The man of your dreams has romantically proposed, of course you say yes! You rush to tell family and friends, you excitedly set the date, life is good… next comes the wedding planning, juggling your time and money, ploughing through endless to do lists, politely rising above interfering friends and family and resisting the will to throw or break something when your car driver carelessly double books and cancels one week before the date.
Incredibly you got through it, you kept your sanity and the day is set to run as smoothly as clockwork! But wait, what’s that? – The niggling feeling that certainly something will go wrong, disaster will strike! Never fear, we are here to set your mind at ease, here are a few answers to the most common concerns experienced by a bride to be.
The NO-show -Will he be waiting for me at the alter? – Of course, relax, he was the one to ask you after all, even with those little not so subtle hints he still made the executive decision to ask you all by himself! Plus he hasn’t headed for the hills yet- he has stuck around for the planning of the day itself when yes maybe once or twice bridezilla threw a tantrum or two. He’s in for the long haul and cannot wait to make you his wife!
*It’s definitely recommend that you make it clear to the ‘best mate’ to not whisk the stags off too ‘pre-wedding’ at least a week before is safe, a hung-over groom, a groom in a jail cell or a groom in another country would not be wedding bliss!
Your bridesmaids – strong and in control, not a chance in hell that they are going to let anything spoil your day. Rely on them, delegate to them, they are your closest friends and you know you can trust there decision making. Let them deal with any problems that may occur, leaving yourself free to enjoy and experience your day.
* We recommend that you give at least two of your bridesmaids an emergency recovery kit to keep in there bags, consisting of useful bits to combat any unplanned predicaments; nail varnish to double whammy chipped nails and ladders in stockings! Hairspray to keep your locks looking no less than perfection, a sewing kit to be prepared for any snags or tears, wipes to remove any stains, makeup for vital touch ups and perfume to keep you smelling sweet.
Good company – Surround yourself with it, enjoy the ride, benefit all of the details that you put into place during your planning. Laugh, catch up with relatives, enjoy being a newly wed, laugh at the speeches, enjoy the food, drink your champagne, dance at your disco and enjoy the simple fact that all of your hard work has paid off, each and every one of your guests have come to celebrate the union of you and your new husband.
The Come down -
After all the time and effort that was ploughed into the big day its all over, its time for the debrief. Now what will you do with all of your time? Your life of marital bliss has begun, you can focus on your new life as a Mrs, and if that’s not enough, you can busy yourself with present opening, thank you cards , honeymooning, name change forms, wedding albums…
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