D marry me The star shared details of the couple's Georgia nuptials in the September edition of her "On the Jello" newsletter.
“Every day that week it rained at sunset. Everyone was worried about the heat, the aptly named 'love bugs', the details, whether the guests would arrive on time, etc. — not to mention the thunder and lightning that struck almost daily at the exact moment of the ceremony. That's supposed to start Saturday," Lopez wrote. “Oh, and we all got stomach issues and were recovering by the end of the week, which, along with a few other unexpected setbacks, made for a doozy of a wedding weekend.
Despite various concerns, the "Let's Get Loud" singer revealed that she "never doubted" the wedding would go off without a hitch. "The sun came out" minutes before the couple said "I do," and Lopez referred to it as "one of the most perfect moments" of their lives.
“The sky was clear blue, and distant pure white clouds held the sky. As the sun set behind the oak trees covered in Spanish moss, a warm breeze blew across the lawn where our closest family and friends sat, and finally, I began to walk up the stairs that would turn into the aisle that would lead me. For the rest of my life. Ahhhhh... it was actually happening," she said of the romantic event.
The New York native also revealed the song that was played during the first dance — Marc Cohn's "The Things We Handed Down" — and talked about serenading her husband at the reception, which took Good will hunting Tara's breath away.
"When she saw me appear at the top of the stairs both made absolute sense in that moment when it still seemed impossibly hard to believe, like the best dreams, where you can never wake up to what you want," Lopez noted. When I got close enough to see his face, it gave me the same wonderful feeling that some old wound had been healed that day and finally lifted the full-circle from our shoulders as we had better planned it."
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