The main question is are you honestly happy with them and are the bride and groom happy, that's the main point. If you and they are happy with then all well and good, if not. Opps.. You haven't got another chance to re shoot it... Remember that for next time if there is a next time!
Had a quick look through the shot's and they are a real mixed bag, personally I would have left them all off the site until you are finished editing them, then only show them the ones you feel happiest about, your portfolio is only as strong as your weakest image.
It has been said in a post above me, I hope you are good with Photoshop to salvage some of the shots. Plus get to grips with indoor photography before then next one.
I have done a now weddings now and everytime I learn something new or try something different, but I make sure I have the "must get shots" before adding my own personal style to the images. One thing is you must get those traditional shots nailed and nailed good, those are the ones that the wedding party want to see and potentially buy.
Miss them and word of mouth will kill any potential future business you may get.
Sorry if my post is mostly on the negative side it isn't meant to be but there is a harsh reality to wedding photography that most ignore. The job you have been tasked to is to document someones life changing event, one that will stay with them forever, or as long as the marriage lasts!, and those images you capture of that day need to be spot on.
Fairly play for taking on the challenge and from some of the edited images you seem to have salvaged some shots.