Catching Up With...Stacey Thomas, the Philadelphia Wedding Chapel
If you read this
blog regularly, you know that I recently married my longtime partner (see
Musings
of a New Husband, June 29, 2014. Ever since I was a kid, I dreamed of
marrying some bright prince. And as a writer of gay romance, I’ve written gay weddings
into two of my books, brilliant, extravagant affairs both. The wedding in What Binds Us, included a groom
on horseback and “Ten thousand pale pink roses—an entire crop from Holland
flown in that morning,” while at the comparatively simpler wedding in Unbroken “it seemed everyone in
the world was there” including a flock of startled peacocks.
Stanley (left) and me with Stacey Thomas |
Yet, when it came
to my own wedding, panic set in. I didn’t know where to start. I knew I didn’t
want to get married in a church and I knew there wouldn’t be hundreds, or even
dozens of guests in attendance. In desperation—at that point we only had two
weeks to get married on our 17th anniversary—I goggled “weddings in
Philadelphia.” The Philadelphia Wedding Chapel, an LGBT-friendly business located in our East Falls neighborhood
was at the top of the search results. I emailed Stacey Thomas that evening.
Our first
challenge was our date because Stacey already had two weddings planned for that
day but she assured me she could make our wedding happen on the date we wanted
because it was a special date. I knew then that she wasn’t just someone running
a business but rather someone who cared about people, who cared about making
dreams come true.
Hi Stacey! Thanks so much for agreeing to chat
with me. Let’s talk about the wedding chapel. How long have you been doing
this?
Hi Larry! Thanks
for wanting to chat with me and
giving me this opportunity to share my work! I have been doing the wedding
chapel experience for almost a year and a half. I was doing full service wedding
planning for close to 10 years prior to that.
So, Stacey, I know you’re a lawyer by training. I
have to ask, why change from law to weddings?
I wanted a life!
I was a New York lawyer and I kept crazy
hours. An average time to get home at night for me was between 8:30 and
Midnight every day. When I got pregnant with my son, I moved back to Philly (my
home town) and stayed in the legal field but started managing paralegals…better
hours. Then eventually, I decided to take a leap of faith and quit Corporate
America altogether and do what I really loved to do, which was planning
weddings.
I remember being very impressed when I met you—by
your warmth, your groundedness and your absolute passion for what you do. You
mentioned that you used to be a wedding planner and you said that when you plan
a wedding for 300 to 400 people it becomes more about the flowers and the color
of the napkins than about the couple getting married. Can you elaborate on that
thought?
Yes, I remember
after we chatted for a bit you felt inclined to give me a big ‘ole hug! As I
mentioned, I did full service planning for a long time before deciding to open an intimate wedding ceremony venue. I have planned weddings for 100 to 400 people, with budgets from $8,000 to $80,000, from Philly to New York to Barbados to Jamaica. While I have definitely found my calling with weddings and event planning in general, I have to say once I stepped away from the big weddings, into the world of intimate weddings, I enjoy the smaller ones much more. I don’t think it’s really fair to say they are more meaningful, however, I can say the focus is different. When planning the big weddings the focus is on the pomp and circumstance of the wedding….the perfect shade of purple flower if you will. With the more intimate weddings, the focus shifts to the actual marriage ceremony and it’s less about the event surrounding the act of getting married, if that makes sense. Sometimes it’s just the couple and a few friends like you and Stanley had and that creates a more memorable experience than having 200 people around you that you haven’t seen in years and who just came to eat and gossip about the “wedding.”
mentioned, I did full service planning for a long time before deciding to open an intimate wedding ceremony venue. I have planned weddings for 100 to 400 people, with budgets from $8,000 to $80,000, from Philly to New York to Barbados to Jamaica. While I have definitely found my calling with weddings and event planning in general, I have to say once I stepped away from the big weddings, into the world of intimate weddings, I enjoy the smaller ones much more. I don’t think it’s really fair to say they are more meaningful, however, I can say the focus is different. When planning the big weddings the focus is on the pomp and circumstance of the wedding….the perfect shade of purple flower if you will. With the more intimate weddings, the focus shifts to the actual marriage ceremony and it’s less about the event surrounding the act of getting married, if that makes sense. Sometimes it’s just the couple and a few friends like you and Stanley had and that creates a more memorable experience than having 200 people around you that you haven’t seen in years and who just came to eat and gossip about the “wedding.”
Let’s talk about your decision to move from doing
big weddings to doing intimate weddings. Was that an easy decision to make?
Yep. I also had a
few difficult brides in 2013 that made the decision much easier! LOL.
Do you have a favorite wedding story?
I do! I have a
few but two stick out in my mind. The first couple I remember came in with her
fiancé, her son and her mom—just the four of them. I performed the ceremony and
just as I was to pronounce them husband and wife, the bride shrieked with
excitement. Literally. I said, “Did you not know this part was coming?” She
said, “I am just so excited; this has been a long time coming.” I actually hear
that a lot from couples who get
married with us. Anyway, after I pronounced them married, she was hugging her
groom and crying and then we looked over and her son, who was nine years old
was also crying. She grabbed him and pulled him close to her and her new
husband and they hugged as a new family. This touched me because it was so
evident how happy he was for his mom. I have a son of similar age and think he
would react the same way if I ever decide to marry.
The other story
that touched my heart and almost made me lose composure was again, a small
party…just the couple and their two children: her son who was six and his
daughter who was seven. After I pronounced them husband and wife, her son said,
“Wait, I want mommy to marry Mark!” I said, “She just did.” He said, “But they
didn’t dance!” We all laughed because in a child’s eye, dancing was going to
make them married, not the ceremony I’d just performed. So I whispered to him, “I’m
pretty sure I can get them to dance. What song should they dance to?” His mom overheard
and said, “What do I sing to you all of the time?” Of course the answer was
John Legend’s “All of Me,” the
wedding song of 2014, which I had. I put the song on and there in the middle of
the floor, the newlyweds danced for her son. Then they continued to dance with
their respective children and I got the greatest shot of the little man kissing
his mommy’s hand while dancing with her. It was the most tender moment ever!
One of the things I loved about your wedding packages is the scalability? You have options ranging from couple only to couple
plus to up to 40 guests, and most options have tiers. How did you come up with that idea?
All of my
wedding packages
have evolved based on requests from prospective clients. If someone
asks “can we” or “do you” more than 12 times, I consider developing an option
for it.
What was the funniest thing that ever happened
during a wedding or the planning stage?
We once had a
wedding that had two flower girls. One girl was four and the other one was six.
The six year old went first putting down her rose petals and the four year old
went behind her and picked them all up! It was a riot!
Dare I ask? What would your dream wedding be like?
I’m not sure if
you’re asking about my personal wedding or a dream wedding as it relates to my
business. In any event, I have learned that the concept of “dream wedding” is
relative. Personally, my dream wedding
would be on Martha’s Vineyard, where I vacation every summer, with about 50 of
my closest friends. It would be very informal, outside somewhere, though not
necessarily on the beach. We would have lobster and crab and just hang out and
then watch the sun set.
Any advice for prospective brides? Grooms?
Make the moment
matter. Don’t get caught up in the all the hype of thinking you must have a huge wedding. It doesn’t
make your wedding day more special or memorable…just more expensive. Almost
everyone I know, from friends to prior clients, said if they had to do it all
over again, they would not do a huge,
expensive shindig again. It would be exactly like we do at the Philadelphia
Wedding Chapel.
Stacey it’s been so great meeting you and chatting
with you here. Anything you’d like to add in closing?
Just that I am so
grateful you walked through our doors! You have been a rock star and I thank
you from the bottom of my heart.
We'd Love to Hear From You!
Tell us which do you prefer, big weddings or small? Or share a favorite wedding story with us. Just enter a comment below.
Find out more about the Philadelphia Wedding Chapel here.
Follow
the Philadelphia Wedding Chapel on Facebook and Twitter.Tell us which do you prefer, big weddings or small? Or share a favorite wedding story with us. Just enter a comment below.
Find out more about the Philadelphia Wedding Chapel here.
What a great post! I loved reading about Stacey's wonderful job. Now I really feel like I was there. :)
ReplyDeleteThanks Deb. I thought being a writer was the coolest job ever and then I met Stacey...
DeleteAnd I know you were there in spirit.
I love the stories Stacey shares! I'm not a big fan of weddings, but these are nice. "Wait, I want mommy to marry Mark!” I said, “She just did.” He said, “But they didn’t dance!” - love it.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the wonderful post Larry, and congratulations on your marriage! I've been married for *cough, cough* over thirty years, but I still look back fondly on my wedding. I got married in my small town in the local church and community hall. My aunts and and my mother and her friends baked the wedding cake and made all the food. There were a lot of people there-probably 250 or more, but it felt intimate because it was mostly family-aunts, uncles, cousins and friends. It was a community gathering and celebration. I had lovely fresh flowers but there was nothing really fancy about our wedding. I don't really understand why so many couples these days feel the need to put on an extravaganza when they marry. Perhaps they should think more about the marriage and a little less about the wedding.
ReplyDeleteThanks Jana!
DeleteI was talking to my aunt the other dauy and she was talking about how she and her aunt (my great aunt) prepared all the food for my parents wedding in 1957. There were only about 50 people in attendance. One of my favorite photos in their wedding album is one of the food because you can clearly see a plate set out with cheese and Ritz crackers. You'd never see Ritz crackers at a wedding today.
Thanks for shaing your story.
What an awesome post! Who doesn't love a wedding? Hearing about someone in the industry was super interesting. And I love how you choose to focus on smaller more intimate weddings. :) Also, Congrats on your marriage Larry.
ReplyDeleteGreat post and what fun!! Congratulations on your wedding, Larry! I'm lifting a glass of virtual champagne to you!! :)
ReplyDeleteJulie
Thanks Julie. I'm always up forChampagne, virtual or not! Cheers!
DeleteWhat a fantastic interview! these stories just brought tears to my eyes on my bus commute. Thanks for a great start to the day. And CONGRATULATIONS on your own marriage! Wishing you both many many more years of happiness together :)
ReplyDeleteThanks AJ. When I met Stacey I was so captivated by her and her story, I just had to ask her to stop by for a chat.
DeleteTo start with, congratulations, Larry and Stanley! I wish you many happy years together. Also, good for you, Stacey for not only following your dream, but for choosing a dream that brings so much happiness to others.
ReplyDeleteI am currently in the middle of helping my son and his fiance plan (and pay for!) a wedding that will be mid-sized. (80-100ish. I have a BIG family) The kids are doing great at focusing on what really counts, but I want to club the brides' mom upside the head when she starts going off on centerpieces and dresses and such instead of the important stuff--like the ceremony itself.
Thanks Cindy.
DeleteThat Stacey not only had a dream but had the courage to follow it was one of the things I found most impressive about her.The writer in me was intrigued by the stories she had to tell. I am certain there is a book in her somewhere.
Good luck with your son's wedding! My older brother is getting married in 2 1/2 weeks. 120 guests. Stanley and I had 6. And Stacey. And a perfect wedding.
Excellent! Congrats to you and your partner! :)
ReplyDeleteI married my own partner in 2012 not long before same-sex marriage was legalized in Washington State, and it's awesome to hear such wonderful stories from other quarters!
Thanks and congrats to you, too!. I agree it is wonderful hearing these stories. And we must keep telling them and sharing them until they are no longer extraordinary.
DeleteWhat an awesome interview. I came expecting to be bored, but I was entranced and touched. Larry, I wanna read your books!
ReplyDeleteOh Larry, I am so happy for you and your new husband! Congratulations!
ReplyDeleteAnd true to form in my crying at weddings, I sniffled and sobbed all through this interview. Just gorgeous. Thanks Stacey, for sharing your stories!
Congratulations!!! SO excited for you...enjoyed the post, love her focus on small weddings. I got married in a chapel on Camp Pendleton, to my high school sweetheart and our only attendants OR guests were two of his best friends in the Corps and the chaplain's secretary! Many reasons for this...but we were extremely happy until he passed away much too young. Wishing you years of extra happiness!
ReplyDeleteVeronica, thank you. You are so kind. I am so sorry for your loss.
DeleteThanks everyone for your kind words and support. I absolutely LOVE what I do. It is a very special thing to be able to wake up everyday, go to work and make someone's day. I am grateful and I am blessed.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations!!!
ReplyDeleteThese are fabulous details and photos are amazing. From Eventup.com you can also find some nice options for most affordable Los Angeles wedding venues. We too want to have a grand wedding and have just booked the venue from this spot.
ReplyDeleteCongrats on your upcoming wedding!
DeleteI think that thanks for the valuabe information and insights you have so provided here.
ReplyDeletehttps://www.vetterpetcare.com/about
FON PERDE MODELLERİ
ReplyDeleteNUMARA ONAY
mobil odeme bozdurma
NFT NASIL ALINIR
Ankara Evden Eve Nakliyat
Trafik Sigortası
DEDEKTÖR
kurma website
aşk kitapları
شركة تنظيف مكيفات سبليت بالرياض
ReplyDeleteغسيل مكيف
Good content. You write beautiful things.
ReplyDeletehacklink
sportsbet
vbet
mrbahis
vbet
hacklink
korsan taksi
taksi
sportsbet
dijital kartvizit
ReplyDeletereferans kimliği nedir
binance referans kodu
referans kimliği nedir
bitcoin nasıl alınır
resimli magnet
8XLT
kastamonu
ReplyDeleteküçükçekmece
şirinevler
sultangazi
bingöl
KMJ
yurtdışı kargo
ReplyDeleteresimli magnet
instagram takipçi satın al
yurtdışı kargo
sms onay
dijital kartvizit
dijital kartvizit
https://nobetci-eczane.org/
LB2N
urfa evden eve nakliyat
ReplyDeletemalatya evden eve nakliyat
burdur evden eve nakliyat
kırıkkale evden eve nakliyat
kars evden eve nakliyat
RNG3
7C4E3
ReplyDeleteUrfa Şehir İçi Nakliyat
Probit Güvenilir mi
Kırşehir Parça Eşya Taşıma
Bitcoin Nasıl Alınır
Rize Şehir İçi Nakliyat
Yozgat Şehirler Arası Nakliyat
Aksaray Şehirler Arası Nakliyat
Ünye Çelik Kapı
Paribu Güvenilir mi
B5D40
ReplyDeleteReferans Kimliği Nedir
Eryaman Parke Ustası
Etlik Fayans Ustası
Çerkezköy Cam Balkon
Çerkezköy Çilingir
Hatay Evden Eve Nakliyat
Etimesgut Parke Ustası
Çerkezköy Motor Ustası
Ankara Fayans Ustası
BFC4E
ReplyDeleteresimli magnet
28560
ReplyDeleteparibu
bkex
sohbet canlı
güvenilir kripto para siteleri
mobil 4g proxy
bitcoin ne zaman çıktı
gate io
referans kimliği
bitcoin hesabı nasıl açılır
7D903
ReplyDeleteokex
bybit
bitexen
paribu
kripto ne demek
bitcoin nasıl oynanır
4g mobil proxy
paribu
probit
76DAC
ReplyDeletebitmex
telegram en iyi kripto grupları
kızlarla canlı sohbet
referans kodu
bitcoin nasıl kazanılır
https://toptansatinal.com/
bitcoin ne zaman çıktı
cointiger
poloniex
dfrhygtuytretry
ReplyDeleteشركة تنظيف افران بجدة
GHBNGNJCFT
ReplyDeleteشركة دهانات بجازان
تسليك مجاري IimCyOH0ex
ReplyDelete