By Funky Feestje


Before the particular wedding, the last question is asked and the ultimate answer is given. So now the final countdown to the big day begins. So yes, set the marriage bells for the wedding day. Meantime, get some real work done. Yet where do we start and when do we begin to consider the most significant day to you both as a couple? With no other focus but on your big day, make every move matter.

1. Organise Your Wedding Checklist

Straight off why not put out a "His" and "Hers" wedding checklist that may mark the start of your unified decision-making. Make it fun, you can both make each other's wedding checklist to kick-off the "to-do" list you have in mind.

From the members of the marriage entourage to the final hour of the marriage reception, the wedding check list is all about details. Expect a rush of activities from Day 1, invites, seat arrangements, church dcor, and party favours. Be prepared for more as the day continues with vows, the ring, and rehearsals. The marriage checklist will be your ultimate security blanket and virtual assistant that will keep you centered.

2. Fetch Help from the Pro's

The marriage details must have both of your approval unless you both want to be surprised on your wedding day. In such case, it's best to hire the pros in the field and let the past record of successful marriages prove you right. But this bit of advice, even the best in wedding coordinators and best of event planners require some helpful input from you both. You would not want to just attend your wedding after all. It is also suggested to hire a pro marriage shutter-bug to be sure the instant lasts forever. A sample work of a great wedding paparazzo can be viewed here: Vintage Bruidsreportages .

3. Secure a Marriage Emergency Kit

What can help? A basic "His" and "Hers" emergency kit. Come wedding day, have this tiny pack ready with 3 things you need to use "a pack of gum or breath mints to ease that strain in you, a mirror to check on final things and a shock private note for each other. The bride can have that emergency pack reachable in the car and for the groom, make it sufficiently small to be in his pocket.

How about this wedding tip for the last minutes leading toward the biggest moment? People who have "been there, done that" are one in asserting the waiting time for the actual wedding bells to sound and signal the start of the function is the most painful ever. Painfully sweet with overflowing excitement with passion and nervousness. Then let the union begin. Let the celebration start. Go forward and ring those marriage bells.




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