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Planning For The Big Event: Your Wedding




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He proposed. She accepted. Now it's time to plan for the big

day. Where does one start? He wants a big wedding. She wants a

quaint one with family and close friends. Before deciding here

are important facts to consider.



1. The date that you and your fianc decide on is your day. You

and only you and your fianc should discuss and decide what you

want. Allow suggestions with the understanding of who will be

making the final decision.



2. Weddings are a very, very profitable business. Advertisements

have convinced us that weddings must be an elaborate social

event, and if you cannot afford or refuse to have an elaborate

gala you will be disappointed and so will your guests. Remember

your family and true friends are happy for you and only want to

share the moment with you. If your wedding day is enshrouded

with elaborate festivities the true meaning of why two people

are coming together will be lost. Remember Princess Diana's

wedding? (My point exactly.) 3. Keep it simple. So you know a

lot of people. But do you know that all of these people consider

you an intimate acquaintance. If you have not heard from or seen

them in years why invite them to your special day? Some of the

loveliest wedding receptions that I have attended are the

champagne and cake events. Have a party later when you both are

more established financially, perhaps on your anniversary.



4. Enjoy the Moments. And you will, if you keep everything

simple and plan within your means.



About the author:

Gloria Kaiser personally built an online bookstore

www.fancybooks.com, which offers a free booklocator service, as

well as new and used books. Orginally from Cincinnati,Ohio. She

resides in the place that she loves Arizona with her husband

Eric and daugher Crystal.



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