A woman who ‘hated’ a $30K wedding finds happiness, relief, with a $1K vow renewal
A woman who said she spent more than $30,000 on a wedding she “hated” has found a new way to have a “beautiful” and “stress-free” wedding experience: by renewing her vows for less than an official and loving every minute of it.
Alexandrea Acevedo, 27, from Orlando, Florida, said she had a “big wedding” with 200 guests years ago but felt “stressed” and “anxious” throughout the day, she told SWNS.
Today, she feels she did “what everyone wanted” instead of having her dream wedding day.
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She and her husband, Michael Acevedo, renewed their vows last year, she said, and climbed the mountain with three of their four children, SWNS reported.
He said it was “a good day.”
Reflecting on her wedding years ago, in contrast, she said the ceremony was “very expensive … we were very young. It was a difficult time. I don’t know why we ever did it.”
She said the event cost her and her husband “a little over $30,000. That was such a waste of money. We could have put that in the house deposit. The wedding is not for the couple – it’s for the guests.”
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He added, “We’re putting all this energy and pressure [into] a big shiny event. Why did I go through all that for a few hours? We did what everyone wanted instead of what we wanted.”
“Why did I go through all that for a few hours?”
The couple met in January 2017.
They were engaged in April of the same year after a whirlwind romance.
The mother-of-four said she wanted “a nice dress, a photographer and a trip to the mountains” – but other family members wanted the opposite, reports SWNS.
Said Alexandrea Acevedo, “When we brought up the idea of talking and doing it ourselves, they were aggressive … So we ended up having a big wedding.”
He said he spent more than a year planning a garden-themed event that would have 200 guests.
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He said, “I arranged everything by myself… Everyone is in your ears.”
He said today, he doesn’t remember his wedding day in September 2018 as he was stressed about everything.
“I was very worried all day,” he told SWNS.
“I don’t remember it completely. It was like a blur. There was a lot of chaos.”
He said he knew his family wanted him to “eat his food and say hello to everyone,” but he said he felt “tired” about it all.
He said, “This has got to be the happiest day of my life. It ends up being for other people. You don’t even get to enjoy your food.”
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After their marriage, the couple began to create the family life they wanted. Today they have four children, aged 9, 6, 2 and four months old.
As they neared their fifth wedding anniversary, they decided to renew their vows to celebrate.
So they hired a photographer, SNWS reported, and headed to Fred W. Symmes Chapel, Cleveland, South Carolina, with their three oldest children in September 2023.
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Said the mother, “We had a moment between us, the children and God. There was no stress at all. It was about us – not everyone was happy.”
He added, “It was a great day.”
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The family spent the day enjoying lunch and hiking.
In total, they spent less than $1,000 on renewing their vows.
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The wife and mother says she hopes to inspire others to plan the wedding they want as a first-time couple.
He said, “When it comes to your marriage, it should be what you want – not what everyone else wants. It should be about you and your family as a couple.”
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