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When you accept your partner’s
proposal for marriage, you want to celebrate your lifelong
commitment to each other. You want to relax and celebrate your union
together, but you know there is work to be done. Both of you call
your families and announce to them your upcoming marriage, and then
they tell you to start
planning your wedding. The
wedding that will
allow both of you to celebrate with friends and family your decision
to commit to each other.
The leader of the ceremony will ask you and your
partner if you promise to commit to each other,
and both of you will make your vows to be
faithful. Everyone will be dressed in beautiful
glistening and pressed
wedding dresses and suits, as you
and your partner descend down the aisle. Pictures
with friends, family and well wishers will proceed
after the marriage is nullified. Dinner, drinks,
and you will dance with your partner as a symbol
of your unity in front of everyone to admire.
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Everything in the hall will be decorated with the
finest material, china, and flowers. You sit with
your partner and imagine everything in your mind.
The question both of you have is how to plan
everything to be almost as perfect as the two of
you invision? Everything must be planned in
detail, because it is the day of hope and a new
future. It brings two people together, and helps
unite both families.
Whether it is extravagant is irrelevant. What is
relevant is that yourself, partner and families
start planning as soon as the news is announced to
everyone. Thus, it is tiring, stressful, and a
perfect test to see how you, your partner and
families get along.
You must try to book a religious or other
ceremonial hall fast. Meet with the person
conducting your ceremony, so he or she can
understand what both of you want to be said and
done. Ask questions about the cost, music, and
decorations and how many people the room can seat.
When you have decided which place to hold the
beginning ceremony of your celebration, tell your
family. so they can help pay for some of the costs
if needed. Once you have everything booked with
the ceremonial hall, it is time to find and book a
spacious banquet hall. Make sure the hall is
nicely decorated according to your mutual taste.
If you wish to book a banquet hall, don’t expect
to get one at the last minute. Ask about cost, and
then ask if the two families will agree to help.
In addition to the cost for the banquet hall, You
will also have to pay for the Disc jockey.
Dress fittings for the bride, bridesmaids and
others in the wedding party must be done six or
seven months before the wedding takes place. Shop
at various bridle and dress shops before deciding.
Calculate costs, and you will find the perfect one
in a reasonable price range. Suits can be tailored
for the groom, best man, etc. Shop at different
stores, and look for quality material. If you and
your partner shop at high-quality retail outlets,
one can usually find clothing that is tasteful,
and elegant for minimal cost. When sending out
invitations, don’t spend a lot. People will
appreciate your invitation, even if the cards are
not top quality.
If you are fortunate, however, your families will
agree to pay for the entire celebration.
Weddings are a time to celebrate your partnership.
It is important that you plan this day, as you
have planned your life together. Remember,
however, that it is not the extravagance that
makes a wedding successful. It is the promise to
commit to each other, the pride on the faces of
family and friends that make it worth the time and
energy of putting it together.
About the Author
Melanie Doetsch is an author at
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