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02-17-2012, 05:46 PM | #1 (permalink) |
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02-18-2012, 04:24 AM | #4 (permalink) |
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Are you gonna, like run submissions for best man - you know, send in two minutes of your public speaking props for a chance to be Keith's best man at the wedding.
I've done it a handful of times and I reckon I'm pretty good at speeches. |
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02-18-2012, 11:33 AM | #5 (permalink) |
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i still am not sure i f a ring is an american thing or is there in europe too. most peoplre i know who proposed didnt do the ring thing, it was more abiout where and how the propsal was done. and i bought a lot of rings for girls with no marriages following (although i did propose once and there was no ring)
id say no, for us. but it might be a tradition for others. |
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02-18-2012, 12:57 PM | #6 (permalink) |
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Oh my gosh, he would do the whole baptist minister thing SO WELL. But I bet Keith's dad would just be itching to be up there, sharing he benevolence and deep thoughtful Biblical truths with everyone. I'm sure he'd see it as a way to convert all of the heathens in the audience.
I was kind of hoping the poll WOULD be "was Chemda smirking" because I could definitely hear a smirk in her voice...but not in a bad way, in a knowing way. Chemda has produced amazing shows with a bunch of people that are emotionally involved in the show itself. That is a tough TOUGH thing to do and to do it successfully and come out of it unscathed. Planning a wedding is a LOT of work. And a LOT of people (especially ones who haven't done it before) this it is fun and easy, it is NOT. People get their feelings hurt very easily and especially with Kat's parents living overseas, extra care has to be taken to make sure her family feels involved. People love to project themselve on your wedding...they will do it when you're pregnant (suggesting names and the like)...they will do it when you have a newborn ("are you having more kids?" "oh, make sure you do this and not that"!) it is just the nature of people. If you're already feeling like the wedding is getting out of control...then tell everyone that you're going to acclimate to living together and enjoy the engagement for a while, and that the wedding will come down the road. I will try to keep all the wedding planning comments to a minimum, but this is what I do every weekend...and see many families that are hurt by how a wedding is planned. I see brides saying "can't this just be over?" on their wedding day...not because they don't want to get married, but because a wedding becomes a beast of its own and gets out of control very easily. My most sincere advice is...treat this engagement as it is...sealing the committment that you want to be together. Don't let others rush you into a wedding, or it just turns into something you don't want it to be. The most meaningful weddings I have seen are small and intimate, with personal touches throughout the entire day. And I'm a BIG fan of destination weddings, it weeds out the people that come without hurting feelings and you get to see a new place. Why not get married in Ireland? Or pick a place both of you have always wanted to go? Have Lauren's parents marry you in Hawaii We're photographing a wedding in the Bahamas in November. The couple is spending the same amount they would have if they had stayed in the states, but they get to go to a place they LOVE and they don't have to feed as many people. They are making a week out of it, versus one day, which also makes it more fun and relaxed. |
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02-18-2012, 04:30 PM | #8 (permalink) |
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As quaint as that would be, I think that church has a bit of a history in it. More specifically, the lectern / podium / pulpit. That would be just a little too much for even the baddest of bad boys.
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