Time Savers For Busy BridesFree
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August, 2003 -- PART TWO
More tips
from newlyweds:
Cake cutting time is an opportunity to
recognize the bride's mother - with a toast or a gift of the
bouquet. - Deb, married 2000
Feel free to eliminate "traditional" items
that have no meaning for you (for example, we didn't feel
a need for special transportation from church to reception),
so that you can put more of your budget into the things that
do.
- Ellen, married 2002
Book a b&b for a relaxing night after
the wedding - don't leave until at least the next day! And
while honeymoon locations of course are totally up to personal
taste, my advice is be sure you're going somewhere where you
can REST.
- Suzanne, married 2001
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