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         <title>Mother&apos;s Day Gifts: Don&apos;t Forget your Mom</title>
         <description><![CDATA[In all the hoopla of planning the perfect ceremony, ordering the right party favors and making all the right choices for bridal accessories, it is customary to forget about the events that occur during planning.  If your special day occurs around or after Mother’s Day, don’t get so consumed in planning that Mom has been missed.

One of the priorities in planning is to choose the flower that fits your color, theme or trend.  Keep in mind that flowers are not only used in celebration of the wedding.  <a href="http://www.1800flowers.com/mothers-day-flowers-and-gifts">Mothers Day Flowers </a>make the perfect gift for the special woman who is helping you choose the right flowers for your event.

<a href="http://www.1800flowers.com/mothers-day-flowers-and-gifts">Mothers Day gifts</a> are not something that you generally plan for.  It’s easy to put down the bridal planner and set aside quality time to spend with your best friend and confidant.  After all, she has wiped your tears, soothed your fears and she may be a huge financial responsibility to your wedding.  She deserves to be remembered.

A beautiful bouquet of Mother’s Day flowers from 1800flowers.com would be the perfect fit because moms never get tired of getting flowers.  With over 30 years of sending quality and fresh flowers, 1800flowers.com is the right choice for <a href="http://www.1800flowers.com/mothers-day-flowers-and-gifts">Mother’s Day</a> as well as, engagement and wedding gifts, centerpieces, thank you gifts for the couple and, of course, flowers for your wedding day.

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         <title>Photobooth Rentals - The Life of the Party</title>
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<td>Nothing ceases to amaze me anymore. Once you think you’ve heard about the hippest party trend or the coolest party favor, something else comes around to lead the pack.  <a href="http://www.photoworksinteractive.com">Photobooth Rental</a> is a concept that's sweeping the nation as the ‘must haves’ for wedding receptions, tradeshow events and even sweet sixteen parties.</td></table>

<a href="http://www.photoworksinteractive.com/about.htm">Why Rent a Photobooth</a>?

<strong>A unique keepsake </strong>– Your guests will remember your event in the car, at the office, at home or any place they choose to show off their glamour shots.  Even if these photos are stored in a scrapbook ten years from now when the picture has surfaced your special day will be remembered.

<strong>It’s just plain old fun </strong>– remember hanging out in the mall with your friends and going to the town carnival with your mate?  Rest assured, there was a photobooth there and you were in line to get a snap shot.  The same enthusiasm that you remember once you lay your eyes on one of these fun puppies is the same enthusiasm you can give your guests.  Everyone likes the quick snapshots and fast delivery of the most silly and crazy photos taken. 

<strong>You do nothing </strong>– Don’t we all like this phrase.  Photobooths are shipped to you.  Your guests take photos and the booth gets shipped back.  There are no ribbons to tie, no boxes to assemble and no chocolates to keep refrigerated.  Your guests will enjoy doing all the work; if smiling is what you consider work.  

If you’re wondering where to find <a href="http://www.photoworksinteractive.com/rent.htm">rentals of photobooths</a>, PhotoWorks Interactive offers a complete collection of photobooths that you can rent anywhere in the US.  With over 72 years of supplying quality photobooths, PhotoWorks meets the needs in capturing lasting memories with strips of pictures in black and white or color.]]></description>
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         <title>Did You Hear?  Jay Z and Beyonce&apos; Did It!</title>
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 </td><td>On Tuesday morning, R&B songstress Beyonce’ and hip hop artist Jay Z applied for a marriages license Tuesday morning in Scarsdale N.Y., according to the media.  The couple has 60 days before it expires to pull off a big wedding.  A wedding could be the best kept secret in Hollywood.  We’ve all heard the rumors about a big engagement, a Bentley gifted to Beyonce’ by her Boo and a secret surprise wedding that was supposed to happen some time ago.  When asked at a press conference when he would be getting married, Jay Z replied, “One day soon – let’s leave it at that”.
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Now it’s time to wait and see if the event will actually take place.  I’ll share the scoop as soon as I get word, so stay posted!

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         <title>How to Choose the Right Caterer</title>
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    <td>For many brides and party planners alike, catering is the most crucial part of putting together a spectacular occasion.  Great catering services can potentially turn a mediocre party into the talk of the town and many events definitely call for the extra help needed to pull the event together.  In many cases, choosing a venue, making runs for taste tests and choosing a caterer blindly can become quite stressful.  Follow these tips and you will find a caterer that’s right for you in no time. </td><td><img alt="mak.jpg" src="http://www.bridalliving.com/cater.jpg" width="100" height="100" />
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<strong>Just Ask:</strong>
Word of mouth is the most powerful advertisement….period!  Asking your peers, employees, baker, friends and associates can cut down on a lot of stress.  By asking, you get conjure a list of great caterers to try and a list of the caterers to avoid.  Asking around gets you the honest and straight answers and can turn a timely task into a quick and easy decision.

<strong>Do Online Research:</strong>
We all know that the internet is a great tool for many things and finding the right caterer is definitely one of them.  There are dozens of catering directories online and websites like Partypop.com is a great tool to narrow down the caterer to your local area.

<strong>Ask for References:</strong>
If you go the online route, ask for a list of references that the chosen caterers have serviced.  Of course, the catering company will give you a list of happy clients.  So what you do when contacting the references is ask the people on the list if they know anyone else who has used the service and call them for a reference.  The key question to ask is “Would you hire this caterer again”.

If you're in the San Diego area and you are in need of <a href="http://www.toastcatering.com/">San Diego catering service</a>, Toast Personal Chef & Catering Service is a great company to cater your wedding, party and corporate events.

Toast has made its mark in the San Diego area as a premier chef service.  Unlike most catering services, Toast offers personal chef services as well and caters to small and large parties. 

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         <title>How Old is Your Makeup?</title>
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    <td>If you are like me, you’ll buy some cool make up, store it in your purse and pull it out only for fancy occasions (and I do mean weddings too).  This is probably a picture perfect no-no for any bride.  Usually, brides go all out to purchase new colors and shades and most brides opt to bring in a makeup artist for this special day.  </td><td><img alt="mak.jpg" src="http://www.bridalliving.com/mak.jpg" width="100" height="100" />
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If you’re one of those do-it-yourselfers and you vow to take the challenge to create a timeless look, be sure that your makeup hasn’t reached its shelf life.  It’s customary to think that makeup will last as long as it’s completely used, but after so long is it too old?  If you are unsure of the life of your makeup, here are key things to look out for:

<strong>Odor</strong> 
Let’s face it, the smell of makeup isn’t all too pleasing, but generally a bad stench verifies that the makeup is a bit too old and you may want to replace it.

<strong>Loss of Color </strong>
When makeup changes color in its container, this is sure sign that it’s time for something new.

<strong>Skin Irritation</strong>
Old make can contain heavy bacteria, thus causing skin irritation.  So, if you’ve dabble up and made up to model status and it feels like your face has fleas than it’s time for a makeup update.  Go out and get some more!

So, I guess that leaves a huge question…how old is too old?  A good rule of thumb to consider in general is dry items last longer than wet items.  Wet items are cesspools for bacteria and the longer the makeup stays cooped up in a container, the more likely it is for bacteria to increase.

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<li>Lip Pencil – good until it’s gone as long as it’s regularly sharpened.</li>

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         <title>Have You Dicussed Health Insurance with Your Fiance&apos;?</title>
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    <td><img alt="images.jpg" src="http://www.bridalliving.com/images.jpg" width="108" height="103" /></td><td><font style ='Arial'><font size='1.5'>Many couples forget that as they take the steps to approach becoming one, it is vital that all issues are discussed and <a href="http://www.ez-insuranceportal.com/health-insurance.php">health insurance</a> is priority.  Health insurance is one of the key decisions that newlyweds must make once tying the knot.  Studies show that most people are covered by employer-sponsored plans.  A way to cut costs is to combine policies.  This turns out to be much more cost effective than making huge financial sacrifices to maintain health insurance with separate policies or to take risks in opting out of a health care plan.
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If you are soon to wed and are in need of health coverage, many health portals exist online that will return quotes to give you an idea of what is expected for a married couple.  Depending on your state of health, many health care providers return estimates quickly.  

Be sure to understand any quotes that you’ve received.  Key questions to ask are:

1.)	What is my deductible?
2.)	What’s expected of me to pay entirely?
3.)	Is dental and vision coverage included? (it usually isn’t)
4.)	Are pre-existing conditions covered?

Knowing what is expected of both parties to pay is key in determining what financial state you will create and it helps each of you set budget goals.

It is suggested that you discuss your health concerns, state of health and plans to address health care before walking down the isle.  Taking this step before the final ‘I do’ may prove to be the first step toward great communication.
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         <title>Destinate Your Wedding to Jamaica</title>
         <description>For the couple who would like to vow their love to one another in a gorgeous, romantic place that is far from home, there are a ton of options.  Here, I will outline one of the most gorgeous places that is perfectly fit for fairytale weddings or casual nuptials that are classy and fun.  

Destination Wedding in Jamaica – 

What a gorgeous place!  With amazing beaches that are truly kissed by the sun to gorgeous castle grounds that boast of unimaginable beauty, Jamaica is a hot spot for weddings.  In fact, there is typically a marriage officer affiliated with every hotel and resort simply because so many people get married there!  They boast some of the most gorgeous hotels and inns that are very accustomed to accommodating wedding parties and brides and grooms!  

Most of the hotels and inns feature amazing wedding packages with specials that include great things.  One example is the Sandals resort in St. Lucia.  The bride and groom are treated like absolute royalty with their very own wedding consultant and a beautiful wedding location.  The preparation of the documents is included and so is a certified copy of the marriage license.  The couple will receive a 5X7 wedding photo and &apos;Just Married&apos; t-shirts.  Along with this, you get a Caribbean wedding cake, a wine and hors d&apos;oeuvres reception, a honeymoon dinner for the bride and groom and a continental breakfast in bed!  How great does all that sound?

The typical temperature in Jamaica is mild and lovely, with cooling sea temperatures that range from 77 degrees in the winter to 85 degrees in the summer.  It&apos;s absolutely perfect for any sort of wedding attire that the bride and groom choose to wear!  It is also sure to make for gorgeous wedding pictures and fun.

Should you decide to be married in St. Lucia Jamaica, you can&apos;t miss the Diamond Botanical Gardens.  They are about a two hour drive from Rodney Bay and are absolutely sure to leave you breathless.  You will see an amazing mineral bath, tropical flowers, amazing birds, and you will have the chance to see some breathtaking sites along the Nature Trail to the old mill. 

Jamaica is such a perfect place to begin a new chapter in your life with the one that you love and you are almost guaranteed to have an amazing time!  Congratulations on your impending marriage and the best of luck to you! 
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         <title>Wedding Planning at Your Fingertips</title>
         <description><![CDATA[Is your wedding planning turning you into an unbearable Bridezilla?  Many brides think the task of planning a wedding is easy and take on the full challenge without realizing the detail that is required and the mental and physical consumption that planning can conjure.  From finding the right dress to choosing the right wedding favors, this is conglomeration of many venues that require scheduling, viewing, test tasting, partying, fitting and the list goes on...all in sacrifice of one official day.  That is a lot of work!  So, why re-invent the wheel by building a personal <a href="http://1weddingsource.com" target="_blank">wedding directory</a> when there is already one waiting for you?

To make this task easier, many brides seek a <a href="http://1weddingsource.com" target="_blank">bridal directory</a> in order to find all venues in one place.  1 Wedding Source is a bridal directory that categorizes all wedding venues in your area to help ease the fury of planning.  This directory is very useful as it provides great tips through various articles, a bit of celebrity gossip to keep you up to the minute on celeb weddings and a directory that's free for you to shop for accessories, get honeymoon ideas and even register to win a free honeymoon.  So, drop that yellow pages and make it easier on yourself (and everyone around you) and search locally for everything you need to help plan your <a href="http://1weddingsource.com" target="_blank">weddings</a>.
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         <title>Everything You Need to Know about Wedding Invitations</title>
         <description><![CDATA[So, he finally proposed. Now it’s time to get the wedding planning underway, and there are many details to think about and take care of before you get to be his wife. However, one of the most important things you need to start thinking about immediately is the wedding invitations. You’ll need to pick out the type of invitation you want, make sure it reads right, decide if you want to include a theme, and make sure that everything gets done on time so that you can send them out. So, let’s take a closer look at the important aspects of wedding invitations.

<strong>Choosing the Perfect Invitation Type</strong>

First of all, you are going to have to choose the perfect invitation type for your wedding. The following are four different types of invitations to consider.

-	Traditional – First of all are traditional or formal <a href="http://hqweddingfavors.com/stationary.htm">wedding invitations</a>. Usually these types of invitations are done in ivory, white, or even soft cream and they have black lettering as well. If you are going to have a very formal wedding, these invitations may be what you are looking for.
-	Contemporary – For the more contemporary and chic bride, contemporary wedding invitations are another great choice. These types of invitations are usually very unique and individual and they make a statement about the wedding couple.
-	Informal – If you are more of an informal gal and you plan on having an informal wedding, then you may want to go with wedding invitations that are informal as well. Usually these invitations are on the front only of a car, and you can have the printed, or even handwritten.
-	Handmade – For those brides who really want to step out of the box, handmade invitations are a eclectic option to choose.

<strong>How the Invitation Should Read</strong>

Of course you want to make sure that your invitations are worded properly before you send them out, so there are a few things to consider when it comes to the way your invitations should read. First of all, the first name on the invitations should always be the names of the people paying for the wedding. Usually the ends up being the parents of the bride; however, in some cases it can be the bride and groom as well. Then you have the request, which will either request the “honor of your presence” if the wedding is in a church, or request the “pleasure of your company,” if the wedding is somewhere else. Also, when naming the couple, the brides name is always first. The date and time often are spelled out, but in more informal invitations they don’t have to be.

<strong>Invitation Themes</strong>

In some cases brides want to have their invitations go right along with their themes, which is an excellent idea. Today more and more brides are deciding to brand their wedding, using the same décor throughout the entire wedding, which can be a lot of fun. If you are having a themed wedding and you like the idea of branding, then you may want to carry over that theme to your invitations as well.

<strong>Getting it All Done on Time</strong>

So, to insure that you get all the invitations done and sent out on time, you should probably begin looking for them as soon as you decide on a wedding date. Once you get to about four months before the big day, then you’ll want to make your order. Addressing invitations can take quite a bit of time, so you may want to start working on the invitations about three months before the wedding. Usually somewhere between 6-8 weeks before your wedding, you’re going to want to get them all sent out. However, make sure that the response date is at least 2-3 weeks before your wedding, since most caterers need an advance notice of how many people will be there.
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         <description><![CDATA['Thank You' is the shortest phrase that means so much.  There are times where we forget to say these simple words without realizing how well this makes people feel.  When it comes to planning your wedding, it is essential that you don't forget to say 'Thanks'.  

<strong>Personalize Your  Thanks</strong>

One great way to make your guests and all in attendance to your events feel really special is to personalize the thank you.  Sending generic cards are a good gesture, but a better one is to thank guests for their specific gift.  Don't think that this is an impossible task.  The best way to do this is to delegate someone to jot down the gift and who gave the gift on a notepad as you open your gifts.  Whether you are opening gifts before a crowd of guests, or taking this task home to enjoy with your new spouse, call one of your bridesmaids, a close friend or relative to be present in helping with this task.  A good sample of a personalized thank you would be:

<em>Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Richardson:

Thank you for the beautiful stemware.  We were so excited to receive it.  It will add a great final touch to our collection.

Sincerely,

Bride and Groom.</em>

This is short, sweet and simple, but huge to the Richardson's.  It shows that you have taken the time to appreciate the gift and note who gave it.  It also shows that you have already made plans to put this gift to great use.

<strong>Handwritten or Typed?</strong>

It is suggested that thank you cards be handwritten for a personal touch.  In this age of technological buffs, it's a bit time consuming to do this.  However, it sure puts the icing on the cake.  So, grab you new spouse and/or a friend (who says you have to do all the writing?) and each of you grab a stack and start writing.  

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         <title>Do A Background Check on Him, Girl!</title>
         <description><![CDATA[Okay, he proposed...great!  But, how well do you know him?  Have you done your homework?  You may be one who has found a match and you're getting married six months later or you may have dated for six years and think you know him all too well.  Do you really?  I suggest you run a background check on your soon to be spouse as soon as possible, no matter how much you think you know him or how long you've dated.

A young lady in Michigan was dating the perfect guy.  He showered her with expensive jewelry (you know we all love this as women) on a whim.  You know, just because.  They went to exclusive restaurants and took many lavish trips.  One day, at one of these exclusive restaurants, the 'man of her dreams' paid the bill with a credit card.  They both noticed the waitress absense with the card was extensive.  When the waitress returned with the card, she wasn't alone.  In her absense, she called the local authorities to report the credit card as stolen because it appeared in the system as such.  Consequently, the man of her dreams was part of an identity theft ring and this wasn't his first offense.  Had she done a background check...she would have been spared a bit of embarrassment.  Tnank goodness she didn't marry him!

There are things you need to know, especially if you're engaged with children.  These are questions you need to find answers to:

<strong>Is he a registered sex offender?</strong> - Time and time again women have fallen into this trap.  Unfortunately, many of these women find out the man's past and do nothing about it.  If he is registered, find out what the charge is and how serious it is.  In some cases, young men who are 18 date their high school sweet heart who is 16.  These men unfortunately land a sex offender case for being with a minor and it ruins their record.  So, dig deep and find out what really went on.

<strong>Is she a felon?</strong> - This is something you really need to know.  This could affect finances, as many felons have job restrictions.

<strong>Is he really 40?</strong> - Many people lie about their age for fear of rejection.  Find out if he is really the age he says he is.  This could open a can of worms to all the other things he could be untruthful about.  Remember, if he lies about this...what else is he lying about?

<strong>Is her divorce final?</strong> - Have you ever known a couple that claims divorce, but, they're only separated.  Before you take a step further, request to see her divorce decree.  If she refuses or 'conveniently forgets', go to the state to look up  the filing.  This is public record.

You can get some of this information  for free at <a href="http://www.abika.com/Reports/Freebackgroundchecksandverifications.htm">abika.com</a>.  For a more intense screening, try <a href="http://www.bestbackgroundchecks.com/">Best Background Checks</a>.  Charges may apply for more detail screenings.



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         <title>My Super Sweet 16 Parties are Mini Weddings and More</title>
         <description><![CDATA[The sweet sixteen party craze has now exploded into mini weddings.  Who could be responsible for this?  Could it be the producers of <a href="http://www.mtv.com/ontv/dyn/sweet_16/series.jhtml">MTV's My Super Sweet Sixteen</a> or could these soon to be sixteen year old's be keeping up with the Jonses' on who will throw the tightest party? Or, could it be parents who can't say 'no' or 'this is enough' to their kids?  One thing's certain, these teenie boppers have got parents shoving out dollars that are comparable and even super exceed many weddings, thus, grooming a generation of spoiled bratty kids.

Many kids from households of modest means no nothing about a sweet sixteen bash.  I mean, I never even got a birthday party until I was 21 and I threw that one for myself!  Come on, is it necessary to spend lavishly on invitations, food, entertainment and even hundreds of <a href="http://www.hqweddingfavors.com/sweet-sixteen.htm">sweet sixteen party favors</a> to appease the masses of high strung teens?  I think not!  What ever happended to the handmade cake and a day at the mall.  These kids are getting custom Range Rovers and $10,000 a night bands to perform.  Have we gone mad as parents?  

It appears that the excessive lavishness of modern day living knows no bounds.  Of course, this doesn't appeal to all.  The thing is, if you have the money to spend lavishly...great!  At the same time, teach your children to be appreciative and have some boundaries.  Maybe the Ford Fusion instead of the Range Rover.  Or, hire a good dj in place of a band.  Set limits and boundaries and it won't cost so much.  This way, your teen can still be happy with a great gifts, a wonderful party and still can be the light of the year.  Sometimes too much is just, well, too much.]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[So, he popped the question.  You accepted.  Now, you’ll be joining millions of brides on the hunt for that perfect dress.  Many brides agree that finding the right dress has proven to be stressful.  Some blushing brides have turned into awesome Bridezillas during this phase of wedding planning, which is the beginning!  Surprisingly, dress shopping doesn’t have to be this stressful.

Many experts suggest that brides should not rush to bridal salons.  The best thing to do is make a wedding dress list.  This list is for you to doodle, imagine and dream up all the ideas you have for your wedding dress.  Jot down what you can do with or without and what you absolutely must have.  Come on, don’t give me the ‘I have no idea syndrome”.   For God’s sake most women have dreamed up this day in their mother’s womb.  You have some idea of what you want.  

Next is to go online and pre-shop the bridal salons.  The internet is the best resource to gain ideas from multitudes of sources.  Bridal magazines are helpful also, but to defeat the hassle of travel, long lines in bookstores and the expense of burning gas from bookstore to bookstore to be sure you’ve gathered as many bridal books as possible, online surfing is the smartest by far.

According to a poll taken in Yahoo! searches, many brides are shying from the pure white dress to antique white, cream or even ivory.  Studies show that the searches for these colors have risen tremendously over the years.  Eccentric brides are even searching for black wedding dress and even gothic!  Well, before we jump to conclusions and assume every bride in black looks like a throw-back from the Adam’s Family (namely Morticia), black wedding dresses can be very elegant and beautiful.  The entire bridal ensemble can be strikingly beautiful when the accented colors complete the package with taste.

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    <td><img alt="BPD-0002.jpg" src="http://www.bridalliving.com/BPD-0002.jpg" width="175" height="251" />These black wedding dresses are custom made from Derame Wedding.  This manufacturer of wedding gowns and evening dresses go above the bar to offer elegant dresses in colors that are strikingly unique.  You can choose starpless, zip up back and full legnth fabric in satin or silk. Contact your local bridal salon for a Dearme wedding dress or flower girl dress.</td>
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         <title>Beach Weddings In Gulf Shores, Alabama</title>
         <description><![CDATA[Whether you are celebrating an anniversary and want a vow renewal or just plain madly in love and want a beach wedding, there is no better place for romance than the beach. And the most romantic stretch of beach in the country by far is the sugar-sand coastline of Gulf Shores, Alabama. The warm, white sand is soft and inviting ' perfect for lounging ' and the myriad of romantic activities and boundless beautiful panoramas are ideal for romantic interludes and creating treasured memories that will warm your hearts for years to come. No matter what your budget, the duration of your stay or your intentions, don't miss the opportunity to rekindle the spark ' or a light a new one ' in Gulf Shores, Alabama.

If you really want to "wow" her, try taking her on a soaring adventure into the skies. Nothing could be more beautiful or awe-inspiring than watching the Gulf Shores, Alabama coastline stretch out beneath you while a powerful helicopter pulls the two of you into the air. Book a special sunrise or sunset wedding on the beautiful beach for added panoramic splendor of the Gulf of Mexico. And if you're planning to pop "the questions," it makes the perfect backdrop. (we promise, the pilot won't look!)

If your loved one likes dolphins and other marine life, the two of you should be sure to check out the dolphin cruises and dolphin experiences offered in Gulf Shores, Alabama. A marriage ceremony on the boat can be arrainged by the captain.Whether you would rather watch these delightful sea creatures frolic from a distance or actually interact with them in their native environment, Gulf Shores, Alabama has the opportunity for you. Watch her steal a kiss from Flipper, and then steal one (from her, of course!) for yourself. If you enjoy deep sea fishing, there are also combination packages available so that one of you can sun and sightsee while the other reels in a tasty dinner.

Finally, top off your day with a hearty meal at one of Gulf Shores, Alabama's highly-rated restaurants. Whether it's down-home cooking, fine cuisine or award-winning seafood, Gulf Shores, Alabama dining is some of the best in the country. A little-known musical community also flourishes in the area, and live musical accompaniment is not uncommon at dinner. Reserve an ocean-front table, then settle in to watch the sun set and listen to the waves lap on the shore. No matter what your plans are for after dinner, a sun-and-starlit evening is definitely the way to kick them off in the right mood.

<a href="http://www.sugarbeachweddings.com">www.sugarbeachweddings.com</a> Beach Weddings company serving Florida and Alabama on the Emerald Coast waters of the Gulf of Mexico.]]></description>
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         <title>All Eyes on the Bride - Choose a Wedding Esemble that Best Fits You</title>
         <description><![CDATA[The Bride is the most anticipated participant of a wedding.  Everyone wants to see the bride.  Think about it, she makes the grand entrance, the congregation stands when she enters, she has the dedicated song, she is showered with gifts at the wedding shower and rose petals when she walks down the aisle, she even gets a dedicated maid and matron.  It’s no wonder why brides take such care, consideration and pride into selecting the wedding dress.  This is the most important decision of the night because all eyes are on the bride.  When selecting a wedding dress for the most important event of your life consider these important factors:

Consider hiring a fashion consultant to select what type of dress fits you best.  Just like being tone deaf, some are fashion blind.  Believe it or not, all women can’t wear any dress and no, if they make it in your size doesn’t mean you should even think about wearing it.  A fashion consultant can tell you what will look best for you body type and shape.  She can suggest sleeveless or straps, v-neck or straight cut, <a href="http://www.bridesweb.com">silk</a> or other blends, etc.  

Set a budget for your dress and stick to it.  Do a bit of research online to get an idea of what types of dresses are in what price range to avoid sticker shock at the bridal salon.  Don’t shop <a href="http://www.bridesweb.com">couture</a> on a small budget.  Once you get an idea of the pricing, look at dresses in your set price point only to avoid overspending on a much more elaborate gown.

Pick your shoes before your dress or a least have an idea of what heel size you will wear.  This can be sometimes difficult as brides may be more accustomed of choosing the gown then the dress.  Don’t forget, the shoes are the least important of the day.  Most times, no one sees them anyway.  Don’t get too hung up on the shoes.

Remember, the gown is your jewel.  Try not to overdue it with excess jewelry that takes away from the gown.  For jewelry, think small diamonds or <a href="http://www.bridesweb.com">crystals</a>.  The only piece of jewelry that should bling is the ring that seals the deal.
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