Wedding Invitations
October 1, 2009 by Cameron Kennedy
Published in Planning
You don’t have it in your budget to spend $700 on invitations? Then there’s postage on top of that. What’s a girl to do?
Wedding Planning
September 4, 2009 by kayleigh2012
Published in Planning
A piece of writing about announcing your engagement.
Choosing an Engagement Ring
August 9, 2009 by Tracey Parece
Published in Jewelry
The lucky bride has the groom, and the engagement ring, of her dreams. What do you look for in a diamond ring? Don’t go ring shopping until you have considered non-traditional alternatives that will make you and your groom proud.
Engagement Party: So Who’s the Master-Planner?
Traditionally, it is the task of the bride’s parents to stage the couĀple’s engagement soiree. The groom’s parents can then throw their own party, or both sets of parents can join together to host the fete. The celebrations usually take the form of either an informal meal; a cocktail session at home; or dinner at a restaurant. If both sets of parents have never met, consider a pre-party get-together for an ice-breaking session. Suggest a meeting at a restaurant or whip up some bites at home and invite your families over (if either or both your parents are divorced, the people who raised each of you should meet first).
How to Find Out If a Man Really Loves You and Not Your Money
February 8, 2009 by Imelda Lacson
Published in Relationships
Know the background of your man. Be like a HR Officer screening an applicant for a job.
10 Marriage Deal Breakers
December 18, 2008 by S.M. Chamberlain
Published in Marriage
Throughout dating and the engagement there will be lots of conversations about everything under the sun as two people get to know each other, but there is 10 questions which should be asked before you get married.
Why Do They Always Try to Come Back
December 15, 2008 by D D Randolph
Published in Dating
Why does your ex only want you after the fact.
Prevent Marriage Problems: Spend Quality Time with In-laws Early
October 26, 2008 by Carol Forsloff
Published in Marriage
Many marriage problems are caused by difficulties with in-laws. Make friends with prospective new family members early in order to prevent problems later, recommends author Carol Forsloff; and here’s how to do it.














