Choosing the right song to dance with your father at your wedding can be very difficult because you want it to be sentimental and perfect. Well, instead of stressing out about it, why not hand that duty over to your father? Or, make a compilation of songs that remind you of him. In my case, my Dad actually surprised me with his own compilation of songs. I loved every second of it, however, wish he had let me hear it beforehand because I cried my eyes out! The mix consisted of pieces of the following: Butterfly Kisses, The Way You Look Tonight, You are So Beautiful, and Isn’t She Lovely, where he then spun me around to show off his “lovely” daughter. It was really sweet. The point is, sometimes it’s best to forget the traditional and do your own thing.
September 24, 2008
Save the Dad’s Dance
September 23, 2008
What to do with bridal party flowers at a reception…..
Many people take their bridesmaids bouquets and lay them flat on the head table at an angle. This does look nice, but if you want to take extra care of the flowers, here’s an idea that I did at my wedding. My florist actually cut me a good deal on stainless steel vases, which I then had monogrammed with each bridesmaids’ initials. That way, there was a place for the flowers at the reception, and my bridesmaids were able to take a beautiful vase home with them as an added gift plus a great memory of the special day.
September 22, 2008
Ellen and Portia Wedding Song
I am a huge Ellen fan, and try to watch her show everyday. I happened to catch her second show of this season and she showed some video of her wedding. The wedding song she chose for her and Portia is absolutely beautiful. It’s called “Today” by Joshua Radin. Check it out on this Youtube link.
Hey! You may even like it for your own wedding song!
September 16, 2008
Say Yes to the Dress!
This month on The Learning Channel (TLC) begins the series “Say Yes to the Dress!”. The series focuses on the premier bridal salon, Kleinfeld Bridal. Each show focuses on a few brides who are looking for the “it” dress and the bridal professionals who try to make miracles happen for each bride.
I think there are two critical lessons from this new show. One, not every dress is right for each bride. Sometimes what you think will look great on you may not fit your body structure. Two, remember to stay calm. Every person involved in helping a bride find the “it” dress want the nest for the bride. No matter how daunting the task of finding a dress is, you will find the dress that is right for you. Allow yourself the time to discover your dress.
Check your local listings for days and times.
September 15, 2008
What Happens In Vegas
It has been a while since I have seen a movie that I thought was truly laugh out loud funny. This weekend my husband and I rented the movie What Happens in Vegas which stars Cameron Diaz and Ashton Kutcher. The story goes something like this: Successful girl has uncommitted boyfriend who breaks up with her in an all too familiar and yet incredibly embarrassing way – his surprise birthday party. No direction guy just looses his job. His father is the owner of the company which just makes the firing that much more funny as they play a game of basketball for his job. In the midst of both characters woes, they and their best friends decide to go to Vegas. Where else would you go to have some fun and forget about you troubles?
As you may guess, the ending is a happy one but the adventure in getting to the ending was laugh out loud enjoyment for this married couple. There are so many movies out there about marriage and love. In my opinion, it is the adventure as you grow as a couple and reach the aisle that can be the most interesting and the most memorable. How many people love to tell the story about how they met? Even my grandparents who recently celebrated their 62nd wedding anniversary still light up as they tell their story of their adventure in New York City. Take picture, write down your story, and share it with the world….who doesn’t like a good love story?love
September 11, 2008
September 10, 2008
Seven Year Itch Party
On August 30th, LeAnn Rimes and her husband, Dean Sheremet hosted a “seven year itch” party. In an interview with people magazine, Rimes said “..she wanted to remember how excited they are about each other…”. The festivities were held at the calistoga ranch in Napa Valley, California. The party incorporated a seven course meal in the ranch’s wine cave. The following day they watched their wedding day video.
I think that this is a great idea. So often, the impression of the 7th year of marriage is when it typically crumbles. Congratulations to LeAnn and Dean on celebrating and reflecting on their seven years together and looking forward to their future with the family and friends who support them!
Check out the entire article and pictures featured in the September 15, 2008 issue. Photo taken by Joe Buissink.
Top 10 Great Weddings You Wish You were Invited to in the Movies – Wedding Week 2008
Today, the washingtonpost.com wrote about 10 great weddings that were featured in the movies. This is a photo is from “The Graduate: 40th Anniversary Edition,” features new commentaries on the filming of the iconic 1967 film, starring Anne Bancroft and Dustin Hoffman. (Associated Press) I can not say that I have seen them all and I certainly have some I would like to add but it is a good start. So get out the popcorn and enjoy!
Centerpieces – how it make it work
Recently, we posted an article on squidoo that focuses on Wedding Centerpieces. Take a look.
September 7, 2008
Bachelorette Party Ideas – Wedding Week 2008
The washingtonpost.com posted some interesting ideas for bachelorette parties. The article came from a recent blog posted on Going Out Gurus which is the City Guide staff of experts who report on happenings in the city. They cover what to wear, where to go for pre and post dinner activities, restaurants, etc. Although these are Washington, DC specific, it may give bridal parties some ideas on what they could do where they live. Take a look!