About to say "I Do" to someone who you're only used to talking to via Skype? Here are some wedding vows to help pledge your long-distance love:
About to say "I Do" to someone who you're only used to talking to via Skype? Here are some wedding vows to help pledge your long-distance love:
For most people, talking with their in-laws can be a bit awkward, and adding alcohol into the equation is like playing a game of Russian roulette. Secrets are revealed, compliments become flirty, and questions you think are innocent can get way too personal. Whether you’re sober, buzzed, or completely trashed, here are 10 things you should definitely keep from telling your in-laws:
When people fantasize about their big day, they usually think about details like their dress, the cake, and the color scheme. Often, they forget to think about table centerpieces. But if you choose the wrong flowers to match the china and linen… it could be the ONLY thing your guests will remember about your wedding.
These 9 questionable centerpieces show what happens when you wait till the last minute to plan your table-scape.
When you step back to think about it, a lot of wedding traditions are pretty weird. Take the tossing of the bouquet, for example. Hundreds of years ago, women believed that a bride’s dress was lucky, so they’d literally tear the gown to pieces as soon as she left the church. Throwing the bouquet was a diversionary tactic, so the bride could escape while the hoard of women lunged for the flowers.
Now, the tradition has evolved to a pageant-like showcase where apathetic single ladies gather around to catch the bouquet to thereby, find their soul mate and live happily ever after.
An anonymous Australian artist is subverting tradition by using Photoshop to swap out bridal bouquets for cats:
Copyright ©2024