italian restaurant.  On a warm evening with the glow of candle light Juan had their waiter take a picture, and before the first snap, he was kneeling. The entire restaurant cheered when Danae said “yes!”

Everyday they talk about the wedding and what they want it to be like, but most especially how to save for the wedding. Difficult economic times have made saving a challenge.

Juan says the moment he is most looking forward to is seeing Danae walking down the aisle in a wonderful gown. Her maids of honor in blue (her favorite color and and the hue of her sapphire engagement ring) and seeing her wonderful smile as their family looks on.

 

Katelin & Phil

Katelin & Phil met four years ago in college, at a good old fashioned college party where they stayed up talking all night.  The friend who introduced them says he cannot imagine them without one another.

Since first meeting, Phil and Katelin have endured being separated by army boot camp, family locations, and summer jobs. Once they finally lived together in Chicago Phil popped the question.

Throughout their relationship, Katelin and Phil have had to constantly watch their money and hold back from doing things together because of their financial situation and they come from families without the financial means to help them with a wedding.  Both of their families live in other states and, should they win the eleven eleven WEDDING Giveaway, they plan to use any money they have saved to fly their family members in for the big day.

The moment they are most looking forward to on their wedding day is after all of the formalities are taken care of, and they can look around and really appreciate all of the individual aspects of the wedding—the people, the decorations, the table arrangements, the setting and their dearest loved ones.

Peta & John

Peta and John had both been through a lot when they met. Having just ended long term marriages, they both had little hope of a happy ending. But then there was a speed-dating event. In the brief minutes they spoke, they connected as single parents.  Although they both quickly knew it was a long term relationship, it took 3 years before John was ready to propose. His surprise was almost blown, however, when the kids got wind of it. Surrounded by their children, John proposed and Peta said “yes.”

Together, they have four children to whom they are deeply devoted. Two of those children have special needs, one extreme, and the other one more mild. The needs of their children make the prospect of planning and paying for a wedding extremely difficult. Physical barriers, special feeding requirements, extra helpers, child care scheduling issues and the associated extra costs are all issues that few brides need to manage.

The moment they are most looking forward to is being surrounded by their loved ones as they join themselves and their families together.

Amanda & Mike

Amanda and Mike met when she auditioned for his band; turns out he liked more than her voice.  They were instantly in love, but adversity struck when the recession hit and Mike lost his job and faced several health issues; a collapsed lung, and 2 Pulmonary Embolisms, to name a few.  For some people this may have been too much to handle but it has brought Amanda and Mike  closer than ever! Once out of the hospital Mike took Amanda to Michigan,where he spent summers as a child, for a break from it all.  As they watched the sunset that night on the waterfront he asked her to marry him. He had even designed a ring for her using the stones from all four of their Grandmothers’ rings.

The moment they are most looking forward to is when they look into each other’s eyes and say “I do.”


Marta & Chris

Marta & Chris both moved to Chicago for their careers. After being robbed at gunpoint while walking home from work, Marta took a medical leave to stay with family.  When she returned to work (as a flight attendant) she was assigned to a flight with Chris (an airline pilot).  He helped her find a new, safer neighborhood and the rest is history.

Chris had planned to propose in Paris this past April but the ash from Iceland’s volcano prevented them from leaving Chicago. Instead he proposed after a romantic dinner at home. They met in Chicago, fell in love in Chicago, and feel that there is no better place in the world for them to get married.

What they are most looking forward on their wedding day is having all of their closest friends, and family together to share one of the happiest moments of their lives.

Brandy & Jim

Brandy and Jim met two summers ago through friends. They hit if off right away and they say their relationship  has come to be the sweetest joy of their lives. Jim proposed to Brandy on her birthday this year. He presented her with a stack of birthday gifts and after she opened the last box he told her to look inside to find her bonus gift.  Jim got down on one knee as Brandy opened the box quickly and the ring flew out, getting lost in the couch cushions. After a quick search, the ring was found and he proposed using her grandmother’s engagement ring saying “This ring means so much to you, and has such great family history. Even though your grandma is physically gone, we can still honor her spirit in the rest of our lives together as we add our own love to the history of this ring.”

Both Brandy and Jim work full-time and are in school to change careers and follow their true passions. Time and money are very scarce these days. In addition to their hectic daily lives, they have experienced a great deal of tragedy during the last year due to illness and untimely deaths of several loved ones. After all the heartache and loss their families have suffered, they would like their wedding to be a celebration of the love and gratitude they received from their supportive families.

The moment they most look forward to on their wedding day is the exchange of vows.

Jennifer & Fred

Jennifer and Fred both work for the Cook County Sheriff’s Department. When Jennifer was transferred to the unit where Fred worked, the sparks immediately started to fly. After three short months they knew they were meant for one another and moved in together. Fred proposed in November of 2009 while at a friends wedding. Jennifer was completely surprised!

Jennifer is a single mother, the youngest of 5 and the last of her siblings to get married. Her father won’t be able to walk her down the aisle because he is extremely ill and even has a hard time leaving the house. To make matters worse, her mother recently suffered a massive stroke. She and her siblings spend most of their free time taking care of their parents, as well as their own children. Jennifer says she feels selfish planning a wedding in the midst of such hardship. The thought of the extra expense right now is overwhelming.

The moment they most look forward to on their wedding day is when Jennifer walks down the aisle and sees Fred for the first time.

Nicole & Ed

Nicole and Ed had their first date at a coffee shop in Chicago, and sat on the patio getting to know each other for hours. On their one-year anniversary, they set out to recreate their first date. At the end of a wonderfully romantic evening, Ed proposed.

Nicole and Ed both completed graduate school within the last few years, and then immediately threw themselves into their careers as a Chicago Public School teacher and a full-time advocate for Chicago’s homeless. This means they spend the majority of their time and energy serving others. They want their wedding day to embody the pampering, excitement and joy they both deserve but cannot seem to afford. They both are so thrilled about their wedding ceremony, and expressing vows (written by the couple), and declaring their love and commitment to each other in front of friends and family.

The moments they most look forward to on their wedding day are expressing their vows and the toasts, where their closest loved ones get to share anecdotes about when they were kids, awkward adolescents, and how they each have changed after finding one another.

Annie & Andy

Annie and Andy were introduced through a mutual friend and a month later he surprised her with a trip to Florida. They started dating during that trip and a year later went back to that same beach where  Andy surprised Annie with a proposal.

Both of their families are from overseas (Poland and Russia).  It is very hard for them since they both have huge families. Only their parents are here in America, and they are unable to assist with the cost of a wedding. They dream about a wedding and starting their lives together on a happy and positive note.

The moments they are looking forward to on their wedding day are exchanging vows and sharing in their respective country’s traditions.

UPDATE: Thank you for your enthusiasm and all of your votes! Please keep in mind we only allow ONE vote per person. It has come to our attention that some people have voted more than once, and fortunately we have been able to correct the situation so it will not happen again.  You will see this reflected in the poll below. We want to make sure the contest is totally fair for all of the couples!