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Thursday, July 22, 2010

Few things you better know for your wedding day........


You might forget about this small things......:

The bathroom breaks.......

If you're wearing a full-length ball gown, you'll need someone to help hold up your skirt while you do your thing.

About your veil after the ceremony

It's acceptable to wear the veil for the entire reception. But there are two most favorable times to take it off. Firstly, is after the ceremony and secondly is after the first dance while your guests are eating.

Who lifts your veil

More brides are wearing a veil flipped back for the entire ceremony or not wearing one at all, the most traditional bride still wears a veil over her face. If you like to keep things classic, there are two options. One is your dad lifts the veil when he gives you away, "revealing" you to the groom. The other is for the groom to lift the veil just before the kiss.


Usually takes place after dinner when your MC or DJ makes an announcement If you have older guests who might be leaving early, do your cake cutting at the beginning of the reception just before the first dance. For the first cut, your groom's hands are placed over yours as you cut into the bottom layer of the cake. The groom makes the second cut solo and feeds the bride, and then it's your turn.


A Way to kiss at the ceremony

Your first kiss as a married couple is very important. Do what comes naturally, as long as it doesn't involve visible tongue and last more than 10 seconds.

Where to stand during the ceremony.....

If you're in a church facing the altar, the bride stands on the left side and the groom on the right. Guests of the bride and groom should follow suit, sitting on the side of whoever they know best or are related to.

The best way to greet guests ....


Greet your guests during the reception by going from table to table during the first course. Just make sure you have time to eat too! Also, make a short speech thanking guests for coming and give a shout-out to suppliers and parents (or anyone else who helped pay for your wedding!). While this moment with the mic shouldn't take the place of personal interaction with guests, it can be a great forum to let them know how much their support means to you.

Monday, July 12, 2010

The Reason To Get Married:


Everyone is an expert with opinions aplenty on who to marry, when to do it and how to keep it going when it comes to marriage. Getting married is often the biggest event of a person's life.There are many reasons for marriage...

1. Ready to commit for life

Being married represents the ultimate commitment.

2. He or She is the One for you

You have found the person that you want to share your life with. This person has seen the best and worst of you and still wants to see more. Knowing you have found the 'One' is a source of countless love songs and bad poetry, yet only the people involved can actually know if marriage is the next logical step



3. The Biggest Party Time

The wedding ceremony and its subsequent lead up events can be reason enough for marriage, not to mention the many events that follow. From the bucks or hens night to the first anniversary, marriage provides an excellent foundation for quality gifts and experiences for the starring couple.


5. Always have many advantages.

Being married can have many significant advantages, if not only for the wingman at family or friends events who can fill in awkward silences, save you from strained conversations and provide a reason to leave early..."Oh we would love to stay but unfortunately spouse is just not feeling well."

6. Someone obligated to care for  you

Often the forgotten vow in many marriages, being there in sickness and in health can sometimes be the clinchers for many successful marriages as who can you possibly love more than the loving hand that provides aspirin or soup when you're sick?

7. Someone to listen to your stories

Yes, you may honestly believe that the story from that day on the lake is the funniest one you have in your entertaining arsenal, so chances are that your spouse heard it on the first date. Of course, the benefits of marriage mean that while they may have indeed heard it before, they may humour you by hearing it again, even with its new exaggerations and plot twists

8. Sparring Partner.

Of course, one of the greatest points of marriage can sometimes be the fact that you have found someone who loves you no matter what, even when you are irrational, unpredictable and completely insane, they can provide either an excellent sparring partner.