" Matthew, I know you will never be happy with anyone else, as long as Lady Mary walks this earth."
Ahhh, I dare say Tom really saved the day when he fufilled his best man duties and spoke this words to Matthew.
What joy to see such fidelity to the real essence of marriage. To remain true to one another even when it appears that you are worlds apart. To take a leap of faith, to be carried over the threshold into the shelter of marriage......Even when you are arguing over money ...can you imagine!
Tom really embodied the duties of the 'best man' with his interventions to bring Mary and Matthew back together. No, they are not the perfect couple, there is really no such thing, but as Katie put it when asked about her relationship with Kevin "we are perfectly flawed."
Kevin and Katherine wed at Chatham Bars Inn on December 15th. Their Great Gasby meets Downton Abbey, meets Massachusetts South Shore wedding, complete with a sea glass, white hydrangea and peacock feathered theme, was utterly romantic and perfectly them.
As I said at the end of the interview with Lynn Holgrim on Full Circle the blog of Minter and Richter Rings," Don't pressure yourself to have the perfect wedding."
What is more memorable and meaningful is a 'perfectly you' wedding.
Every wedding ceremony should have a touch of spontaneity and heartfelt sincerity a few unscripted moments. This provides a perfect counter weight to the solemnity of the vows of fidelity you are about to take. As my British groom put it,
"We want our ceremony to be joyous but contain the proper gravitas."
Weddings like every unique couple have an alchemy all their own.
Mary and Matthew certianly do and did, as they said, "I do."
For all you Downton Abbey enthusiasts out there. Here is some reassurance.
http://www.nytimes.com/2013/01/09/arts/television/downton-abbey-audience-swells-for-seasons-first-episode.html?_r=0
"Back in November, NBC ordered a drama called “The Gilded Age” from Julian Fellowes, the creator of “Downton.”
For public television, too, “the success of ‘Downton’ has increased the number of projects in the pipeline like it,” Ms. Eaton said.
Fear not, “Downton” fans: a fourth season is in production.