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4 Underrated Ways to be a Great Wedding Guest

Underrated Ways to Be a Great Wedding Guest

By Family & Friends4 Comments

Wedding season is upon us. Maybe you’re in the phase where it seems like everyone you know is getting hitched, and your weekends are booked. Maybe you’re at the tail end or completely out of that stage, with only a random wedding here and there. Wherever you’re at in this progression, it’s safe to say that being a wedding guest is a much different experience than being the ones getting married. You might think your only job is to show up, and that’s not totally wrong. But you can do better! Here are 4 underrated ways to be a great wedding guest: Read More

Don't Say Yes to the Wedding Stress

Don’t Say Yes to the Wedding Stress

By Premarital2 Comments

Engagement is often touted as one of the most exciting times of your life. Sure, the actual act of getting engaged might live up to the hype. You’re giddy in love with your new fiancé, and you’ve just marked a momentous turning point in your relationship. You know lots of really special moments lie ahead – moments you’ll remember for the rest of your life. In the meantime, you’ve got a wedding to plan.

Little do you know that hiding on the other side of that emotional high is a potential mountain of wedding-related stress. If you’re not careful, it can ruin the whole experience – and strain your relationship, too. We’re not trying to scare you, but we do want to help you be prepared to face these common sources of stress as you plan your wedding. Let’s dive in. Read More

A group of friends dancing with the bride at her wedding.

The Importance of Intention

By Premarital2 Comments

Planning a wedding has been classically described as a huge undertaking of time that costs a lot of money and has a ton of moving parts. With the average US wedding costing nearly $27,000, this description is a reality for many couples. From selecting the perfect dress, to the beautiful venue, to delicious food, and enjoyable entertainment, the task seems daunting. Especially when well-meaning family, friends, and about-to-be in-laws jump in with opinions as well as society as a whole suggesting the wedding has to happen in a certain way.

I’ll let you in on a little secret – Read More