Beauty and The Buzz
Newly Engaged? Three Things You Need to Know! by DDHG
Did you just get engaged? Congrats! Here are three things you need to know to keep your sanity!
We're Going to the Chapel. Set the date for your wedding yourself. Don't let your mother, soon to be mother-in-law or anyone else tell you and your new fiancé when to get married. Talk about it with each other, make a decision and tell everyone else.
Which Chapel Are Ya Going To? Pick the venue for your wedding according to what you and your fiancé want. Sure, it would be great to get married in that musty, centuries-old castle in Ireland that your parents did, but maybe you'd like a quiet seaside ceremony in Jamaica. You choose and don't succumb to subtle pressure from family and friends.
Guess Who's Coming to the Chapel? Start your guest list early. Pick a maximum number of guests that you will invite and stick to it, no matter what. It would be great to invite your third-grade teacher and your faithful mailman who delivered your mail in a snowstorm one year, but if you've only got room for 50 people, friends and family come first.
Did you just get engaged? Congrats! Here are three things you need to know to keep your sanity!
We're Going to the Chapel. Set the date for your wedding yourself. Don't let your mother, soon to be mother-in-law or anyone else tell you and your new fiancé when to get married. Talk about it with each other, make a decision and tell everyone else.
Which Chapel Are Ya Going To? Pick the venue for your wedding according to what you and your fiancé want. Sure, it would be great to get married in that musty, centuries-old castle in Ireland that your parents did, but maybe you'd like a quiet seaside ceremony in Jamaica. You choose and don't succumb to subtle pressure from family and friends.
Guess Who's Coming to the Chapel? Start your guest list early. Pick a maximum number of guests that you will invite and stick to it, no matter what. It would be great to invite your third-grade teacher and your faithful mailman who delivered your mail in a snowstorm one year, but if you've only got room for 50 people, friends and family come first.









