You’ve been planning your wedding for months — if not years — and even the tiniest detail is taken into account.
Too bad that all too often, the people you hire to help carry out the plans are oblivious to what you want.
When Mary Jane Shroyer of Decatur, Ga., arrived at the church on her wedding day, she found that the L-shaped white bouquets she had requested had somehow become Christmas tree-shaped arrangements of large pink lilies and red flowers.
The bride had also ordered a single rose for placement at the altar in remembrance of her recently deceased grandmother and a corsage for her husband’s stepmother, wanting her to feel included as one of the family.
The florist brought the wrong flower to recognize the grandmother and omitted the corsage altogether.