Monday, June 25, 2007

Weddings - that Special Day

Weddings - that Special Day
By [http://ezinearticles.com/?expert=Jeff_Lakie]Jeff Lakie

Standing in front of all her loved ones, donning an elegant white gown and a radiant smile, the bride smiles at her groom, tears in her eyes, and says, “I do.” The audience feels a rush of excitement, thrilled to be a part of this magic moment. Weddings are magical events.

Over the years, weddings have taken new twists. Veering away from tradition, many couples today choose alternative weddings that will create one-of-a-kind memories to last a lifetime. Numerous resources are available to help couples plan unique weddings, ranging from intimate at-home nuptials to destination ceremonies. Even destination weddings offer a broad range of options.

Today, beach weddings have become very popular. Wedding guests are able to join in the occasion while also enjoying a vacation of their own. Newlyweds stay on to honeymoon at the same spot where they tied the knot. Many resorts offer packages that give couples a more economical wedding option, as well as one that is unique, beautiful, and relaxing.

Other couples choose to plan their weddings in another country, to honor their heritage. A bride with an Irish background, for example, may choose to wed in her ancestors' homeland, complete with traditional bagpipers and Irish dancers. Weddings like this allow the couple to honor tradition while looking ahead to the future and adding a modern twist. Guests and couples alike can indulge in a return to their heritage, learning more about their culture and perhaps digging in to their families' roots.

Some still opt for weddings in Las Vegas. Kitschy as it may be, there is a certain attraction to the little wedding chapels and Elvis impersonators. Certainly these weddings create stories that are worth telling for years to come.

The most important part of any wedding is the vow shared by the bride and groom. Choosing to marry and sharing that moment with loved ones is the most important decision a couple can make. No matter what kind of celebration they choose, or where they decide to tie the knot, weddings are special occasions that are sure to touch the heart of everyone in attendance.

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Thursday, June 21, 2007

Beach Weddings

Beach Weddings
By [http://ezinearticles.com/?expert=Lorna_Mclaren] Lorna Mclaren

It is no surprise that more and more couples are choosing to have beach weddings. Most people would list a deserted tropical beach among their ideal locations and beach weddings are seen as the ultimate in romantic events. There have always been many destinations that offer beach weddings to their nationals but now most allow foreigners to enjoy them too.

The vision of those perfect beach weddings may be your choice for your marriage ceremony but it is important to plan every detail to prevent any nasty surprises ruining your big day.

Your first priority should be to ensure that you have the correct paperwork required by your chosen destination. There are many travel companies who specialise in offering tropical beach weddings and it is worth seeking their advice. Remember you need the valid visas too. This can often be overlooked in all the excitement that organising beach weddings can take.

It is also important to consult with your medical practitioner regarding immunisations that you should have before travelling. There would be nothing worse than becoming ill because you neglected to have the correct shots.
Beach weddings can be some of the most magical and memorable ones if you pay attention to the details.

The best advice is to use the services of a professional provider of beach weddings either through your regular travel agent, the country’s consulate or your intended hotel.

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Tuesday, June 19, 2007

Wedding Planning Books - Helping You Plan A Great Wedding

Wedding Planning Books - Helping You Plan A Great Wedding
By [http://ezinearticles.com/?expert=Dee_Bovis] Dee Bovis

If you need help planning your wedding, consider buying a wedding planning book. Many couples have turned to wedding planning books because they want to lower their wedding planning stress.

Wedding planning books can you help organize a wedding filled with creative ideas. Even expensive wedding planning books can save you a lot of stress and money. You can avoid paying the big bucks for a wedding planner. With the help of a wedding planning book, you can plan your own wedding and make it a memorable experience for you, your special someone, and your guests.

So, where can you find these useful books? You can go to a bookstore or search the internet. You should find many different wedding planning books. These books can help you make good decisions about your wedding. Also, as you browse the planning books, you'll find ideas that will add flair and creativity to your wedding.

Wedding planning books can help you keep track of all the little wedding details. Let's face it, weddings can be incredibly detailed. With all the things to remember like wedding photography, reception food, invitations, or wedding favors, wedding planning can stress out even detail-oriented couples. Wedding planning books have sections for the different components of a wedding. This helps you stay organized and "in control" of your wedding planning process.

Finally, wedding planning books have ideas that help you save money. These books can guide you in finding an inexpensive wedding reception location. They can show you beautiful yet cheap wedding centerpieces and bouquets. And they can point to wedding flowers that won't break the bank.

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Sunday, June 17, 2007

A Bride's Basic Guide to Wedding Planning

A Bride's Basic Guide to Wedding Planning
By Jeffery Dodd

Every woman desires to have the wedding of her dreams. May it be a garden wedding or a church wedding, every woman dreams to have the most memorable and special wedding that she can have. And why not? It is the event that bonds her with the person she loves. Your wedding should therefore be well planned and necessitates some know how in wedding planning. Here is a basic guide for you in planning your wedding of a lifetime:

Get input from others. Asking the idea of other people is a great idea for a bride to be. Getting input means asking other people about their experiences on their wedding so you will have an idea what and where to look for things you need. Your mother might be able to give you input on where to buy the best and most affordable cake or an older brother might be able to introduce you to a very talented wedding singer. This also goes true with seeking help and assistance especially on your wedding day. You don’t want to stress up yourself on your special day by solving and looking after every thing. You can get the necessary help by assigning friends, relatives, groomsmen and bridesmaid particular tasks and assignments. You may, for example, ask your bridesmaid to see to it that everybody in the bridal entourage arrives on time.

Ask yourself how you would like to look like on your wedding day. This will help you determine the things that you need to look fabulous and beautiful on your wedding. This includes your wedding gown, jewelries, and shoes and make up. Preparing yourself to look beautiful does not only depend on the things that you will buy for yourself but also on how you will look like, say, in a particular design of a wedding gown. This also includes searching for the best jewelries that you can afford and looking for someone who can assist or help you with your make up on your wedding day.

Remember your friends and loved ones. Weddings are special events and it is also the best time where you can share your joys in life to your loved ones. Make a list of the people you want to come on your wedding day. You also have to consider who you want to be part of your bridal entourage. Give out invitation cards weeks in advance to allow your guests to plan or change their schedules. Remember to prepare wedding gifts for your family, and those who assist you on your wedding particularly the bridesmaids and groomsmen. Let these be your token of appreciation for their great help on your wedding.

Whether you wanted a simple or a fabulous wedding event, this guide will help you in preparing for a worry free and memorable wedding day. May your wedding be as special and memorable as you have wanted it to be. Best wishes!

Jeffery Dodd is an accomplished writer who specializes in weddings and celebrations. For more information on wedding band, just visit us at http://weddingband.recreationrally.com

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Saturday, June 16, 2007

Create Your Own Wedding Website

Now - this is a new idea!

Has anyone else heard of this - creating a website for your wedding?

They do have some good points.

What do you think?

Wedding Tips Planner:

"Personal Wedding Websites are becoming a necessity for every wedding for many reasons. Including important information eliminates questions that accompanied weddings in the pre - internet era. The stress reducing effect is as beneficial for the guests as it is for the couple.

Take for example, the gift registry. It is considered inappropriate to tell guests where one is registered in the invitation. This results in many phone calls by guests attempting to discover where the couple's gift registry is located. If the guest is not close to the immediate family, they will not know who to call to find out what stores the couple has selected to receive their gifts. This results in another bowl or serving piece that the couple will have to return the day after the wedding.

To avoid this stressful situation for the couple and the guests, couples can include their wedding website address in the invitation (which is completely acceptable according to all wedding etiquette experts). When guests visit the website to see their story, pictures, details, and other important information, they can easily find direct links to their online registries.

Another example of making life easier on the couple and their guests is having the details and maps posted directly on the wedding website where guests can access them anytime worldwide. Without a website, the couple will receive many phone calls about where and when each event is, as well as, 'what's the best way to get there'. The couple can also avoid including extra notes in the invitation to tell out of town guests where hotel arrangements have been made, if they have a wedding website."

Friday, June 15, 2007

Interesting 5 Tips that First-Timer Cruisers Need to Know

Interesting 5 Tips that First-Timer Cruisers Need to Know
By Yochention Saritoh

First-time cruisers sometimes confuse about choosing the destination for neither cruising nor they aware about the hidden costs in the cruise. So this cruising tip should help them to prepare about what they need to know before they go for cruising:

1. Book early or late

You will get better deal by booking well in advance of your sailing date or at the last minute. Booking early in advance can save you between 15 to 50 percent and also lock in the cabin category of your choice. If you rather wait to book at the last minute, you will even get a better discount on a ship’s unsold cabin. But of course you will not be able to choose the cabin that you like, whatever is left is available.

2. Drive rather than fly

You could save a lot if you just drive to the nearest port in the city rather than you fly. Nowadays there are more cruises than ever before departing from “close-to home” ports such as Boston, New York, Bayonne (New Jersey), Philadelphia, Baltimore, Charleston, Jacksonville, Tampa, New Orleans, Mobile, Galveston, Los Angeles, Long Beach, San Francisco and Seattle.

3. Take a short cruise first

If you are a first-timer cruiser, it is better for you to take short-cruise 3 to 4 days on the weekend. In this case, you will be able to “test the water” before you jump-in to the real cruise. There is a good selection of ships sailing on short cruises to various destinations in the Caribbean, as well as along the Mexican Riviera and to New England/Canada.

4. Beware of added charges

You have to be prepared for added charges when you are on a cruise. Expenses such as playing in the casinos, alcoholic beverages to photos snapped by the ship’s ubiquitous are not included in your cruise fare. So, travel-smart by preparing your budget in advance when you are going on a cruise. If you must buy something, wait until the final day of the cruise—most of the stores will throw a sale then.

5. From ship to shore- savings on excursions

Perhaps the largest additional cost are escorted shore excursions offered in every port of call ranging in price from $25 per person for a tour by motor coach to as much as $300 for helicopter flight-seeing. For two couples, it is less expensive to hire a cab or rent a car for a day than for each person to join an organized excursion. Also there is no requirement to leave the ship when in port. Some passengers prefer to relax on board and lounge by the pool as the ship is much less crowded after most people have gone ashore. Shore excursions make the most sense when few attractions are within walking distance and local means of transportation are scarce.

Hope that this tip will be helpful for those first-timer cruiser. Bon Voyage!!

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Thursday, June 14, 2007

The Castle Wedding Planner

Wouldn't it be fun to be a Princess Bride?

Have you ever thought of having your wedding in a castle?

Well, now there is The Castle Wedding Planner:

"Considering a castle wedding? To help brides, we've written The Castle Wedding Planner, a 225-page guide that covers everything you need to consider when planning a castle wedding. Whether the event involves a domestic or international castle wedding venue or even a Renaissance faire event, this workbook includes timelines, worksheets, questions you MUST ask, and more!"