Thursday, July 24, 2008

wedding speech - these are the fundamentals you should know

Prior to the wedding, you have to sort out a few things including legal issues, determining who pays for the wedding, deciding what type of attire the bride and groom will wear and possibly even dealing with having your own children involved in the process if either of you already have children from a previous marriage. Once you have narrowed your choices down on the room to get married in to a few options it is important to consider a few additional factors such as price, seating capacities and services available.

Many hotels will offer a discounted rate if you block out a certain number of rooms. A photographer with a long list of references who are willing to speak to potential clients and an even longer list of testimonials from satisfied clients is an excellent indication of a photographer who will do a great job of photographing your wedding. You may find that married life does not offer you as much free time to spend with your friends as you used to have so take this chance to enjoy a little bit of fun with your friends.

Your guests may also need to book a hotel room if they need to travel overnight. Even though the bride's parents are paying for the wedding, the couple may still opt for a simple wedding that does not put a financial strain on the parents. It is ideal to have your florist remain onsite throughout the wedding and reception to ensure that there are no issues with the flowers but if this is not possible you should have a florist onsite at the very beginning of the party as minimum.

Whether you go to a spa to get a massage or spend an evening at the movies, it's important to take some time to just relax before your wedding day to ensure that you are not completely frazzled by the time your wedding day arrives. As the number of inter-racial couples increases, there is also an increased need for creative ways to blend two different cultures into a wedding ceremony and reception that will be enjoyed by all the guests.

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