Tuesday, March 13, 2007

I am getting all sorts of advice for the wedding planning and budget figuring from other recently married people... I was worried about the cost of everything but thanks to them I am seeing the light!

Email 1:
I thought of some more stuff when you left. You need to figure
out a tentative guest list so you should probably ask pauline for a list
of who was invited to Kendra's and revamp it. Then try to book your
reception site and remember to ask a lot of questions to each site first:
if they provide tables and chairs... if you can tour it...can you eat only
in certain places.. some places have table cloths and things provided...
what it costs for them to cater or is there a cost if you have someone
else cater.... what rules does the facility have.. do you have to clean up
afterwards.... can you dance there... do they have rules about music
volume (if it is a hotel sometimes)... if it is outside what about the
lighting especially at night... we had a few problems at kendra's wedding
with not enough outlets so... check and make sure there are quite a few of
them... and also make sure there is lots of parking! That is just stuff
for booking a reception site. Also they may require like a down payment to
hold it for that date so you may want to be prepared for that. I don't
know a lot about having them cater it because we just had friends do
that... but you could ask them if there is discounts for children and what
the prices are for appetizers versus dinners etc.


Email 2:
Ok I would guess by what you are saying that you could pull it off for
3-4000 dollars! Maybe less if you are really good. As far as I know Zion
costs about 400 to rent and if you really want to cut costs have your
reception there that will save you a bundle.
So here is what I would lay out as a price range
Church 400 (with reception hall)
250? (w/out
reception hall)
Pastoral Fee 100? (ask Dale)
Your Gown and all accessories 400 (try to stay under that
for
everything including
shoes veil, , jewelry,
and rehearsal dress or you
could borrow one I have quite
a few fancier dresses if you wanna
look or try etc)
Seth's Tux 100 (including
shoes)
Your Hair, Nails etc 50 (do it yourself to save)
or have a
friend/bridesmaid do it
Ceremony Decorations 100 (altar flowers, etc)
Photographer ???
Reception Music 150 or less (good
place to cut $)
Ceremony Musician(s) 100 or less (they do need $
and
usually a gift)
Reception Stuff (expect to spend most of your money here)
Food $500
Decorations $300
Caters or whoever $300
To Rent the place $400
Cake $75 or less (also
good to save)
By making your own
Videotaping Person ???
Invitations, Envelopes, Stamps $300 - do it yourself and buy the
paper etc.
Gifts
Your Bridesmaids and Groomsmen $150 (for all of their gifts)
Other People who helped out need favors $100
You should write checks to the people who helped out also
depends on what they charge (included in stuff above
mostly) except musicians and singers need checks, or
scripture readers etc.
Your Parents $100 (they need gifts too)
Flowers - 300
these are really expensive. I would suggest either buying them in
bulk from samsclub.com (we have an account) and making them yourselves or
Pauline and Joan are good But may not have a lot of time. Check with Zion
and see if you could make them before hand and store them in there fridges
so they will keep better
But remember you should have some sort of boutinieres for all the
groomsmen, boquets for the girls, and corsages or boutineiers for the
pastor, musicians, singers, and other people who are helping out at the
ceremony and reception. You may want to order these but use cheaper flowers
like daisies or something inexpensive (carnations) it will save you time and
will be worth your money in the end


Rings (they are expensive and may be difficult to find maybe does Pauline
have Wayne's Ring still? Cause that could work for Seth (I think that would
be really nice?!) For you when Seth buys an engagement ring (or has he
already?) try to get the wedding band and the engagement ring as a set You
can save money that way and get rings that fit nicely together and remember
it's not the size of the diamond it's just about what it symbolizes (hard to
remember I know but... It is definitely what matters the most)

Ok so this is an approximate budget and obviously the honeymoon is not
included in this... Make it short and sweet, you wont do anything but stay
in bed on your honeymoon anyways so don't make it a big deal. We stayed one
night in a hotel and then went home and later we went for a weekend camping
in door county. But your whole first year will basically be like a honeymoon
so... don't make a big deal about this part.

This adds up to about $3725. A good way to cut costs is to borrow stuff
other people have. I have a lot so does Pauline from Kendra's wedding. Kari
also has stuff and so does Tina Riutta. I am sure any of them would be
willing to help out. Another thing though is if you are doing the food
yourself plan ahead you want to try to have most stuff all done by the week
before your wedding. That way you can relax so try to plan food that can be
made at least 3-4 days a head and only a few things that need to be put
together then. Start buying things now. Try to find someone who can order
food in bulk or by it at Gordons Foods.

Also, if you spread your purchases out it is easier so buy your attendant
gifts now. Start buying the things like paper, envelopes, stamps, and start
writing out thank you notes to people who you know are going to be helping
you out. Wrap your attendant gifts right away... this will help you so much
later on because the last few days are busy enough!

Monday, November 13, 2006

These are ideas for writing our own vows...

. What qualities do you love about your soon-to-be spouse?
. What are three things that inspire you about your loved one?
. What qualities do you believe will keep your marriage strong? How will you accomplish that?
. What promises do you want to make for your life together?
. How do you complement one another?
. What have you learned from him or her?
. When and where did you meet?
. At what moment did you realize you were in love? How did it feel?
. What song was playing when you knew he or she was the one?
. Do you have novels, poems or songs that make you think of your love?
. What lyrics or lines mean the most to you?

Nicholas Gordon
The vows I take will be forever:
I'll love you all my life.
There's no part way, no holding back
Once we are man and wife.

The choice is made, and now I swim
In a far different sea,
The shores of which are bright green hills
Raised up for you and me.

Our love is like a mountainside
Awash in lovely flowers:
It is our home, our solid rock,
Where all bright things are ours.

And though of need we often must
Spend our days apart,
Our love will always be with us,
Held within the heart.

I feel it now, so strong and free,
So part of every breath
That it must live--I swear it will!--
Even after death.

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Pastor: Will you answer me right now
These questions, as your wedding vow?

Groom: Yes, I will answer right now
Your questions as my wedding vow.

Pastor: Will you take her as your wife?
Will you love her all your life?

Groom: Yes, I take her as my wife,
Yes, I'll love her all my life.

Pastor: Will you have, and also hold
Just as you have at this time told?

Groom: Yes, I will have, and I will hold,
Just as I have at this time told,
Yes, I will love her all my life
As I now take her as my wife.

Pastor: Will you love through good and bad?
Whether you're happy or sad?

Groom: Yes, I'll love through good and bad,
Whether we're happy or sad,
Yes, I will have and I will hold
Just as I have already told,
Yes, I will love her all my life,
Yes, I will take her as my wife!

Pastor: Will you love her if you're rich?
Or if you're poor, and in a ditch?

Groom: Yes, I'll love her if we're rich,
And I will love her in a ditch,
I'll love her through good times and bad,
Whether we are happy or sad,
Yes, I will have, and I will hold
(I could have sworn this has been told!)
I promise to love all my life
This woman, as my lawful wife!

Pastor: Will you love her when you're fit,
And also when you're feeling sick?

Groom: Yes, I'll love her when we're fit,
And when we're hurt, and when we're sick,
And I will love her when we're rich
And I will love her in a ditch
And I will love through good and bad,
And I will love when glad or sad,
And I will have, and I will hold
Ten years from now a thousandfold,
Yes, I will love for my whole life
This lovely woman as my wife!

Pastor: Will you love with all your heart?
Will you love till death you part?

Groom: Yes, I'll love with all my heart
From now until death do us part,
And I will love her when we're rich,
And when we're broke and in a ditch,
And when we're fit, and when we're sick,
(Oh, CAN'T we get this finished quick?)
And I will love through good and bad,
And I will love when glad or sad,
And I will have, and I will hold,
And if I might now be so bold,
I'll love her my entire life,
Yes, I WILL take her as my wife!

Pastor: Then if you'll take her as your wife,
And if you'll love her all your life,
And if you'll have, and if you'll hold,
From now until the stars grow cold,
And if you'll love through good and bad,
And whether you're happy or sad,
And love in sickness, and in health,
And when you're poor, and when in wealth,
And if you'll love with all your heart,
From now until death do you part,
Yes, if you'll love her through and through,
Please answer with these words:

Pastor and Groom: I DO!

Pastor: You're married now! So kiss the bride,
But please, do keep it dignified.

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Tuesday, September 26, 2006

In my blog, A Beautiful World, I kept with the wonderful idea of keeping things the way they were. Trying to stay happy, and keep everyone else happy. I was totally against doing anything with "boy" and refused to give him the light of day. My main ho's were Milkshake and Cookie Dough. Prom 2006 was the most important thing in my life, and Mama never changed.
Now my life has really turned upside down.
That annoying ass "boy" turned into the love of my life, with whom I talk and conveniently work to use up my appropriate 1600 minute plan, my main girls are still there but have really turned into college students with male interests of their own, and I am having to plan the only true thing that matters to me right now---my wedding to my one and only. Mama is, of course, still the same.