gifts and registry
Whether you’re looking to give or receive, gifts are an important part of any marriage ceremony or bridal shower; do it with thought and care.
10 Tips to Prepare for Your Marriage (Without Any Hassle!)
Planning a wedding can be stressful, but it doesn’t have to be! When you follow the tips in this article, you’ll be well on your way to having the most beautiful and memorable wedding you could ask for – without any hassle or stress involved! Let’s get started!
By Jolayemi O. Joseph 3 years ago in Marriage
8 Things to Consider Before Choosing a Wedding Venue
While every wedding-related decision helps to shape your big day, there are a few that have a greater impact than others. One of the most significant? Your location. Your party space has the power to set the tone for your wedding, which is why choosing your venue wisely is critical. Is there any pressure? There doesn't have to be, according to several of the wedding industry's most lauded planners—especially with their advice at your disposal.
By Amit Kumar3 years ago in Marriage
How to buy a diamond ring without getting duped
How to buy a diamond ring without getting duped Buying a diamond engagement ring can be an exciting and fun experience. Still, it can also be confusing and overwhelming if you're not familiar with the ins and outs of diamonds. Suppose you're shopping around to find the perfect buy diamond engagement ring.
By Ad Jewelry3 years ago in Marriage
This Is A Memoir Story About Marriages And I End With The World And Politics.
I recently received an invitation from friends to remarriage or blessing of their marriage or renewal of vows or whatever you call it! The couple has been married for eleven years and would like to renew their vows.
By Denise E Lindquist3 years ago in Marriage
Does Marriage Have Rules?
How many times have you been married? Never? Once? Too many to remember? Did you go through a divorce or were you widowed? Did you win or lose in the divorce? What did you win or lose? Money? House? Car? Child? Did you have to start over with nothing but the hope that your life mattered enough to keep going even though you were broken-hearted and had nothing to offer the world except yourself? I've been watching that tragedy happen to so many people for a half-century, and I've read books and movies that depict these terrible experiences through history for centuries. Yet regardless of how many times we read or view a scene like the Red Wedding from Game of Thrones, we somehow still want to believe that Love and our silly immature notion of Love is worth gambling on. I am sorry to tell you, but at 51 years old, I have developed a very strong opinion that Love is not worth dying for. Romeo and Juliet were two stupid, horny idiots who committed suicide because they hated their parents and they thought that death was better than slavery. So be it. But if I had been Juliet, I would have told my parents, "I'll marry the guy you want me to marry, as long as we have a legal prenuptial agreement. This way when he screws up, I will be set and rewarded for agreeing to be his slave for however long it takes until he screws up. I'm not going to be the whore/slave for years and end up homeless and starving on the street just because I trusted my parents."
By Shanon Angermeyer Norman3 years ago in Marriage




