Congratulations, you’re engaged! Excited but wondering what in the world to do now? Take comfort in knowing you’re not alone.
Baby boomers keen on protecting their marrying offspring are bringing back the prenup
Let your imagination run amok: Design the winter wedding of your dreams. The only rule: no cliches. Most wedding planners, caterers and bridal salons tailor themes to individual couples’ expectations.
Ahh, summertime … trips to the beach, longer days, dining al fresco and catching some rays. Such thoughts immediately come to mind when someone so much as mentions the word.
We all have them. Salon nightmare stories of fried hair you paid for and over-easy dos you could have done yourself. No need to enter a chapter for your wedding day in that book of woes. Prevent coif catastrophes and makeup messes with this handy guide.
During the time spent ironing out details, stressing over the guest list and walking down the aisle, the honeymoon retreat lingers on the minds of all newlyweds. Who wouldn’t be able to stop thinking about relaxing on the beach of a tropical island next to their new spouse?
Your heads are spinning with details of your big day and dreams of living happily ever after. Ease into your life together with ideas for before, during and after your walk down the aisle.
“Something old, something new, something borrowed, something blue” is an Old English rhyme that typically stands for the four objects a bride adds to her wedding ensemble or carries with her on the wedding day.
Once placed on the finger, the engagement ring conjures a true sense of wonder and magic, as the bride thinks to herself: “I wonder how I’m magically going to plan this wedding all by myself?”