I’m on board with a lot of this list, but there is no way you could get the bridal party assembled for rehearsal hours before the ceremony on the wedding day. Especially not the girls. Just getting everyone assembled and to the actual ceremony (on time) was a feat in itself.
Shout is a must. And open bar 100%. People are paying good money to be there. If you have those two things, you’re set really.
Ok, so unless your break room at work stocks boxed wine (ahem, number six-in the background and to the right), then we may just start to assume that you work from home…
I have not really traveled outside of the U.S., unless you count Canada. I’m more of a homebody myself, so this article is probably how I would feel about most places outside of the U.S. I have no problem with the idea of traveling outside the U.S., but I find it annoying when people act as though they are so much more “cultured” than I am because they traveled abroad. Not everyone can afford expensive trips…
I’m on board with a lot of this list, but there is no way you could get the bridal party assembled for rehearsal hours before the ceremony on the wedding day. Especially not the girls. Just getting everyone assembled and to the actual ceremony (on time) was a feat in itself.
Shout is a must. And open bar 100%. People are paying good money to be there. If you have those two things, you’re set really.
Ok, so unless your break room at work stocks boxed wine (ahem, number six-in the background and to the right), then we may just start to assume that you work from home…
#CiderLife and #MargLife can totally coexist in harmony. Cheers 🙂
I have not really traveled outside of the U.S., unless you count Canada. I’m more of a homebody myself, so this article is probably how I would feel about most places outside of the U.S. I have no problem with the idea of traveling outside the U.S., but I find it annoying when people act as though they are so much more “cultured” than I am because they traveled abroad. Not everyone can afford expensive trips…