Getting Ready For The Big Day - Your Wedding!
It's a given that it'll take the bride-to-be far longer to
prepare for her wedding day than it will the groom-to-be. The
up-do, the make-up, and the manicure/pedicure all need to be
done on the big day, but there's more. Getting into that
mind-boggling contraption that's called a wedding dress and its
associated gear can easily take up to an hour. Then of course,
it's picture time. It's no wonder late afternoon weddings are so
popular!
And while most of the guys probably don't have a clue how to put
on their penguin suites, there's likely to be plenty of mothers
and aunts around to help those needy men get ready. A splash of
water on the face, a quick comb through the hair and viola! Then
as long as the guys don't get lost on the way to the wedding
ceremony, they've pretty much accomplished their wedding day
tasks.
All joking aside, there are still wedding day tasks that need
tending. Most have already been confirmed and reconfirmed, so
really what is needed on this day is someone responsible for
making sure the wedding ceremony location and reception venue
are ready - that the decorations, flowers, favors, DJ,
photographer and cake are all in place. Hiring a wedding
coordinator for the day is always an option. Plus, it won't hurt
to triple-check the transportation. It should be picking up the
bridal party at least 20 minutes before the ceremony.
If the couple has paid attention to their planning checklist,
the day will go off pretty much as anticipated. However, even
the best laid plans are subject to falter and this is something
that needs to be understood and even expected. The good news is
most of the types of things that go 'wrong' aren't even noticed
by the guests. Broccoli gets served instead of green beans. The
DJ forgot to bring the bride's requested first dance music, but
puts on a suitable substitute. The bride needs to relax and let
these things go.
The best man does have a few important responsibilities. He's
got to take charge of getting the groom to the ceremony. He has
to make sure the wedding rings and his speech are carefully
tucked away inside his pocket. He should also have the money
that'll be paid out at the ceremony. And someone has to have the
money needed to pay off any balances due for professional
services rendered. The bride may want to take a few moments
before the wedding gets underway to sit with her parents and
thank them for their help throughout her life and reassure them
that her love for them is stronger than ever. And she definitely
should eat. With all the anticipation and excitement of the
upcoming festivities, it's easy to not feel hungry, but this is
not a good idea, especially if food won't be available for
several more hours.
Most importantly, remember to keep smiling. And remember that in
just a few hours, you'll both be relaxing, alone, in your
honeymoon suite!