Much can be said about how we feel when we are unsure of what it is we are doing, where we are going, or with whom we are doing it...
This can be true of your career, your religion or spirituality, or even the person you are about to marry.
We've all had those nights where we lie awake at night, body tired but brain on overdrive. Questioning out actions, our feelings and our upcoming decisions.
But there is always that little voice, the one we often ignore but…
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Do you RSVP when invited to birthday parties, weddings and events?
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The incredible neighborhood of Pacific Heights, lined with Victorian Mansions, is where James Leary Flood built "a house of marble built on a hill of granite," better known as the Flood…
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Hi, I'm Debra from Debra Kapustin Wedding Photography. I meet many brides and grooms who are getting married on a budget and I've seen some amazing talent with DIY weddings. This is an example of a simple, but elegant DIY wedding. The color theme was a clean red and white and my bride made all the decorations herself. She did, however, have a wedding consultan and I can not stress enough how important that is. For the ring shot, we wanted to keep it in line with her theme so we…
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This post definitely falls under the Monique Musings category and is based on a piece of news that I saw regarding the citizens and local government of one of my favourite places …
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New York City is well-known for being the city that never sleeps. It's an awesome city for a celebrations with its huge choice of bars, restaurants and clubs and so much to see and do. In the center of all this is the beautiful, tranquil Central Park. A place where tourists and New Yorkers alike can go to get away from it all and almost…
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Saying thank you and feeling appreciative of receiving something means alot to me. My grandma was an amazing woman, and she instilled this wonderful value in me right from the start. It's not just about saying thank you-she wanted me to mean it. Thank you, grandma, for raising me to appreciate what people do for me and for appreciating the little things in life-I love you.
Showing your wedding guests how much you appreciate them sharing your special day with you by…
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Saying thank you and feeling appreciative of receiving something means alot to me. My grandma was an amazing woman, and she instilled this wonderful value in me right from the start. It's not just about saying thank you-she wanted me to mean it. Thank you, grandma, for raising me to appreciate what people do for me and for appreciating the little things in life-I love you.
Showing your wedding guests how much you appreciate them sharing your special day with you by…
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San Antonio wedding consultants, Principles in Action always work to create a strong affiliation with those they work along with. The vendors I interact and work with are my pride, and this blog is dedicated to…
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Photography by: Julie Mikos
A bold statement of color is the best reason to choose the Montclair Women's Cultural Arts Club as your wedding venue.…
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This idea falls into the category of "Why didn't I think of this before??!!" ;-)
Tradition says the parents of the bride sit in the front row on the left side and the parents of the groom sit in the front row on the right side.
When the couple walks up the aisle, the bride is usually on the left and whoever is escorting her is on the right. Once the groom takes his place next to the bride their backs are to the guests. In my "romantic" wedding ceremony after about 6…
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This idea falls into the category of "Why didn't I think of this before??!!" ;-)
Tradition says the parents of the bride sit in the front row on the left side and the parents of the groom sit in the front row on the right side.
When the couple walks up the aisle, the bride is usually on the left and whoever is escorting her is on the right. Once the groom takes his place next to the bride their backs are to the guests. In my "romantic" wedding ceremony after about 6…
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The People Plan is No-Sweat, No-Fuss, Piece-of-Cake, Easy-Peasy…
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