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Tips for your wedding




By Jeff Lakie

Weddings are a lot of fun, but they can also be a lot of hassle and a lot
of stress. In many cases, just a week or two before a wedding, the
stress is so high that the bride and groom joke about eloping. By this
point, there are so many people involved in pulling off the most
significant event of these two people's lives! Everyone has the best
intentions and always wants the very best for the bride and groom but
the phrase "many hands make for light work" does not always apply to
weddings.

Here are some tips and tricks that will help you get hitched without a
hitch:

¡¤ Find a person to help you plan your wedding. When the
bride's parents and the groom's parents are planning most of
the wedding, problems are sure to arise. Instead, find a trusted
friend to plan the wedding and to be the primary contact for
anyone who has ideas or suggestions. This will help avoid
changes being made by someone without alerting other people.

¡¤ Set a budget. Add 25%. If you are paying for your wedding,
expect to pay this. Weddings are notorious for having last-
minute surprise expenses pop up.

¡¤ Remember this phrase and you will increase the enjoyment of
your wedding: you can't please everyone! Remember that this
is your wedding and the two of you are the ones who can
make the final decision. You don't have to wear blue to honor
your grandmother. You don't have to have tulips in your
bouquet because those are your mother's favorite flower. You
don't have to serve steak because that's what your dad likes to
eat. This will be your wedding and you want to remember it
fondly, so make your own.

¡¤ Tradition is good but your enjoyment is better. Remember,
your wedding should be an expression of your love for each
other, and not a tribute to age old tradition if that is not who
you are.

You will look back on your wedding for the rest of your married life.
For too many people it can be a miserable time because too many
people unintentionally spoiled it. If you follow these helpful guidelines,
you will find greater enjoyment in your wedding today and in the
memories for years to come.

 
 
About the Author
Jeff Lakie is the founder of Wedding Resources a website providing information on Weddings

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