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Perfect
planning: Our advice to you
Advice from one bride to
another
Just married and past brides recently shed some light on
things they wish they'd known in the days and months leading up to their own
weddings. In this article started by MrsC2be, past brides in The Ring
share their best advice with almost-married couples in The Ring...
From Mrs.C2be...
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My advice to you,
futures brides, for your wedding day: Cry if you want to... and don't feel
ashamed if you do.
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Give someone your
camera for the day, and ask them to make sure they get pics of all of your
guests. It's great to see everyone after everything is over and how they
looked on your big day! (We did this and it was the best piece of advice I
received!)
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Something WILL go wrong... whether it's big or small, there is nothing you can
do about it.
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... And when something DOES
go wrong, designate someone to take care of it.
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Buy umbrellas! We
had them just in case the weather turned, and they turned out to be
lifesavers!
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Make sure you and
DH take a breather... by that I mean, leave the building/reception whatever
and take 5 minutes BY YOURSELF. Sneak out so no one knows you're
leaving and spend 5 minutes breathing and talking to your new DH!
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Don't feel like
you have to stay until the end of the party... we were absolutely exhausted by
12:30am and snuck out early, without doing our last dance... no one was the
wiser.
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Don't forget to
eat on the day of! Have a light breakfast, pack a snack for the hairdresser and
eat a small lunch...
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Drink white wine! You don't want a red stain on your expensive, lovely
gown, now do you?
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Enjoy every single
minute of your day, because although you'll be told many times... it goes by
REALLY fast.
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I also suggest
someone with a video camera.
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But when
I watched the video, I bawled like a baby. It was so great to see everything from
a different perspective.
From
EngagedTeacher...
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You've dreamt about this
day forever, planned for several months, are hoping that everything will be
perfect BUT make sure to take a moment to realize what the day is really
about...the wedding is only the icing on the cake. Your wedding is 1 day,
your marriage - the rest of your life. As long as your FH is standing at the
end of the aisle and you are pronounced husband and wife, the day went just as
it should have.
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Don't only take a
moment with your new husband but squeeze some time in for yourself before the
ceremony. I chose to get dressed alone. While I was doing so I called my
husband to see where he had put my jewellery. I knew where it was but I just
wanted to talk to him. It is one of my best memories of my wedding day because
when we said bye he said "well, I'll see you in a bit" and I could tell he was
excited and nervous at the same time and it gave me butterflies.
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Share the day with the
people YOU want to share the day with. Many people might have thought I was
crazy but I invited my entire grade 1 class to my wedding and they are the
people I met with immediately following the ceremony. Some people were
probably put off that we were not around to congratulate or have a receiving
line but it was so important for me to see them and have pictures with them. I
had also taught them in Kindergarten so they went through the whole engagement
and planning stuff with me.
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Go with the flow, even if it isn't flowing the way you wanted. Don't get upset on
your wedding day unless you legitimately have something to get upset
about...the day goes so quick that you don't want to waste a moment being
upset.
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If you don't have
a wedding planner, designate someone you trust that knows how things should go
and can handle any issues that might arise. Your vendors should not be seeking
verification from you on your wedding day...let them speak to dad or
something.
From prettyc...
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Even if you don't
get a videographer, have someone with a handy cam take lots of footage so you
can sit back and watch it later on. You'll miss a lot that is going on and it
would be fun to sit around with just you and DH to watch the shenanigans that
you may have missed!
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Have ice handy in
case anyone should fall and get a black eye
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You are NOT going
to get to see everyone and spend time with everyone and
don't feel guilty about that either.
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Comfy shoes!!!
From
Babysweetheart...
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My only big advice
is. HIRE A GOOD PHOTOGRAPHER Pictures last a life time. Videos are
nice, but I'd sit & look at my pictures a lot more than I'd sit & watch a
video tape.
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I had friends who
had a cheap photographer, and their pictures aren't horrible, but not that
great either. It's so sad to see that you spend money and ridiculous things
like a limo, and cheap out on a photographer.
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DONT CHEAP OUT!
We had his sister do it, because she was suppose to be good. NOT. It didn't turn
out, and I was heartbroken. Never take the cheap road on something that matters.
TRUST ME!
From paulzbride...
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Nothing is going
to be absolutely perfect, but it's not worth
getting upset over on the day of your wedding. Not at all.
From Judi
Douglas...
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Have one of your
brides maids carry a stick of "tide to go". I carry one in my
camera bag and it gets used almost every wedding. It's works for almost
everything on your gown...lipstick, grease from the car door, a shoe print,
etc. Best friend to a bride!!! LOL
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Take a private
moment with each other.
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