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We're
going to give you tips on how to handle the little things
that might pop up. We want to bring you a little closer
to understanding a woman's brain and how it works while
planning a wedding.
Always
keep in mind that your fiancée has been dreaming
about being a bride and playing "dress up" bride
since she was a little girl. You're the man of her dreams
and the one she wants to make her dreams come true. So
get ready Prince Charming! This is the time when you'll
see a big change in her. It's like she's on PMS most days.
This wedding is huge to her. She has to worry about how
she'll look, if the guests will have a good time and if
anyone will like her ideas.
So
you've got the ring and proposal out of the way, so now
on to the tips!!!
She
talks about the wedding 24/7!
Listen,
she's talking and dreaming about it. If you want to play
it safe, just sit there and listen. Offer your ideas and
advice. She'll never fully understand why this wedding
isn't as big a deal to you as it is to her. Don't even
try to explain.
All
the questions!
Your
fiancée will be coming up to you and asking you
questions like, "What wedding theme would you like?",
"What wedding colours?", "What kind of
flowers?", "What type of dinner music?",
"tulle swag & mini lights or no lights?"
Don't feel bad if you don't know what she's talking about.
Ask her to explain, she'll like that you care.
Parents
are another story
Okay,
these people raised and cared for you, and no one should
forget that. In the end, it's your day and should be done
your way. You can use a couple of their ideas if you like
them. Pick your arguments carefully. Ask yourself if the
topic on the table is worth the yelling or just giving
in.
As
the groom, you're actually planning 2 weddings. The one
your fiancée wants and the one your mother envisions.
You're going to feel like a referee. It's your responsibility
to handle your family, not hers and vice versa. If you're
really smart, you'll stay on your bride's good side. She's
the one you're gonna have to live with. Trust me, your
parents will get over it.
Ideas
coming from the left and right
Realistically,
party planning and straight men don't go together. Because
of that, many people are going to be shooting wedding
ideas your way. All you have to say is,
- "I'll
talk to (bride's name) about it."
-
"(Bride's name) has everything under control."
-
"I think (bride's name) took care of that already."
Fiancée's
Gift
Some
couples choose to exchange gifts with each other before
they get married. This could take place at a dinner together
where you're alone or at the rehearsal dinner, when you
give your wedding party their gifts. Put some thought
into the gift because you can bet she's put plenty into
yours. Traditionally, this gift is something that will
last forever like, jewellery.
Stag
Night
Whatever
you do, don't have your stag the night before the
wedding. Plan it for the weekend before. You're already
gonna feel weird when you wake the morning of the "last
day of your single life", you don't need a 20 pounder
of scotch trying to tackle its way back out the way it
went in. Don't forget about the 2'Gs you're spending on
photos. Do you really want to ruin the pictures? While
we're on the topic of pictures, sometimes it's better
if no cameras are allowed at the stag, if you know what
I mean. 
Rehearsal
Dinner
It's
you and your family's responsibility to organize the "Rehearsal
Dinner". We've got you covered on that
one too, read our "Rehearsal
Dinner" article.
You'll
find plenty of other things in the Groom's Day Planner
to help you through the wedding planning blues. If there's
anything else you'd like to see in your section (article
wise) or if you have a question you'd like an answer to,
email darsi@frugalbride.com.
We want to make your wedding day as memorable for you
as it will be for your bride.
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