I’ve got another beautiful wedding to share on the blog today! Michelle and Emmanuel met in church where he was an usher, and they had a common friend who Emmanuel told about his crush. The first day they finally spoke, Emmanuel worked up the courage to ask for Michelle’s number, and when they spoke that evening, it was truly the beginning of something special. Over three years later, they are now married in a traditional Congolese and Ghanaian wedding.
Michelle: We met at Transforming Life Centre, our local church in Ottawa, Canada. Our story began in the spring of 2013, a little birdy mentioned that “the usher Emmanuel has been talking about you and thinks that you are amazinggg.” Ain’t that the truth, I kept this info in my back pocket waiting for the young fellow to approach me. And at last, one summer Sunday after church, Emmanuel made his first attempt to connect. I remember standing outside in the foyer, Instagraming away, he came over glanced over at my phone and casually asked, “How’s it going?”
All I remember was that the nervousness he felt was so apparent. We somehow found our way outside; I walked to my car and Emmanuel to his in the opposite direction. From a distance, he made a comment. At this point, I was at my car and hardly able to hear him. “Pardon me?” I asked out loud, “Did he just ask for my number!?” (I thought to myself). Emmanuel came closer to repeat his comment, “Oh, I said, ‘have a good afternoon’”… Ah! Very well then, “a good afternoon to you too.” Before we parted ways, he requested for my phone number and promised, “I’ll give you a call after the gym tonight.” Emmanuel and I spent hours on the phone that evening and made arrangements for our very first date a few weeks later. More than three years later, our friendship continues to grow in love, in laughter and in purpose.
Emmanuel elicited the help of some of my close friends in order to pull of his stellar proposal plans! One Friday night, after he dropped me off, he escorted me home. To my amazement, he had spent time earlier that evening at my place with my friends preparing the home and making it proposal ready! As I walked in, I saw my home filled with candles and rose petals… and with Boys II Men playing in the background. He led me to the living area; there we watched at the big screen as a slideshow of our relationship journey was played. At the end of the trip down memory lane, Emmanuel got down on one knee, summarized what our relationship meant to him and followed it up with the golden question. With tears in my eyes and without hesitation, I said “Yes!”agreeing to spend the rest of her life with my destiny helper.
Relax and enjoy the processing of planning and the wedding day its self. Keep in mind that after every wedding, there is a marriage. Marriage takes work and commitment – ensure that you are putting in more thought, more effort and more planning into the marriage than for the wedding day.
This wedding was also featured on Bella Naija. Click here to visit the post!
Photographer: Samantha Clarke Photography // Suits: Eaden Myles // Decor: Lux Soiree
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