Caren Andrushko
Joel Lacroix
The Couple
Love Songs
Wedding traditions
100

This is Carens middle name

What is Esther?

100

This is the town where Joel grew up

Where is Hawkesbury Ontario?

100

This person said I love you first

 Who is Joel?

100

"L is for the way you look at me"

L-O-V-E by Nat King cole

100

Guests throw this at the newlyweds when they exit to symbolize prosperity and fertility.

What is rice?

200

Carens birthday is on this day

 When is November 16th 2004?

200

This is Joels middle name

Who is Benoit?

200

This is where the couple had their first date

Where is the forks?

200

"Once more, you open the door, and you're here in my heart"

My heart will go on by Celine Dion

200

This common tradition at Jewish weddings involves a careful clean up.

What is breaking glass?

300

This is Carens favorite food

What is Caesar Salad?

300

This is how many siblings Joel has

What is 3?

300

This is where Caren and Joel got engaged

 Where is St Boniface monastery?

300

"My lover stands on golden sands, and watches the ships that go sailing"

Beyond the sea by Bobby Darin

300

These "somethings" are the four things a bride needs on the wedding day.

What is something old, something new, something borrowed and something blue?

400

Caren can often be found playing this game

What is Ticket To Ride?

400

This is Joels favorite food

 What is Fajitas 

400

This is the couples favorite activity

What is watch movies?


400

"Baby, I'm dancing in the dark with you between my arms."

Perfect by Ed Sheeran

400

This British monarch originated the tradition of white wedding dresses.

Who is Queen Victoria?


500

This is the brides go to coffee order

What is Starbucks Iced Matcha Latte With Cold Foam?

500

This is who Joel loves most

Who is Caren? 

500

This is where the couple is going on their honeymoon

 Where is Punta Cana Dominican republic?


500

"Because I'm still in love with you, I wanna see you dance again"

Harvest Moon by Neil Young

500

This ancient ceremony is where the phrase "tie the knot" comes from.

What is hand-fasting?