Browsing Archive: October, 2009
Posted by Mark Holbrook on Tuesday, October 27, 2009,
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Wedding budget
If you are trying to stay on a budget wedding ideas are sometimes hard to find. Doesn't it seem that every wedding idea you find is way out of your price range? Take a look in any bridal magazine and you will see dresses that cost more than you car, weddings that cost more than your home, and floral arrangements that would simply exhaust your entire budget. There are some on a budget wedding ideas that won't leave you feeling cheated and can still save you a lot of money. Remember - just becau... Continue reading ...
Wedding - Aruba Honeymoon Tips By Jesse Miller
Posted by Mark Holbrook on Tuesday, October 27, 2009,
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Honeymoon
This romantic island -- 15 miles off the coast of Venezuela and a four-hour flight from New York City -- ranks as a top honeymoon spot. And that's not all making Aruba such a hot (and dry) destination; the country registers an average temperature of 82 degrees year-round -- and things get even hotter when the sun goes down and the 11 casinos and disco nightlife gear up. Do you like to learn about new and interesting things? If so, then this article will be right up your alley! Where to settle? ... Continue reading ...
Banishing Pre-Wedding Nerves By Dr. Mark Clayson
Posted by Mark Holbrook on Friday, October 23, 2009,
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Nerves
Delegate - A good way of banishing wedding day nerves is to be prepared by making lists of tasks beforehand. While making your lists, you can even include the names of people who will most likely handle particular tasks. There are a lot of family, relatives and close friends around you who will only be too happy to help you out. Assigning them simple tasks like double-checking on suppliers or bringing the gifts back home will take the pressure off of you and make them feel even more special f... Continue reading ...
Wedding Nerves - How to Cope With Wedding Nerves By J J Seymour
Posted by Mark Holbrook on Friday, October 23, 2009,
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Nerves
As a bride and groom prepare for their wedding, nerves, anxiety, depression and panic often dominate what should be a happy and joyful time. The mood becomes more about making sure that everything is perfect for the marriage ceremony and reception and less about love and commitment. After months of stress, the bride and groom often have to work up the nerve to wed when their wedding day finally arrives. While few people are concerned about becoming married, their fear about the wedding day ma... Continue reading ...
Wedding Honeymoon Cruises
By Jakomo Dupont
Posted by Mark Holbrook on Thursday, October 22, 2009,
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Honeymoon
We are willing to do almost anything in order to make the memories of such moments a gorgeous experience. And the best of all is that nowadays, that dream is easily doable since there are thousands of ways in which we can enjoy it. We are here to propose you one special type of wedding and honeymoon: we want to talk to you about celebrating such moments on a cruise with your entire family and group of friends. Are you ready to know how to do it? Come with us and find it out! In case you are no... Continue reading ...
Making a Grooms Speech - 3 Ways to Guarantee You Will Write and Deliver the Perfect Wedding Speech!
By Paul Malloy
Posted by Mark Holbrook on Thursday, October 22, 2009,
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Speeches
So the big day has gone past in a flash! All your family, friends and loved ones have enjoyed themselves on what is a wonderful day. You look around at your new bride, she is glowing, her parents have just welcomed a new son into the family and your parents are proud as punch. This is now your once in a lifetime, golden opportunity to tell them all how truly wonderful you feel to have them all in your life. Its time to deliver your Grooms speech! Well, I know this scenario all too well because... Continue reading ...
How to Write Quality Wedding Vows By Johnathan R Smith
Posted by Mark Holbrook on Thursday, October 22, 2009,
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Vows
Preparing for weddings can be a cause for great joy and great stress. Sometimes the stress can be alleviated by having a time of quite reflection. Why not take that opportunity to separate yourself from the hustle and bustle, and write your wedding vows. Some of the greatest poems have been written as a source of stress relief. Emotions run high, and both love and hate are multiplied. This can allow the most mundane of authors to create an intense emotion-filled passage. The following can be ... Continue reading ...
Things to Think About Before Writing Your Wedding Vows By Praveen Sivaraman
Posted by Mark Holbrook on Thursday, October 22, 2009,
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Vows
For many people, their wedding is the biggest day of their life and they would like to remember it for the rest of their life. The wedding vows are undoubtedly the most memorable part of a wedding along with the kiss. So having a good vow to say at your wedding will definitely add to the magic of the moment. You do not have to be a good writer to come up with good vows, you don't even need to speak English very well! All you need is the ability to write down what you love about your fiancé, ... Continue reading ...
Discover How to Have a Low Budget Wedding By Kate Furst
Posted by Mark Holbrook on Thursday, October 22, 2009,
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Wedding budget
Imagine the Monday morning after the biggest day of your life-your wedding. You open your mailbox, and there are no credit card bills or outstanding debts to wedding vendors, and no matter how many times you check your mail, you'll never have to worry about those dreaded pieces of mail! Why? You knew how to have a low budget wedding, and in doing so, escaped the dreaded wedding debt so many couples face. If you want to have a low-budget wedding, you have to know where the main-money suckers ar... Continue reading ...
What Every Groom-To-Be Should Know
By Kristen Fredrick
So you're a man who has decided to take the plunge but feel a little lost? Everyone wants to help your Bride-to-be, but what about you? Contrary to popular belief, it is not unusual for the Groom-to-be to look forward to enjoying the big day just as much as his blushing Bride! So here's a list of the top 5 things a Groom-to-be should know about weddings as he plans to meet his Bride at the end of the aisle. 1. Ring Size Want to propose to your girlfriend but don't know how to get her ring siz... Continue reading ...
What Every Groom Should Know By Guy Antonelli
If you are the groom, it may seem to you that the wedding is all about your bride. Well, you are right: for the most part it is. The groom does have a role to play, though, and there are some things that every groom should know about weddings. The first thing that grooms need to realize is that although the wedding day is only one day, for most women, it is the most eagerly anticipated day of her life. So although you may think that it is silly to spend so much time and money on a wedding, don... Continue reading ...
Wedding Etiquette: Things a Groom Should Know About Wedding By Michael Louis
You as the groom will want to choose a few men to carry out the responsibilities that are traditionally assigned to male. You may want to choose your best friend, your college buddies, and maybe even your brother to do it. You should know that they are not only there for formalities sake but they do have responsibilities as well and you should be the one to tell them about it. The first person you should tell about his responsibilities is the best man or the head groomsman. You should tell him... Continue reading ...
Wedding Speeches - The Groom's Speech
By Gloria Bond
Posted by Mark Holbrook on Wednesday, October 21, 2009,
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Speeches
You look across the room at the sea of smiling expectant faces, you turn to your new bride, she is glowing, the gathered guests are tapping their wine glasses, the ringing noise gets louder and louder, your knees feel weak as you start to stand, you assume a confident look on your face, a look that belies your nerves underneath "I hope this goes well" you think to yourself as you prepare to deliver the Grooms speech. Making any speech, let alone the Grooms speech on a wedding day is always a n... Continue reading ...
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