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Friday, August 19, 2005

First 5 Steps for Brides and Groom

1. Tell your parents - Checked
You should tell your parents of your impending nuptials before anyone else. (Unless of course, you are estranged.) Both of you should be present and ideally you will tell them in person - they'll have a chance to see your happiness up close, look at the rock, and start talking about the wedding. Traditionally the bride's parents know before the groom's do, but any order is really fine. Then share the news with a few close friends - the ones who are likely candidates for maid/matron of honor and best man, or definite attendants in some capacity.

2. Enjoy being engaged - Checked
Kiss each other a thousand times. Jump up and down saying "We're engaged!" Stare at the engagement ring. Take the time to write down in detail how you got engaged. Contemplate the wonderful things ahead of you. Take pictures of yourselves with the engagement ring. Kiss each other a thousand more times.
3. Purchase a journal if you don't already have one - Checked
This will be a time of ten thousand moments you won't want to forget, as well as some frustrating times that you'll need to vent about, and not necessarily to your partner. The journal you keep while planning your wedding will not only help you through this time, but it will be something you cherish for the rest of your life. If you're internet savvy kinds of folks, you may also consider doing this journaling online like what we are doing, a wedding blog.

4. Announce your engagement - Checked
Tell everyone the good news! There are many ways of doing this, and no way is more correct or better than another. Consider:
i) Announcing your engagement in print publications
ii) Mailing announcements to your family and friends
iii) Creating a wedding website

5. Set the date - Pending
One of the most important decisions you will make as you plan your wedding. Not only will it be the first question everyone will ask you, but you'd be surprised how difficult it will be to make any progress on planning your wedding without knowing the date.

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