A lot of people nowadays are writing their own wedding vows that show who they are as individuals. That got us thinking about what Central New York themed vows would sound like.
Who says love can't last? Karl and Elizabeth Gfatter have been keeping the love alive since 1941, and they recently renewed their wedding vows in New York.
If you're engaged, know someone who's engaged, or is helping someone plan their wedding, the Turning Stone Resort Casino is hosting a wedding expo that's sure to take some stress out of the big day.
Usually the relationship between a child's father and step-father is one filled with animosity and head-butting. In the case of Brittany Bachman, her dad and step-dad get along fine. Their ability to get along with one another was demonstrated beautifully on her wedding day when Todd grabbed his ex-wife's second husband, Todd Cendrosky, by the hand and invited him to walk his daughter down the ais
One of the worst things for a bride on her wedding day is not having her father there to walk her down the aisle. For Alexandra Merante of Camillus this was an unfortunate possibility. She and her now-husband and Marine, Philip Wall, were set to be married in July of 2016. However, her father Paul was recently diagnosed with a terminal brain tumor. That's when they decided to move the wedding up.
You've found the person you want to spend the rest of your life with. Wouldn't it be cool to capture the tears and joy when you pop the big question? Enter the "ring cam," the brain child of some college kids. Isn't technology great?
Okay, what would you do if your outdoor wedding was interrupted by a fireman warning you to evacuate the area because of an approaching wildfire? Stay? Leave? This Oregon couple decided to stay for their ceremony but sped up their vows as the wildfire approached. The pictures their photographer captured look like something from a movie poster.
A woman in Tennessee has created quite an uproar with her wedding dress. She tied her one month old baby to the train of her wedding dress and walked down the aisle with the baby dragging on the train.
Everyone wants their wedding day to be perfect. Sometimes things don't go as planned for the big day but who would expect a fire at the venue where the happy couple is saying their vows? That's exactly what happened to a couple in Foxboro, Massachusetts, whose wedding was interrupted by a massive fire.