Kauai Hawaii CondosKauai vacation condos and condo sales Comments Off June 29th, 2010 Have a Smaller WeddingThere are many reasons why anybody would like to have a small wedding. When a couple has a big wedding it makes a lot of stress on the couple and a smaller wedding poses less stress. Another reason is that a larger wedding has more cost then a smaller wedding and this is another reason why many couples choose to have a small wedding. Ask any couple that you know that has had a big wedding what they would like to change about it and they will more then likely tell you the size. You should always consider big weddings from time to time. Many people that plan their weddings do it in hopes that it will be small however they have no idea how to make this happen. One of the things that can cause a wedding guest list to get out of control is family pressure. One of the good ways to avoid this from happening is to plan to have your wedding in a smaller area that can only have a few people. When you have a smaller wedding everything doesn’t have to be elaborate and expensive. You will be at ease more rather then if you have chosen to have a big wedding. Having a wedding is based on intimacy and by having a smaller wedding make this a lot easier for the bride and groom to do, which is like large weddings. It is simpler to exchange wedding vows in front of the people that you know well rather then many that you do not know too well. A great way to cut your wedding size down is to have the big day on a day that is not convenient to people. A good example of this would be having your wedding date to be during the week, many people need to work and only your closest relatives and friends will end up showing up. This is typical of most wedding ideas. Also another good idea is to book your wedding date a day before or a day after an important holiday this is when most people a busy with other plans. This entry was posted on Tuesday, June 29th, 2010 at 6:50 amand is filed under General. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. Both comments and pings are currently closed. |