Destination Weddings: Do or Don’t?

Writing about Disney Cruise Weddings/Vow Ceremonies made me think about destination weddings.  Given that I wanted my wedding to be as small and simple as possible, it’s difficult for me to relate to those interested in having a destination wedding. For me, the concept only seems to make sense if the bride or the groom actually hails from the area in which they’re getting married.  Maybe he or she was born abroad, or on the other side of the country.  It’s one thing to ask your guests to spend a lot on travel expenses just because you want to get … Continue reading

Marrying Miles from Home

As a previous article stated Wedding Location”>wedding location is a big decision. Some people have no doubts on where they will have their wedding. However others are more undecided. It seems that a new movement has been made toward having further away more exotic wedding destinations. Islands are very popular for those who choose to have their wedding in another location other than their home. Many also travel to the mountains for their wedding. Before packing your bags and heading off to get married there may be some factors that you should consider. Having your wedding miles from home can … Continue reading

Wedding Location

There is no question for some people about where they will get married. The couple may attend church together and that is the only place that they would ever consider getting married. However other people have other places in mind. Some of those places are outdoors. I have been to several outdoor weddings. One wedding that I attended was held on a farm. Another was at a park. One outdoor wedding was on the bank of a lake. A few others have been at the homes of people with beautiful landscaping. One was around the edge of a pool. Weddings … Continue reading

Halloween Honeymoons

What would a Halloween wedding theme be without a few suggestions for your Halloween Honeymoon. Granted, if you get married on October 31, you will likely be heading off for your honeymoon during the first week of November. In many cultures, November 1st is All Saints Day while today is the Day of the Dead. For those of you who worry that Halloween is a celebration of the devil, keep in mind that Halloween was originally the pagan festival of Samhain and is still celebrated by thousands around the country. On Samhain eve, the veil between the departed and our … Continue reading