The Wedding Blog

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  • Author Lesley-Ann Graham
  • Published April 30, 2006
  • Word count 544

There is so much information available about weddings out there, it can get quite bewildering. Where to even begin? Are you beginning to tell yourself, “But I just want to get married?”

Don’t fret! There’s a wonderful place that you can visit that will talk about weddings, just like having your mom or sibling, sit down and chat with you. It’s a place where practical advice is given, without you having to search throughout the web for it. Best of all it’s free! The site is called wedding-blog.net

Weddings are a wonderful occasion. They are much awaited events that, we hope, will be the start of a wonderful family; one that will last a lifetime. It is a time to unite two families, not just a bride and a groom.

It can be a nerve wracking experience to set-up, especially if you’re not used to organizing events or parties. Usually, most of us have been a guest or a date of some relative of the happy couple. Our experience is usually second-hand.

Then there are the in-law debates about how the wedding should be done. What should the reception menu be composed of? Basic question: who’s paying the bill? Especially in interfaith marriages or the union of couples of different nationalities, there is much to discuss.

You may choose to hire a wedding planner; which is a great idea! On the other hand, you might want to go it alone, with a little help from family and friends. That too is a wonderful idea. The thing to remember is, before you can ask for help, you’d still need to know where to start.

This is where the wedding-blog.net can be a big help to you. The articles are short, easy to read. Some of them are funny, others are poignant, but all give great suggestions of things you should know to get ready for your wedding.

No matter what your wedding concern is, there’s bound to be an article about just that. It’s even easy to search because each one is segregated into the applicable categories. For example, there are topics that are about the bride, others for the groom. There are writings about the entourage and wedding favors. How about if we talk about the cake, invitations or the reception? Yes, these topics are all covered.

Bewildered by all the fuss that goes into the ceremony? Thinking of eloping? Read up on eloping 101 and destination weddings. You may find that being ala Britney Spears in Vegas isn’t what you want to do at all. There are so many options such as Italy or the Caribbean or even just a small resort just near your home that will do just as well to give you a nice simple wedding, relaxed and stress free, without breaking your bank.

Here’s one of the best parts. It’s a blog which means if you read an article that sparks your interest, you can actually leave comments and give, as well as have, instant feedback. This is also great for the other brides (and grooms) reading the posts. Please do visit at http://www.wedding-blog.net and let us help keep your nuptials stress free.

Lesley-Ann Graham runs The Wedding Blog- an online wedding diary that gives more than just the usual tips and advice (although it does that too!)- but also delves into the very daunting reality of planning that special day and helps you get through it on a daily basis! Check out http://www.wedding-blog.net now and by all means leave us your comments, share some of your own wedding experiences and give us some suggestions for new resources we can recommend to our community.

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Natasha
Natasha · 17 years ago
I thought you might enjoy this new MICHAEL W. SMITH video. The song is featured on his new album STAND with lyrics written by AMY GRANT. Enjoy and please pass on to any who might be interested. Thank you. Link: http://www.mediamws.com/how/

nana
nana · 18 years ago
Could you write something about wedding invites? I have a feeling that a lot of people leave it for last minute, which deprives them of some great choices.

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