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09/21/2024

I would like to congratulate my newest couple Mr and Mrs Reginald Felton!!

This was a first for me to have their son at the service by FaceTime and in the pictures. How special is that?

Call for last minute courthouse ceremonies or your in the future venue wedding. Janet (901) 489-4669

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09/21/2024
I would like to congratulate two of our newest couples Mr and Mrs Rahe and Mr and Mrs Perez on the weddings. I wish you ...
09/20/2024

I would like to congratulate two of our newest couples Mr and Mrs Rahe and Mr and Mrs Perez on the weddings. I wish you many happy years together.

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Here are a few of the last weddings for the end of August. “Wishing you a Lifetime of Love and Happiness “Mr and Mrs Gab...
08/31/2024

Here are a few of the last weddings for the end of August.

“Wishing you a Lifetime of Love and Happiness “

Mr and Mrs Gabriel and Mackenzie Pino, Mr and Mrs Isabella and Tyler Higganbotham, Mr and Mrs Taneshia and Gregory Turner and Mr and Mrs Madison and Jeremy Watkins.

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Maid of Honor Duties: A Checklist of Roles and ResponsibilitiesMaid of Honor Duties Before the WeddingCongrats are in or...
08/17/2024

Maid of Honor Duties: A Checklist of Roles and Responsibilities

Maid of Honor Duties Before the Wedding

Congrats are in order, your best gal has asked you to be her maid of honor and you said yes! Now it’s time for you to answer another question, just what does a maid of honor do?

Whether it’s your first time being a right-hand woman or you’ve had the title before, the role of maid or matron of honor comes with its own unique share of responsibility.

Lucky for you, we’ve got the bridesmaid breakdown on all you need to know leading up to and during wedding day. Cross everything off this maid of honor duties checklist and you’ll go down as the GMOHOAT (greatest maid of honor of all time).

Wedding Planning Support System

Your BFF may have a new rock on her finger, but it’s your number one duty as maid of honor to be her Dwayne Johnson during the wedding planning process. Yes, this includes listening to nonstop talk about wedding invitations, reception centerpieces, seating charts, and even bridesmaid drama.

While the bride may prefer to make the big planning decisions on her own, she’ll generally look to her maid of honor, aka second in command, for differing ideas and opinions. Be sure to keep in mind that this day is not about you, so don’t take offense if your advice is not always taken.

Leader of the Bridal Party

Being a best friend to your best friend? Piece of cake. Being the boss of a bunch of bridesmaids? Now that’s where things can get complicated. As we all know, each bridal party is different than the next. Some are made up of a close-knit group of friends while others can include complete strangers, especially if family are included.

No matter your situation, it’s one of your Maid of Honor duties to keep all the bridesmaids up to date and on the same page regarding everything wedding-related. A great way to keep the lines of communication open is to start a bridesmaids-only group message through text or email.

Remember- the bride is up to her eyeballs in wedding planning, so your role as middle(wo)man between her and her bridesmaids takes a lot off her already full plate.

Wedding Dress Shopping and Fittings

One of the most exciting duties you’ll have as the maid of honor is to help your bride pick out the wedding dress of her dreams. Not only do you get front-row seats to a private bridal fashion show, but you also get to watch your bestie fulfill her childhood fantasy of becoming Cinderella.

Whether it takes trying on 1 or 100 wedding dresses, seeing her eyes light up as she sees herself in “the one” will be an experience you’ll cherish forever.

Once she’s said yes to the dress, it’s your responsibility as a maid of honor to attend all the following fittings. Throughout this process, you will also assist the bride in the search for her wedding day accessories- shoes, jewelry, veil, etc.

Bridesmaid Dress Shopping and Alterations

Now it’s your turn to channel your inner child with an adult version of dress-up. Depending on the bride, she may have already picked out the style of bridesmaid dresses you’ll be wearing. On the other hand, some brides allow their bridesmaids to search for their own style of dress.

In this case, it’s up to you to choose which bridesmaid dress style and cut are most flattering and comfortable for you. As maid of honor, it’s your responsibility to make this process as smooth and stress-free as possible for the bride AKA keep the other bridesmaids in line.

Also, you are in charge of paying for any alterations that must be made as well as making sure the rest of the bridal party does the same. Make sure to give yourself plenty of time to order the dresses and get any alterations.

Go-To Girl For Wedding Guests

This is one of those maid of honor duties that may not end up applying to you, but it’s good to be prepared just in case. While all information relating to the wedding day can be found on both the invitation and on the couples’ wedding website, there may be some guests who need further assistance.

Again, your BFF is busy with wedding planning, so anything you can do as head bridesmaid to alleviate some stress will be greatly appreciated.

Plan and Host the Bridal Shower

One of the most rewarding maid of honor duties is planning a fabulous bridal shower for your bride-to-be. For many brides, they remember this get-together of family and friends as the first time they said to themselves “holy crap, this is really happening!” Needless to say, it’s your duty to knock it out of the park.
Before you panic, remember that you’ll have the help of your fellow bridesmaids to share responsibility and split costs. Our advice?

Delegate a task or two to each of the bridesmaids, whether it be bringing a shareable dish or providing the plates, cups, and utensils.

Don’t be afraid to ask both the mother of the bride and the mother of the groom to assist in any way they can, they love being involved in the planning process!

Plan and Book the Bachelorette Party

Let’s be honest, this is the event we’ve all been waiting for: a grown-up, girls-only weekend getaway! As the maid of honor, it’s your time to shine. Nowadays, it’s most common for the bride to have a destination bachelorette party, in which case you have some serious planning to do (with the help of your fellow bridesmaids)
On the other hand, your bride-to-be may choose to stay closer to home, which means the travel and stay may already be figured out. Either way, it’s one of your maid of honor duties to assist the bride in choosing the location and lodging that fits her personality.
Once these major details are decided, you’ll want to search for the best restaurants, bars, and activities that your destination has to offer. Planning a basic bachelorette itinerary of must-sees and dos will guarantee that you make the most of your trip.

Maid of Honor Duties on Wedding Day

Take Care of the Bride

The role of maid of honor on wedding day is much like that of a mother looking after her child. Like a child, the bride must often be coddled, soothed, and force-fed their meals. Tears must be dried and noses must be wiped, and don’t be surprised if you find yourself helping your bride to use the bathroom.
Like a mom and her diaper bag, many a maid of honor find it helpful to pack a wedding day emergency kit in case of any minor or major “uh-ohs”. We also suggest putting together a getting-ready playlist to keep the bride’s mood upbeat and her mind off of her wedding day jitters.

Stick to the Wedding Day Schedule

Wedding day makes a nervous wreck out of any bride, so it’s one of your maid of honor duties to make sure that you and the rest of the bridal party are paying attention to the clock. With all the excitement of getting glammed up in your matching bridesmaid robes, it’s easy to lose track of time and get behind.
A simple way to keep everyone moving is by planning a pre-set schedule of the order in which all the bridesmaids will be getting their hair and makeup done. As the clock starts winding down to go time, make periodical announcements to each bridesmaid so they know how much time they have left to get themselves dressed and picture-perfect.

Fluff the Train and Hold the Bouquet

Hallelujah! You’ve successfully made it down the aisle without falling on your face, now you finally get the honor of standing by your bestie’s side as she says “I do” to the man of her dreams. And it’s your duty as her right-hand woman to make sure she does so while looking absolutely breathtaking.

As soon as the bride takes her spot next to her future hubby, your job as maid of honor is to adjust the train of her wedding dress so it spreads behind her for all to admire. If she is wearing a bridal veil you may need to make adjustments on that as well.

Once you’ve fluffed and flowed to perfection, you’ll be in charge of holding the bride’s bouquet throughout the remainder of the wedding ceremony, handing the bouquet back to her as she prepares her exit down the aisle.

Bustle the Train and Any Other Adjustments

You thought fluffing the train was hard? Just wait til you see the bustle! Trust us, no matter how many times you’ve practiced during fittings, executing it flawlessly on wedding day is a whole different story. Both your and the bride’s adrenaline will be through the roof, so remember to stay calm and follow the seams.

If there is a wedding planner on-site, don’t hesitate to ask for their help. During this time you will also want to help your BFF with any other wardrobe or makeup adjustments so she goes into the cocktail hour and reception looking and feeling her best.

This is a great time to help your bride use the bathroom!

Make Sure the Bride is Fed

Remember what we said about force-feeding? We weren’t playing around. Too often the bride will skip her own reception dinner due to overwhelming nerves and excitement. Or it may be that she get tied up spending time with her many guests and totally overlooks the part where she is supposed to eat.

Either way, it’s one of your responsibilities as maid of honor to make sure your bestie is full of the yummy wedding food she spent lots of time and money selecting. While you’re at it, be a good friend and make sure her new hubby eats as well.

As you see the bride’s drink getting low, slip a glass of water in her hand!

Deliver a Maid of Honor Speech

To be given the privilege of celebrating the happy couple with your very own words is really what being a MOH is all about. It’s truly what puts the ‘honor’ in maid of honor, which is why most people find this to be both the greatest and most terrifying duty of them all (we know we did!)

Whether you have the public speaking skills of a well-polished politician or the thought of giving a toast in front of a room full of guests sends you running for the hills, you are obligated to do the very best you can.

We promise you that the bride and groom’s only wish is that you speak from the heart… and that your maid of honor speech doesn’t embarrass them too badly in front of their new in-laws. Speaking of embarrassing, a little touch of liquid courage never hurt anyone, just be careful you don’t overdo it.

Be the Life of the Wedding Party

It’s every bride’s biggest fear that her guests will leave the reception having not had a great time or that her wedding will be remembered as being just “ok”. That is why it is your job as maid of honor to make sure neither of those two things happen. How do you pull that off, you ask? You DANCE!

If you have to be the first one on the dance floor then so be it, because it is your duty to get everyone up and shaking their b***y (grab another bridesmaid or two to join in!) If you see any wedding guests looking bored or tired, ask them if there’s a certain song they’d like to hear and make a request to the DJ.

Speaking of the DJ, it’s your responsibility as maid of honor to report any issues or changes the bride and groom may have or want with the music. Most importantly, make sure your BFF spends as much time on the dance floor as she does mingling with guests- the reception tends to fly by and you don’t want her missing out on all the fun!

Help Clean Up

Unfortunately, all good things must come to an end, the wedding reception being one of them. As exhausted as you may be from a long and emotional day, it’s your job as maid of honor to make sure that the bridal suite and reception area are cleared of all personal and guests’ belongings.

This goes for the rest of the bridal party as well. Before anyone heads back to the hotel or out for an after-party, have them do a sweep of the area to ensure they aren’t leaving anything behind. The last thing you’ll want to have to do is return in the morning to pick up any forgotten items, especially gifts.

When saying your final goodbyes, don’t forget to thank both the parents of the bride and groom for all of their help with the wedding planning.

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08/07/2024

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THINGS TO DO AND UPDATE AFTER YOU MARRY• Update identificationIf you change your name, you'll need to get a social secur...
08/06/2024

THINGS TO DO AND UPDATE AFTER YOU MARRY

• Update identification

If you change your name, you'll need to get a social security card first and update your driver's license next. You can get a new driver's license $8 to $16 dollars at the Department of Motor Vehicles with your old license, certified copy of your marriage license, and new social security card. If you have a passport that's less than a year old, you can update it for free, otherwise there's a $130 fee. Then your insurance and others. Etc.

Social Security Office Hernando MS - 2631 McIngvale Rd STE 115, Hernando, MS 38632
Hours: ⋅ 8 AM
Phone: (866) 739-4771

Social Security Administration Memphis Offices

Opens 9 AM
1330 Monroe Ave · (800) 772-1213
3461 S 3rd St · (800) 772-1213
3602 Austin Peay Hwy · (800) 772-1213

DeSoto County and North Mississippi Driver License Stations

8:00AM ⋅ Closes 5 PM
159 License Dr, Nesbit, MS 38651 (662) 429-1353
6569 Cockrum Street Bldg B, Ste 1 Olive Branch, MS 39654
22000A Hwy 35 North - Batesville, MS 38606
1230 Fairground St -Grenada, MS 38901

Tennessee Driver Testing, Services and Reinstatement Centers

Opens⋅ 8:30 AM
6340 Summer Ave, Memphis, TN 38134(901) 543-7920
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3200 E Shelby Dr, Memphis, TN 38118 (901) 367-3639
150 Washington Ave, Memphis, TN 38103 Closes 4:15 PM (901) 222-3000
5019 W Union Rd, Millington, TN 38053 (901) 745-7020

• Update insurance

If you have health insurance, you can add your spouse to your policy. It must be done within 30 days to be classified a change of life situation.

• Tell your employer

Let your employer's human resources department know that you're married, even if you don't change your name.

• Update banks and estate planning

Review your wills and trusts to reflect your new partner's intentions, such as how assets should be divided if you die.
You'll need the certificate when going to places like your bank or credit union and state agencies to have your new surname recorded in their systems.

Couples should consider changing their withholding. Newly married couples must give their employers a new Form W-4, Employee's Withholding Certificate within 10 days for taxes.

• Other things to consider: You can also update your emergency contact information, figure out your finances, and make other plans. The post office if you've moved after getting married. If you've changed your name, the list gets even longer (think professional licensing boards, voter registration, utility companies, etc.)

Certified copies can be purchased for $10.00 for the first one and $2.50 for each additional copy and keep it somewhere safe. Keep in mind that you may need multiple certified copies in order to change your name, and update your insurance, social security, and financial information.

TRAVEL: Do not change your name on your drivers license if you plan to travel in the next few weeks out of the country with a passport that you have your maiden name. You must have all travel documents and tickets in the same name. Exp. Air confirmation must match passport and driver's license must match air confirmation and passport. Also remember passports must not expire within 6 months of travel. If you have questions, contact the passport office. There is a passport office in the Desoto Courthouse downstairs.

MISTAKE

You think you made a mistake? Think hard…

10 Things to Try if You Regret Getting Married

Start by Remembering...

Why did you and your spouse marry? Think about what drew you together and bring up those memories in conversation. Then talk about ways you can revisit or recreate what caused you to fall in love in the first place.

And While You’re Talking…

Maybe it’s time for an honest conversation about your expectations of marriage. Ask your spouse what their idea of an ideal marriage is and share your thoughts on the subject. Are there ideas you have in common? Build on those.

A Little Humility Goes a Long Way...

Try to approach the situation with humility. Remember that you are not perfect either—no one is. It’s likely that your spouse has noticed a few flaws in you too.

Make Time...

Make it a priority for you and your spouse to connect on a regular basis. If your schedules are busy, at least sit down for 5-10 minutes before bedtime and check in with each other. If you can, go out by yourselves once a week, even if it’s only for an hour at a park or coffee shop. Take turns asking how the other is doing, and really listen to what they say. Don’t offer solutions or advice unless they ask—just listen.

Pray for Your Marriage...

If you haven’t already (and even if you have), take your concerns to God in prayer. Ask Him to reveal to you any ways that you may be contributing to the problems in your marriage. Ask Him to increase the love you have for your spouse. Then, pray for your spouse.
Pray with Your Spouse...

Try praying together, maybe during the daily check-in at bedtime. And if you and your spouse are not yet comfortable praying out loud with each other, try holding hands as you pray silently. The person who finishes first can squeeze the other one’s hand to let them know, then wait until they finish.

Hit the Books...

It is helpful to search the Scriptures and read what God says about love and marriage. Then, try reading some books that offer guidance and encouragement, such as The Five Love Languages by Gary Chapman, His Needs, Her Needs by Willard F. Harley Jr., The Meaning of Marriage by Timothy Keller, Sacred Marriage by Gary Thomas, or The Love Dare by brothers Alex and Stephen Kendrick.
Stay Accountable for Your Actions...

Consider finding an accountability partner to pray for your marriage and help to keep you on the right track toward the goal of strengthening your marriage. Click here for tips on choosing a good person for this. Whatever you do, don’t bad-mouth your spouse to your friends. That only makes it more difficult to work things out in your marriage.

Accentuate the Positive...

Make a list of 10 things you appreciate about your spouse. Keep the list in your wallet or on your phone and add to it when other things come to mind. Review this list periodically, especially when you are away from your spouse (as on a business trip) or you have had a disagreement.

A New Beginning...

If your feelings of regret about getting married persist, more intensive outside help may be necessary. * Consider attending a workshop, which has record of helping of struggling married couples rebuild their relationships and find happiness in marriage.
The truth is, marriage is not always easy, even for the most compatible of couples.

On the days when you may not feel love toward your spouse, you can endeavor to rise above that and show love for your spouse. And working through the list above may help you to overcome any feelings of regret and discover a love that is deeper than you ever thought possible.

*If abuse, addiction, serious mental illness, or another such situation is happening in your marriage, seek outside help immediately. Those issues must be dealt with before you can move toward a healthy marriage relationship.

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LOOKING TO SAVE AT YOUR WEDDING? Try These Practical, Planner-Backed IdeasYes, you can still have a unique wedding and n...
04/25/2023

LOOKING TO SAVE AT YOUR WEDDING?

Try These Practical, Planner-Backed Ideas

Yes, you can still have a unique wedding and not completely overspend. These wedding ideas on a budget come straight from expert planners.

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WEDDING FLOWERS

If you constantly find yourself Googling “wedding ideas on a budget” or "inexpensive wedding ideas", you’re in good company. Especially in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic, couples are especially clamoring for ways to save money on their big day. The pandemic brought on more financial insecurities across the globe, which was an unfortunate blow to many couples planning their dream wedding, since they’re already known to be an enormous expense that couples and parents save up for, with the added stress of the current economic climate it's no wonder couples are needing to get extra creative on how to have a budget-friendly wedding of their dreams.

It’s true that few experiences in your life will be as costly as your wedding day, but that certainly doesn’t mean you have to break the bank. To plan an affordable wedding without sacrificing quality, planners recommend that the very first step in your planning process be creating a realistic budget that you can stick to and hiring a planner to help see this budget through—from the early stages to the day-of events.

Even if, at first you might think that a wedding planner is an added cost, oftentimes they can save you a bundle thanks to their plethora of connections. It's recommends looking for someone who specializes in budget-conscious weddings. “By doing so you will connect with planners who have made a career out of producing the type of wedding you want, and who have the creative team for it as well,” she says. Even better—she suggests seeking out a planner who can help tackle DIY wedding projects, a quality that you are likely to find on their social media page.

Where to splurge? What to save on? This will be different for every couple, as every couple has their own unique set of priorities for their special day. Every couple thinks about the elements of a wedding that matter the most to them and invest in those areas, rather than trying to be frugal with every detail. Remember that quality trumps quantity, and couples be sure to concentrate on saving versus cutting corners. Sacrificing quality becomes visually apparent to guests, to unwanted challenges or stress to the couple, to creating last-minute unexpected wedding costs to cover up mishaps.

PRIORITIZE WHAT FALLS UNDER THE CATEGORY OF "NICE TO HAVE" VS "NEED TO HAVE"

The list of expenses that you attempt to eliminate should not be in the areas that mean the most to you. For example, if you’ve always dreamed of having a full band instead of a DJ, keep that promise to yourself. You will, however, have to cut in some other category to make up for the difference in budget. Sitting down with your partner at the outset and establishing the “nice to have” and “need to have” elements to help give you clarity on where to invest your dollars and what is left over to invest in the niceties. At the end of the day, your guests will never know what the wedding could have been, they will only know what they see and experience. Focus your funds on the most important necessities and one or two focal points that matter most to you, and you can't go wrong!

CHOOSE AN OFF-PEAK SEASON FOR YOUR WEDDING

Most wedding venues have peak periods when the negotiation for cost will be minimal. For this reason, Inquiring with your wedding ceremony and reception venue about their off-peak periods, during which the cost of hosting your wedding is more likely to fit into your wedding budget. For most venues, this is in the winter months, however, it does depend on the location; for example the Mid-Atlantic area might be more flexible during the winter months than Florida where it’s warm all year round. A good rule of thumb is if outdoor weddings are possible in a certain part of the country, it's probably peak season.

BE OPEN TO A WEEKDAY WEDDING

As a result of the pandemic, and the countless weddings postponed in 2020, weekend wedding dates are quite scarce. Even before the pandemic, the most popular day of the week for a wedding was understandably Saturday, which means that all other days of the week, often including Fridays, are usually less costly. Considering Monday through Thursday, which will give you more flexibility with your creative wedding team who is likely more available on those days. You will be able to secure your favorite venue anytime of the year using this tip!”

HIRE AN ASSOCIATE PHOTOGRAPHER

Most wedding photography companies are small businesses where the owner of the company is also the main photographer who would normally be the one taking your wedding photos, but, in order to be able to take on more work, many companies also have an associate photographer which may or may not be advertised, If you love the primary photographer’s work, but their pricing is too high for your budget, asking whether or not they have an associate, who is likely to be less experienced and thus, less costly; however, they often train under the main photographer, meaning their style is likely similar. If you go this route, looking at several photos of weddings shot by the associate and setting up a time to talk to them specifically. While their photos will have a similar style as the main photographer, their eye and skill will be different. You want to make sure you not only like them, but like their work specifically as well. (Also look into your local Camara Clubs for photographer interested. There are many good photographers with the skills.)

SELECT FLOWERS THAT ARE IN SEASON YEAR-ROUND

There is a laundry list of wedding flowers that are in season all year long, including baby’s breath, calla lilies, carnations, gardenias, orchids, roses, hydrangeas—and of course, greenery. Asking your florist how they recommend achieving your desired look in a way that is cost effective for you and asking if their source is from a local grower or from a source outside of the area. Being flexible with your wedding decor and style you may have the desire to want tall floral arrangements on every table, however, to reduce cost consider alternating high and low wedding centerpieces for your tables or alternating floral centerpieces with trio of cylinder vases with floating candles. Implementing some of these options can save anywhere from 10 to 20 percent off your wedding decoration and floral budget.

SELECT ONE SINGLE ENTREE FOR YOUR WEDDING RECEPTION MEAL

It's a common misnomer that buffets save you money. Often, the cost of the food, as well as the caterer having to over-prepare that food for your guests, leads to you overpaying for the food. If you choose a single entree (let's say chicken, as it's pleasing to the masses) then your guests all receive a delicious sit-down meal with controlled food cost. Even though you will still have the caterer prepare a small percentage of vegetarian meals, you are still able to save on food costs, as well as the cost of paper goods such as menus or place cards. For an even easier cost-saving solution, you might plan a brunch reception—brunch food tends to be less expensive and you'll save money on booze.

LIMIT THE BAR

It may be surprising to learn that alcohol is one of the biggest wedding expenses that couples face when planning their big day. Instead of offering a full, top-shelf open bar (certainly a nice gesture, but not entirely essential), limit it to wine, beer, and signature cocktail. Guests can still enjoy alcoholic beverages during cocktail hour and the reception, and they probably won't miss the extra booze.

CUT DOWN YOUR GUEST LIST DRAMATICALLY

A small wedding guest list, including just family members, wedding party, and closest friends, is all the rage right now, especially in light of the pandemic. And, by doing so, you can cut down on costs enough to allocate dollars to your top priorities in the wedding planning process without having to skimp on quality. Always envisioned having a full 9-piece band with horn section play at your reception? You are more likely to have the funds to invest in that band with a smaller guest list than a larger one? By keeping your guest list down, you'll be able to splurge in areas you wouldn't be able to if you had a large number of people to feed.

CONSIDER A DESTINATION WEDDING

Whether it's an elopement, minimony, or a big celebration, having an all-inclusive destination wedding has proven to be a huge cost-saver for the couple. The average couple spends under $10,000 when having a destination wedding in Mexico or the Caribbean (inclusive of accommodations, airfare, and wedding package), which is a huge savings compared to a traditional, hometown wedding—plus you get a honeymoon out of it!”. A destination wedding experience is truly a great bang-for-your-buck for you and your guests, who will get to enjoy a vacation on top of your nuptials!

DONT SWEAT THE SMALL STUFF

There are so many added elements to the traditional wedding day that are total fluff, according to planners. Things like fancy guest books, over-the-top wedding favors, and the bling that gets handed out on the dance floor to light up during the band's final set are all things that don't necessarily bring a lot of return on investment. Remember that your guests are there to witness you and your partner make a lifetime commitment to each other and celebrate with you, and there isn't much more required to make that guest experience any better than simply being present for it.

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