Sunday, August 11, 2013

Five aspects to consider before choosing the date of my wedding

IT is, the decision to marry was taken! What happiness! But before we start frantically in preparation of the big day and think about the schedule ahead, we must consider the wedding date. There are at least five things to consider when choosing the date of D-Day.


◊ Ensure that the wedding date is not during school holidays. And if I choose to get married in the summer it will be more complicated to avoid school holidays - I make sure to not go for the middle of the season to get married . This might discourage some of my relatives ... Leaving their holiday in Brittany where they are with their three children, to get to my wedding on August 15, in Provence, will not necessarily jump to the ceiling! And God knows they would dream to come ..!

◊ Ensure that the reception venue is available to date. It's fine to want to marry into the family home but if this is the time that my grandmother has celebrated his 80th birthday with the whole family, it may fall ill.

◊ Be sure his parents or best friends-were not exactly expected from a trip abroad at that time.

◊ Confirm with the priest he will be well available that date and not in the process of framing a camp at the other end of France.

◊ Check that it is not a holiday or a date that reminds you to you or Jules a bad memory.

The idea is to celebrate each year with dignity - our wedding anniversary, it is worth taking a date whether we like it!

1 comments:

Unknown said...

Joyous to know about this information and hope it will help me in arranging my best friend’s wedding. Booked one of lovely Los Angeles wedding venues and hope to find a wedding supplier. Wish to arrange a unique wedding for him.

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