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Tuesday, January 12th, 2010
Wedding castles make for memorable weddings as you are going from your everyday life to a place of magic and fairy tales. Most castles are steeped in history and make a fantastic setting for a wedding. There are many castles scattered throughout Europe and currently many individuals are choosing French Chateaux’s for their wedding.
An excellent choice due to its proximity to Paris and the international airport is Chateau de Montvillargenne. Besides your ceremony and reception you can also stay at this chateau as it also offers accommodation.
For those interested in the best food that can be offered then a wedding at the Chateau Les Crayeres is the perfect choice. This castle is renowned for its food and the restaurant at the castle in combination with the beautiful rooms makes for a fantastic choice.
France also has exceptional cuisine and the Chateau Les Crayeres is known for its restaurant and food. For the best in food and excellent accommodation then this is a great option. For those that love the beauty of the French countryside, particularly Provencal then Chateau de Montcaud is a great option. This Chateau is in Avignon and is situated in the countryside near the Cevennes Mountains. For those wanting the glamour of the French Riviera then the Chateau Montcaus offers all you would want as it is very close to the Mediterranean.
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Monday, January 11th, 2010
Castles weddings have become very popular and can be considered a type of destination wedding. Castle weddings are luxurious and take place in some spectacular settings, as most castles are also located in beautiful surroundings. There are castles around the globe that are licensed for wedding ceremonies and receptions.
Though there are not many castle sin the United States there are a few in which you can have your wedding. Belcourt castle in Newport, Rhode Island has over 60 rooms and was built in 1891.
The Biltmore estate is quite extensive with over 250 rooms. This castle was designed like a French chateaux but you will find all modern facilities inside with a gym, bowling alley and indoor pool. The grounds are extensive with mountains and forests nearby.
A combination of a destination and castle wedding can be found at Iolani Palace in Hawaii. This palace is based off of Florentine design and is the only true castle in the US. A more convenient location, particularly if you live in New York is OHEKA Castle Hotel. This castle was built in 1919 and is located under an hour from Manhattan. If you want to have a fun filled weekend then have your ceremony and reception as well as accommodation at the castle hotel.
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Saturday, January 9th, 2010
Months or even years of preparation sums up your wedding ceremony. It is but natural that you’ll want to make sure your photographer captures those essential details you worked so hard on. The quick and sure solution to this is to create a list of shots that you wanted to take on that day. Setting out the list of not only where to take the shots but also the different combinations of who should be in the shots is a smart step. Make sure you discuss your expectations with your wedding photographer ahead of time for better results.
Below are the top 10 “must have” shots for a wedding ceremony.
1. Bride’s arrival with father (or individual responsible for giving the bride away).
2. Father, bride-to-be, and her attendants.
3. The bride walking up the aisle with the relative giving her away.
4. The couple getting ready for their vows.
5. The happy couple: the kiss.
6. The register being signed by the Bride and Groom
7. The happy couple, just married, walking back down the aisle.
8. A full length poses of the Bride and Groom
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Saturday, January 9th, 2010
Here are a few of my best wedding proposals! I hope you gain some inspiration for your big moment!
Just make sure that you never carbon copy an idea you read or hear from somewhere else. The best wedding proposals are always the ones that are unique and special to the two of you!
1. You could go building sand castles on the beach. You could “find” an old bottle which contains a love poem inside. It should ideally begin quite vague and then gradually become about her and your relationship. Propose to her after you’ve read it!
2. Consider an instant wedding for the mature relationship and you’re 100% sure of the answer! You can propose and then have the wedding on the spot! The laws in Hawaii are very lenient for this type of thing and of course you’ll need her friends and family involved!
3. Get her three red roses! One can represent the past, one the present and the final rose with the ring attached can represent the future.
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Wednesday, January 6th, 2010
Talk with your friends and ask them if weddings can be stressful. They will surely have a lot of stories to tell you.
Your once-in-a-life-time special day should be stress free. But if you want to experience this then you will need to plan very well. There is always so much to do on your actual wedding day so planning will make it flow better.
There is so much to do on your actual wedding day that a day in a busy office would be like taking a day off compared to your wedding day. Asking for support from everyone that you can will make your special day more special.
Your wedding day will be full for sure but stress can be avoided as long as you get lots of support and plan well. Remember your wedding professionals are there to take the stress from you and if have planned well a few of your close friends will be there to catch any problems for you and solve them.
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Monday, January 4th, 2010
Hopefully, proposing to your girlfriend is something you’ll only get to do once! Hopefully!!! Increase your chances to make that so by reading these tips on how to propose to your girlfriend.
1. Like all good lawyers, only ask the question if you know the answer! If you think there’s a good chance she’ll say “no” then she probably will! You obviously haven’t given your courtship long enough!
2. If you’re considering a public proposal ie in front of her family or at a ball game then you need to be extra sure she’ll say “yes!” You don’t want her to accept only to change her mind when you’re alone!
3. You really have to surprise the girl! Eliminate any chance of her finding out by only enlisting the help of trusted friends who can keep quiet.
4. Never carbon copy an idea you read in a magazine or on the net. You know her better than anybody else so personalizing your marriage proposal should be easy for you!
5. Always take a knee! Yes I know it’s corny and old but she always imagined her marriage proposal would be like this so don’t let her down!
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Sunday, January 3rd, 2010
The following are some marriage proposal ideas you could consider!
I would though never copy anybody else’s idea, but to take it and make it unique for the two of you through your own shared experiences!
1. Arrange for a day at a health spa followed by a photo shoot. While you’re getting your photos taken, go down on one knee and propose! You’ll have it all on camera! Afterwards go for a meal followed by night at a 5 star hotel!
2. Go digging for sea shells and sand castle building at the beach! When you suddenly “find” an old bottle with a love poem inside! Read it to her and watch her reaction as she slowly realizes it’s about her! When you’re done, propose!
3. Recreate your first date together by taking a walk past where you first met! Eat where you had your first picnic with the first meal you ever cooked for her, while listening to your first ever music! You could watch the first movie you watched together before proposing!
4. Go for a picnic at an idyllic location you’ve spent time searching for in the mountains or next to a river. Hide a bottle of champagne and play some music! Create a romantic setting and propose!
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Friday, January 1st, 2010
Planning a wedding can be a lot of work. Many brides feel overwhelmed, especially during the early stages of wedding planning. Here are some tips on how to start planning your wedding in an organized fashion which will be far less stressful.
Attack the Big Details Now
By starting with the bigger details, the smaller details will be much easier. So do yourself a favor and start big, figure out where your wedding will be, what type of wedding you will be having, and the clothes you will be wearing. By making these decisions early you will be able to save yourself from a lot of headaches and stress later on.
The Wedding Location
Do you know where you are getting married yet? If you answered no this is where to begin. Where you are getting married can drastically change the look and feel of the day. There is a huge difference between a small backyard wedding and a huge church wedding. Choose wisely. Think about what your day is going to be like, what you want, how many guests you have and of course your budget comes into play as well.
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Sunday, December 27th, 2009
Before I give you some engagement proposal ideas, you need to make sure that you don’t simply copy somebody else’s ideas!
Any idea you use, you need to take some of your shared experiences in order to make the proposal personal to the two of you!
I hope the following engagement proposal ideas give you some inspiration for you and your lady:
1. Mail her a special love poem and a photo of you on one knee. Wait for her post to arrive and when you hear her scream, knock on her door and propose for real.
2. Say that you’re going to be away on business during a special anniversary. Go 1 week without seeing her then surprise her with a knock on the door on your anniversary. Propose there and then!
3. Go on a sun set hot-air balloon ride over the mountains. Over champagne and under the stars, you can propose. Make sure you take a jigsaw puzzle for the balloon operator, or it could get awkward!
4. Go digging for shells on the beach. You could “find” an old bottle with love poem inside. Write the poem yourself, making it about her and when you’ve finished reading it to her, propose!
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Sunday, December 27th, 2009
Everyone dreams for a memorable and one of a kind wedding ceremony in this life. However, the unfortunate thing is that some married individuals later on discovered their differences and realized that they are not destined for each other. There are a lot of reasons for the termination of marital vows, whatever they may be; spouses can resort to filing a divorce to cut the tie of the relationship. Divorce records search is commonly conducted by the people to gather vital information for whatever purposes.
There are definitely a lot of uses to these public files. Those with righteous desire to obtain the records are given the go signal by the government officials who are in-charge of the said records. California divorce records are very thorough when it comes to compiling such official documents. They compile them at the federal, state and local government. This is where the public should go to start the search. The processing time though takes a while due to the formalities that are typical to government offices.
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