Setting The Stage For Your First Dance



The first dance plays a large role in marriage culture around the world. While not everyone shares this custom, it is very common for the newly 
married couple to hit the dancefloor before anyone else, giving them a final chance to show off their love before the evening activities begin. 

Getting Ready To Pop The Biggest Question In Your Life


Proposing to your partner is not easy. Even if you’re 99.9% sure you know what the answer will be, and you’ve talked about it 
before, you want to make sure that the moment is just right. Instead of worrying about what can go wrong, we’re going to look 
at how you can plan to make as many things as possible go perfectly so you can feel at least a 
little more at ease when popping the question.



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4 Simple Ways To Fit Your Personality Into Your Wedding



Think of a wedding and generic image will pop into your mind. There’s a baroque, ornate church with a bride in a white, fluffy gown 
and a groom in a suit with tails. Tradition is a big thing and couples like to follow it to the letter. However, what you might realize 
now you’re engaged to be wed is that this isn’t your style. Everyone is different and has a unique identity. And, it would be remiss 
of you not to tie your character into the big day somehow. Otherwise, the experience won’t be as magical.


Here are four helpful hints.

Can’t Buy Love? How to Make Your Wedding Financially Viable


For many people, the idea of getting married keeps getting put off because of the daunting financial challenge that comes with planning 
something like this. However, there are many ways in which you can make your wedding more affordable and ultimately, more financially viable. 
You should never let money or a lack of it get in the way of you getting married to the person you love. Read on to find out how you can 
 get married more cheaply.

Save for a While and Delay

If you don’t have much money to spend on your wedding right now, you should think about saving for a while. You can delay your wedding 
and wait a little because it’ll allow you to save up and make your wedding the way you want it to be. If the wedding is going to be better in the end
it’s probably worth waiting for.

See How Much Help You Can Get From Your Family

Family members will often be willing to chip in and offer some money for your wedding. You should find out whether this is a possibility 
or not before you make any further decisions regarding how your wedding is going to pan out. Even a little financial help from them can 
go a long way, so don’t underestimate this factor.


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Capture Every Detail: Make Sure Your Wedding Photos Are The Best They Can Be

Aside from the purchase of your home, your wedding is probably the second biggest investments you will make in your life. The dress, the cake, the venue, the food and the decorations don’t come cheap, and so it makes sense that you will want to capture as much as you can with photographs so you can look back and remember it in as much detail as possible. But what can you do to make your wedding pictures as good as they can be?

Your Wedding: Where Do You Even Begin?



Congratulations! You are getting married, and that is simultaneously one of the most exciting and terrifying things that can happen in your life! 
Yes, that's right I said terrifying because, as a rule, planning weddings can be overwhelming and even beginning to think about them can get 
you, your OH, and both your families worked up. With that in mind, here are some suggestions of where to begin that can help the process go a 
little more smoothly.

Finding Ways To Pop The Question



Nowadays, it doesn’t matter if you’re a girl or a boy, it is normal for either half a couple to ask the other to marry them. Over the last couple 
of decades, traditions have become a lot more relaxed, and it is no longer considered strange for a women to propose to a man. 
Of course, though, despite the lifting of social taboo, this sort of task is never easy. You will feel stressed, and it will be very hard to figure 
out how you’d like to do it. To help you out with this, this post will be exploring some of the best ideas to handle your proposal, along with 
some of the help you can get along the way.

Could You Take Your Wedding Abroad?



Thinking of getting married abroad? Having a wedding in another country can have its advantages – you could combine it with your honeymoon. 
It’s also certain to be a memorable occasion for all. That said, getting married abroad does take a lot of planning. Here are some factors to 
consider when getting married abroad.

Consider your guests

Getting married abroad means you may not be able to invite all your friends and family. Paying for them all to come out will be very expensive.  
You could get them to pay for their own travel, but it’s unlikely they’ll all be willing to fork money out of their own pocket to come along, especially 
if you’re travelling to another continent. Think carefully about who you bring and choose a suitable venue. You could get married in a hotel, giving 
your guests somewhere convenient to stay. This could be a hotel near an airport such as Residence Inn Montreal Airport. Help your guests when 
it comes to travel and accommodation – making it an easy process for them will encourage them to come.

Compare the currency

You’ll be dealing with another currency when booking the venue, catering and other aspects of the wedding. Make sure to compare currency 
transfer rates so that you’re getting a good deal. You may want to transfer all your money into cash rather than using card and having to deal with 
multiple transfer fees.

Take into account the weather

If you’re travelling to a country with a climate that’s different to what you’re used to, it could be worth taking this into account, especially if you’re 
planning an outdoor wedding. It could determine the type of dress you wear, how you do your hair and what you wear on your feet. For 
example, for a tropical beach wedding, you probably want a light dress that doesn’t trail on the floor and sandals, plus hairstyle that won’t blow in 
the wind. This might be completely different for a wedding in Lapland.

Decide how to transport your dress

If you’re taking your dress with you, you may have to pay extra luggage fees. That said, many airlines such as American Airlines may allow 
you to take it as hand luggage to prevent it getting crumpled. It’s worth contacting your airline beforehand to find out how they can safely handle 
your dress and whether you’ll need to pay extra for it.

Get the paperwork sorted in advance

Wedding paperwork can take months to sort out in some countries. It’s worth getting this all sorted long in advance – if it’s not all completed 
you wedding may not be legal and may be postponed. Make sure that you bring all the necessary documentation with you such as your 
passport, birth certificate, visa and any other paperwork. It could be beneficial to talk to a wedding professional from that country so that you 
know exactly what you need.




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Jamie x Derrick: Marriage So Far


They say that nothing can test a relationship quite like when you are traveling together. It doesn't even necessarily apply to just married couples. It applies to family, friends, and even colleagues. That's why I am personally a firm believer that married couples should always make it a point to travel together. Even better if you could actually make time to travel before having kids or when you already have kids, try to travel at least once, without the kids--so that you can re-connect on a deeper level. This could even be a great time to just be young and carefree, forget the daily grind even for just a week or two--and maybe even discuss and resolve marital issues that you are unable to express at home.