Crate your own wedding traditions
While observing wedding traditions you can create a sense your own style. you can remove what you feel would not fit into your prescription - You don’t have to have a flower girl and ring bearer if you don’t want to, you can skip it. If you want to walk down d aisle alone fine - There's no law that says you can’t walk yourself down the aisle and give yourself away. Although you should be careful about tampering with religious rituals, feel free to create your own traditions.
Make sure you eat something
Famished, fainting brides and grooms are a bigger problem than you might imagine. Don't skip breakfast just because you want to look trimmed in your wedding attire. You may end up not eating through the entire event. therefore, you need all the energy. As the minutes tick down to showtime, you probably won't have a chance to grab a bite to eat. Many couples are so busy visiting with guests at the reception that they barely eat at their own wedding reception. Not eating can make you cranky at the least; and cause you to faint at the worst.
Eat a meal before the wedding, and try to eat at the reception too.
Don't let guests drink and drive
It is advisable that there should be checks and balance at your wedding. You shouldn’t have to police your guest at the wedding party, but make sure that the bartenders and waiters are alert to ensuring your guests’ safety. Recruit your groomsmen to keep their eyes on the crowd (and on each other) in case some end up enjoying his or herself a little too much. Arm each of your groomsmen with the phone number of a taxi service. You’ve heard it before, but it bears repeating; If your guest is drunk don't let them drive home, he or she should be put in a cab. It only takes an instant for the memory of your wedding celebration to be scarred by a tragic accident.
Don't forget to share a smile with your spouse.
Your guest will marvel at the lovely wedding gown, they will enjoy the delicious reception menu. But ultimately, all those things are just a part of the party. A wedding is the celebration of something much more important: the decision two people make to join together and live their lives as one. Amidst the fanfare of your wedding day, try to remember to take a moment or two to look into each other eyes and reassure your love to your new spouse. Share a smile between the two of you, and commit yourself to finding a way, each and every day, to bring those smiles back to your faces.
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