Monday, April 20, 2009

I'm Getting Married!!! Help....!?

The date is Feb 16th 2008, (yeah, 5 weeks away, I know) Here%26#039;s what we%26#039;ve already sorted:





Venue


Marriage Licence


Registra


Bishop


Reception


Caterer


Photographer


Viedographer


Invitations sent out


collected RSVPs


Bridesmaid dresses


Suit hire


flowers


cake


Bride/Groom gifts for each other


Order of Service


Music


Wedding Rehersal


Guest Book/Pen


Decorations


Tables/runners/centre pieces


Hair oppointment


Rings are bought


Honeymoon booked


Car sorted


Favours


Dress, shoes, viel, jewlerry, something old/blue/borrowed/new





Anything else I%26#039;m missing? I%26#039;m begining to get super nervous about it all. (I%26#039;m very excited too though)





Anyone got any advice for the wedding AND the wedding night? (We%26#039;ve both waited to have sex on our wedding night - and that%26#039;s the truth)





Thanks!

I%26#039;m Getting Married!!! Help....!?
You have entertainment for the reception?


About the wedding night. My wife and I both waited for our wedding night. My advice is take it slow and gentle. It will be a new and wonderful experience. You will have plenty of other nights to learn about each other! We have just celebrated our 36th anniversary. God bless you on your Wedding day and grant you a good life together. Hope this helps.
Reply:all i have to say is don%26#039;t do it , you%26#039;ll be wanting out with in 5 years Report It

Reply:You forgot gifts for your bridesmaids and Groomsmen like flyinghi said! But if you%26#039;re really nervous about that NIGHT, you should casually ask someone to drop a hint to your GROOM, that he should try to be gentle the first few times! Best wishes!
Reply:Condoms?





I think it%26#039;s a pity that you%26#039;ve waited until your wedding night so I%26#039;d recommend you read On Chesil Beach by Ian McEwan. It%26#039;s about a couple on their wedding day...
Reply:gifts for your bridal party.





make an appointment a couple of days before the wedding to have a trial run for possible wedding hair updo/style.





the old new borrowed blue tradition.. don%26#039;t forget the ten pence (dime) in your left shoe (i taped mine into the arch of my left shoe).





good luck.
Reply:At your rehearsal, stay at each others side, it will be easy to get separated, then you wont get to spend much of the night together. My wife and I were married in May, and it happened. I wish I could have spent more of the night with her. So don%26#039;t let him out of your sight!
Reply:Do you have your tips sorted accordingly? I would have that arranged in labeled envelopes ahead of time, and designate someone else (maid of honor, best man) to distribute them when necessary.





Do you have a person to make sure your stuff comes home with you? (i.e. guest book, any photos you may be displaying, someone to hand out programs or bubbles/rose petals/whatever)





Just dance your heart out with your honey! Don%26#039;t worry about anything but your new husband and enjoy your night!
Reply:Gifts to your bridesmaids/groomsmen. Don%26#039;t forget someone to kind of take charge. Like a mistress of ceremonies or something. Our pastor%26#039;s wife took over ours and i am so glad she did. It made the wedding flow so nicely. That way your reception is smooth also.
Reply:Relax, I don%26#039;t think that it takes some as long as others to plan the entire wedding.


It looks like you%26#039;re doing a pretty thorough job, but if you want to double check yourself and get some more references or ideas, then go to http://www.theknot.com and take a look.


Right off hand, I noticed that you had the venue rented, but will there be somebody managing the events.


I am sure that neither you or your future husband will want to be dealing with things on your big day, so it may be a good idea to pay somebody to take care of things for the two of you.


There may be a lot of stupid little questions that need answering, trivial decisions that need to be made, things signed for, or whatever, just appoint (or preferably hire) somebody if you haven%26#039;t already done so.


Good luck!
Reply:oh! you miss something..





is the MASS ready?








y do i aLways thumb DOWN....?? argh.
Reply:Have you written a speech yet, and asked someone to MC the reception?





My advice for the wedding night is make sure you don%26#039;t get carried away with the champagne at the reception ... you don%26#039;t want to have any dulled senses : )
Reply:How about gifts for the bridesmaids and groomsmen?
Reply:what about the tables for the reception?


table cloths? centrepieces?





here is what should be done:


(* = done, and ??!!?! = have you done it?)


a wedding date should be chosen . ***





Discuss %26amp; Choose the style and formality of your wedding * - i assume thats done





Put an announcement of your recent engagement in the local paper ?! not essential but if you havent done it maybe do it after the wedding, like %26#039;the new (__whatever your new last name is)ect.





Select a ceremony location. *


Select a reception site. *


Start shopping for a wedding gown, veil and (tiara) *


Bridal Party selected *


Wedding officiant booked ??!?!


Reception Caterer. *


Photographer and Videographer *


Band or DJ *


Decide on bridesmaids dresses *


Guest list*


Gift registry ?!? - too late. but it wasnt essential.


Arrange accommodations. Some guest (such as out-of-towners) may wish to stay at a nearby hotel after the festivities??


Select your wedding cake.*


Organise honeymoon *


Book your florist.*


Shop for your wedding bands. *


Send out your invitations *


Select+hire tuxedos *





Arrange for rental of items needed for your ceremony and reception. This includes but is not limited to, arches, candelabras, china, crystal, flatware, flowing punch fountains, and silver if necessary. ...





Discuss finalized menu options and costs with your caterer. Confirm arrival and departure times, as well as any added extras.





Arrange transportation/ limousine service for the wedding party to the ceremony and reception. *





Shop for bridal party gifts. *





Wedding music chosen ?!?





Rehersal dinner *





Confirm with formal wear shop that they have received all measurements of every male attendant. ?!?





Schedule your alterations and final fitting for the gown ?!?





Schedule fittings for the bridesmaids and flower girl.?!?





Make arrangements for your %26quot;Bridesmaid Luncheon%26quot; and other %26quot;Pre-Wedding Parties%26quot;. (not essential)?





Order address labels with you %26amp; your future husband%26#039;s new name %26amp; new address. This adds a personalized touch when sending out your wedding thank you cards. ( good idea)?!?





Confirm your order with the florist. ??!?!





Design your wedding programs + order ?!?!





Apply for your marriage license. *





Have a final gown fitting.





Choose all of your wedding accessories. *





Visit your hair stylist, work on a style with your veil. ?!?!





Visit your make-up artist the same day. and decide on makeup.?!?!





Hair %26amp; make-up done, have your formal bridal portraits done.?





2 Weeks before the wedding!!





Call any guests that haven%26#039;t sent back their response card (there will almost always be a few).





Give the caterer a finalized head count.





Pick up your marriage license.





Give your DJ or Band a list of songs that you may have come up with since your last contact with them.





Confirm rehearsal plans with your officiant and church wedding coordinator.





Obtain any legal information regarding changing your name for: Drivers License, Social Security Card, Vehicle Documents, Credit Cards, Bank Accounts, Investment Accounts, Passport, Change of Address Card with Post Office, Insurance Policies, Voter Registration Card, Subscriptions, Employment Records, Billing Address/Name Change.





Complete floor and seating plan for reception.


Confirm all rental and floral delivery dates and times.


Confirm arrival time for all attendants.


Check parking arrangements.





1 Week before the wedding





Make any last minute seating arrangements/adjustments.


Organize your wedding day attire, make sure you try everything on %26amp; it fits perfectly.





Confirm honeymoon reservations.


Confirm reservations for out-of-town guests.


Pack for your honeymoon.


Pick up passports (if necessary).


Gather all necessary documents for travel.


Confirm rehearsal plans with attendants and request that they arrive on time.


Confirm reservations for the rehearsal dinner.


Pick up formalwear. Be sure to try everything on %26amp; make sure all your accessories are there.


Your Groom%26#039;s bachelor party should be during this week prior to the wedding. Remind him to be on his best behavior!


Have a relaxing massage.





1 Day before the wedding





Go through your list of things to do and make sure all your bases are covered.





Pack your wedding day emergency kit.


(http://www.weddingcram.com/wcplanner/che...





Get a manicure and pedicure.


Take a steamy relaxing bath.


Put wedding attire and accessories together.


Give rings to best man.


Try to get a good night%26#039;s sleep!





THE WEDDING DAY!





Eat Something! It will help the Pre-Wedding Jitters if you have something in your stomach!





Get your hair and make-up done (wear a button up shirt to keep everything perfect).





Have someone check the reception site. (as early as possible)





Dress for your wedding.


Have candid photos taken with family.








Enjoy, you%26#039;ve worked hard !!











Most Importantly... If anything doesn%26#039;t go according to plan, don%26#039;t worry, your guests probably won%26#039;t even notice the difference.





AFTER THE HONEYMOON





Have your wedding gown and flowers preserved.


Write Thank-You notes.


Change your name.





hope it goes well!
Reply:Yuck lady that is so materialistic. :P



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