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SouthwestBlend.com presents Pick Your Wedding Date! by Sally Manglicmot. |
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Pick Your Wedding Date! by Sally Manglicmot Most plans can’t be done until you secure your date Your wedding date should be very special and personal to both of you. The day you select will be the anniversary date for years to come. Preferably the date you select will not conflict on the days of special birthdays, anniversaries, or major religious or national holidays. Check with close family members to see if the date sets well with them, but keep in mind that the day you and your loved one prefer will get top consideration—you can’t please everyone. Don’t forget to consider the weather. If you always dreamed of a beach wedding, then review the almanac for the best time of the year for your location. If you are planning a religious ceremony, make sure your wedding date will work well with any religious event. Have you noticed that most weddings take place on Saturday? A wedding can actually take place on a Friday, or Sunday, or on any day of the week. If you plan on a large wedding, then Saturday works best for your guests. Are you considering marrying on a holiday? That may work for you or against you. Many of your guests already have an extra day off from work for a major holiday and can make your wedding a part of their little vacation or holiday. Regrettably, many guests have "get-away" plans for the holiday. Take extra consideration if you are narrowing down a date that falls on a huge holiday. It might work in your favor!
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