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OK - I'm Engaged! What do I do now?
First things first...enjoy the
sensation of just getting engaged! You’re in love and are making
the ultimate commitment. It’s an amazing feeling! However, keep
your engagement a private affair for a while, shared between you
and your fiancé. Of course, a secret of this magnitude is hard to
hold in, so only wait for as long as you can stand, whether it’s a
day or a week. But holding out on telling family and friends will
increase the intimacy in your relationship. Keep love lingering in
the air!
How and when do I
let my family know that I'm engaged?
So you can’t keep the secret any
longer – well let it spill! Informing your parents is most special
when done in person, preferably telling each set separately.
Breaking the news to both sets together can be an awkward and
overwhelming experience. Of course, if distance is a factor, a
phone call will suffice. Emails are a no-no! Traditionally, the
bride has first dibs on spreading the good news, but if your
future hubby can’t hold it in any longer either, just make the
phone calls at the same time. Follow up later with calls to good
friends and other important family members.
What type of
wedding plans should I think about?
Like most women, you’ve probably
planned, or at least dreamed, of your wedding since you were a
little girl. Well now it’s actually going to happen, so you can
put those fantasies to use. Getting married in the church down the
street or a beach in Hawaii? Do you want ultra fancy or casual
elegance? Inviting everyone you know or just your nearest and
dearest? Before you get involved in flower arrangements and menu
planning, decide where you want to get married and the style of
the ceremony and reception. Your wedding should reflect the type
of couple you and your fiancé are.
How do I pay for
my fantasy wedding?
You need to work out a preliminary
budget. But if you have your desires in mind, it can help you
decide what you can and cannot afford and what is important to
you. Is a formal, classy wedding a dream, but your cash is low?
Budgeting can allow you to work out what to spend money on. Maybe
you can splurge on a dress and decorations, but your guest list
must be limited to 50 people. Think rationally; you don’t want to
start married life in serious debt!
When should I
start planning my wedding?
Choosing a date can hinge on the
type of wedding you want and your budget. For a large affair,
you’ll probably need at least a year to plan. Small and casual
ceremony? Six months should be plenty of time. Weddings take a lot
of thought and you need to allow yourself ample time to plan
everything.
Our Ultimate wedding
toolkit can help you with everything.
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