Monday, April 20, 2009

The Importance of a Honeymoon


After your wedding you will 100% require a break...whether it be in a hot place or just a week off at home YOU WILL NEED THE TIME OFF!!! You will likely get sick or at the very least have some sort of emotional breakdown. Wedding planning is hard work and the wedding day is loooooong...you deserve a break with your hubby. Take the time to relax, open & organize gifts, write some thank-you cards (that are to be done within 6 weeks of your big day), and sleep A LOT. Just take the time to get ready for the realities of married life!

Monday, April 13, 2009

My Wedding Day


Well, it's over! The day was perfect, most things went off without a hitch and the things that didn't went unnoticed.
I'm so happy to be married to Adam and the day was packed with love!
The morning was fun and a little nerve-wracking and the drive to the church was the craziest that I've ever felt...but when those church doors opened and I saw the love of my life standing at the altar waiting for me and all our friends and family standing in the congregation i immediately calmed down and got so excited for the amazing day ahead.
The reception was a blast - the food was delicious, the drinks were fabulous and the company was the best.
We couldn't have asked for a better day!

Wedding Day Tips!


Here are some things that no one told me to consider before the big day and I ended up kicking myself for them!

1. BUY COMFORTABLE SHOES - you'll be in them for at least 10 hours...walking down the aisle in them, standing at the altar in them, dancing in them....so practice, practice, practice in them a bunch beforehand!

2. You'll need to ensure that you leave plenty of time to get in to your dress et. al. the morning of, I recommend leaving at least 45 minutes to do so. I did not do this as I didn't even consider this and it threw off our hair and make-up schedule. Plus - the photographer wants to get pictures of this process and this takes time also!

3. Drink a lot of water. Hydration is key on the big day - your nerves and all the talking you'll be doing will thank you.

4. Have breath mints at your disposal. I've never hugged and kissed so many people in one day...pop in a mint for good measure.

5. Enlist the help of one of your bmaids to be in charge of your purse, copy of your speech, garter etc...so that they are under your head table chair before you enter the room.

6. Practice hugging in you veil...people will yank it accidentally, but if you have a proactive hugging procedure in place you could avoid whip-lash.

7. Have a camera of your own there...have a friend not at the head table be casually responsible for taking pictures on your behalf.

Ahhhhh...It's Over...


When all is said and done, breath for the first time since your engagement! You may feel some post-wedding anxiety disorder...this is normal. For so long every free moment you have had has been spent planning your one big day. It is a bizarre feeling not having to do this anymore. For the first time in a year and a half, I sat down and watched t.v. I kept feeling like I should be doing something other than nothing. This led me to slight anxiety issues as I no longer had anything to do to fill my free time. Enjoy this time as thank-you cards are the next step and boy, are these tedious!