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PostsCategory: After You’re MarriedHow to Organize Mementos of Your WeddingHow to Preserve Your DressHow to Change Your NameDo You Want to Change Your NameIntegrating Kids into Your New FamilyCombining Finances & AssetsCategory: AttendantsHow to Thank Your AttendantsHow Not to Offend Friends When Picking AttendantsNontraditional Choices for AttendantsHow to Select AttendantsChoosing Attendant AttireAttendant Attire: To Match [...]

The Everything Wedding Etiquette Book: Insights and Advice on Handling Even the Stickiest Wedding Issues (Everything Series)

August 22nd, 2007 - Books.

Wedding Rites …. And Wrongs!
Looking for up-to-date advice on today’s complicated wedding issues? Let The Everything Wedding Etiquette Book be your guide! This practical book offers all the answers to your most commonly asked etiquette questions, including:
Can I asked my future in-laws to help pay for the reception?How can I include stepparents in the [...]

The Knot Complete Guide to Weddings in the Real World: The Ultimate Source of Ideas, Advice, and Relief for the Bride and Groom and Those Who Love The

July 9th, 2007 - Books.

Bookstore shelves brim with wedding guides, and while this one might not offer earth-shattering planning advice, it’s got just about everything a future bride and groom need to prepare for the big day. Editor-in-chief Roney, along with the editors of The Knot magazine and TheKnot.com, share their extensive knowledge about weddings in this friendly, revised [...]

Florida Divorce Handbook: A Comprehensive Source of Legal Information and Practical Advice (Florida Divorce Handbook: A Comprehensive Source of Legal

July 7th, 2007 - Books.

Book Description• Updated fourth edition reflects the most recent changes in Florida divorce law• Addresses the stages of a divorce case, what no-fault is all about, how to find the right lawyer quickly, and more• Takes the mystery out of the legal procedures for dissolution of marriage in Florida• Covers custody, child support, property distribution, [...]

How to Save Money on Flowers

July 5th, 2007 - Flowers and Décor, Wedding How to.

More Flowers for Less Money
If you’re like most couples planning a wedding, you’re probably torn between your desire for lush, lovely flowers and your need to distribute the budget carefully. Never fear–a few smart strategies can help you get the most out of your blooms without going into the red in the process.

Buy in bulk. [...]

How to Be Your Own Florist

July 5th, 2007 - Flowers and Décor, Wedding How to.

Flowers by Moi: Do-It-Yourself Tips
If youre planning the wedding on a limited budget–or you simply love getting your hands dirty–consider doing the flowers yourself. With fresh flowers plucked from your garden, bought at the local farmers’ market, or ordered direct from a grower, you can create bouquets, centerpieces, and ceremony accents for a fraction of [...]

How to Hire a Florist

July 5th, 2007 - Flowers and Décor, Wedding How to.

Flower Power Player
Compatibility with your florist isn’t on par with compatibility with your mate, but it’s pretty darn close. Be sure to shop around with two or three vendors for the best possible fit, ask a lot of questions, and trust your gut. Oh, and remember your budget. It’s at the root of your floral [...]

I Do. I Did. Now What?!: Life After the Wedding Dress

June 12th, 2008 - Books.

Who is Lee? And why has she written a book on surviving marriage? While she intends to be whimsical and funny-the publisher, in fact, is marketing this to the Bridget Jones demographic-she comes off as snotty, shallow, and cold. She compares housewifery to slavery and insists that her flower- and jewelry-savvy husband is not gay, [...]

The New Book of Wedding Etiquette: How to Combine the Best Traditions with Today’s Flair

August 22nd, 2007 - Books.

In spite of our increasingly casual society, weddings remain steeped in etiquette and tradition. Shaw, a wedding and special events planner, presents a very formal set of rules for the wedding couple and guests, covering the engagement period, money handling, planning, attendants, guests, correspondents, and parties. Chapters includes an easy-to-read Q&A section along with [...]

Smart Couples Finish Rich: 9 Steps to Creating a Rich Future for You and Your Partner

August 22nd, 2007 - Books.

Like many savvy business people of the 21st century, David Bach offered his first pearls of financial wisdom to women, in his bestselling book Smart Women Finish Rich. Recognizing that these women are often accompanied by significant others and that money arguments are the number one cause of divorce in America, Bach has now [...]