Did you shoot in RAW, JPEG or both?
I think this is a good start and maybe better than my first wedding shoot.
A couple of suggestions for next time would be to shoot in RAW+ (RAW plus JPEG) if your camera will do that as this will give you a file to give a quick look (the JPEG) to see if you want to spend any time in post process with the image, and it gives the RAW file to do your post processing with.
Also if you underexpose the shots by a little bit (you will find where you want to be with a little trial and error) you can bring the exposure back in post processing and you will see that you haven't blown out any of the highlights, and that you have the full color range of what your subject (especially useful when shooting sunrise/sunset photos).
All in all you did fine.