
Whatever you do, please, make sure your wedding is not rumored as the wedding from hell. I know you are wondering what exactly is a wedding from hell and how do I prevent this from happening to me? This is an easy question to answer because through the rumor mill, people have told me of their experience with such a wedding. First, an example of a wedding from hell is one that serves you beer instead of wine; every body can wear their “every day clothes,” people are not modest in their actions; and more than likely it will be held in their own backyard. There are several factors you need to consider to prevent this from happening: make sure during the wedding planning process you are organized, guests are pleased, and you don’t turn into a “bridezilla.”
Foremost, you need to make sure you stay organized during the wedding planning process and the actual wedding. For example, you need to have ushers sit your guests in their seat in an orderly fashion. This will allow a prompt wedding ceremony. An acquaintance of mine went to a wedding where the guests seated themselves and it was a disaster. People were arguing over seats they had saved for other guests that had not arrived. You know what happened next, the bride got involved and the wedding ceremony started late. She also told me that after the wedding they had to wait thirty minutes before they were assigned seats in Read the rest of this entry »










