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As Lindsay's best friend and maid of honor, I went with her to Jim Ludwig's a few weeks before her wedding to go over the final order for the flowers. We sat down and Jim pulled out a list of what they had discussed. I very clearly remember her confirming dahlias and peonies for the centerpieces. Not only do I know that she wanted these flowers from the moment of her engagement, but I was also at the consultation to witness the discussion. The centerpieces were definitely not what she had requested - no peonies OR dahilias and they looked like flowers picked from the side of the road on the way to the wedding. In no way did the flowers manage to ruin her beautiful day, but they were absolutely not what she requested or confirmed. I don't understand how there was a "miscommunication" as I saw the paperwork. I just know that I won't be using Jim Ludwig's for any of my own special occassions.
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