After the Wedding – How to Survive Your First Year of Marriage
October 13, 2009
While you and your Price Charming are busy preparing for your dream wedding, most if not all of you are also looking forward to your happily ever after married life. Not to distract you from your plans and dreams, but have you stopped and think how many marriages survive past the first year of marriage?
In reality, marriage is not a happy ending but a glorious beginning to your new life. While life as newlyweds is exciting it can also be challenging. It is said that the first year of marriage is the hardest and people often speculate on if a new marriage will “survive” the first year. Don’t let speculation and struggles get in the way, take care of the newlywed issues before they become problems and you’ll have a much easier first year.
Designing Your New Home Together
November 1, 2008
We are going to take a break from the Creative Wedding Themes this weekend and look at other topics that might interest you like making a house a home that reflects you both.
In all the chaos of wedding planning, many couples fail to take a few moments to plan for their life after the big day. While most of the decorating can wait, there are a few things that should be at the top of your list. First is your bridal registry. Before you select gifts, sit down together and take some time to envision your new home. The worst thing you can do is haphazardly register for gifts without thinking about how they’ll go with what you already have and how you plan to decorate your home. Things like dishes, place mats, and linens can go a long way toward setting the tone of a room. Need a bridal registry checklist? Download one here. [Read more]
Beating the Post Honeymoon Blues
September 22, 2008
As the excitement and stress of your pending wedding built up, you probably experienced at least a few moments where you were anxious for it to all be done. Most couples find their honeymoon to be the most relaxing and carefree part of the whole experience of getting married. But after the honeymoon is over, the newlyweds are frequently faced with an unexpected feeling known as the post honeymoon blues. Now that the wedding and honeymoon are over, all the excitement is gone. You’re not a bride and groom any longer, but simply another husband and wife. Get your marriage off on the right foot, and try these tricks to beat those blues.
1. Start a new project together.
Planning your wedding took so much time and energy you’ve probably let other hobbies and projects fall to the wayside. This can be a great opportunity to jump start your marriage right by working together for a common goal. Whether it’s painting your home, scavenging for antiques, or putting together a photo album or scrapbook of your big day, find something you can enjoy and accomplish together. [Read more]
Do’s and Don’ts For A Happy Marriage
July 31, 2008
I do not claim to be the “guru” on how to keep the love burning after you’ve settled in your new home and your new life as husband and wife. But, I found this article somewhere that I somehow kept to remind me what to do and what mistakes to avoid and correct to stay happily married. I wished I can say that these are the definitive causes of a successful or failed marriage, but, frankly, there is no magical formula to guarantee a happy marriage. However, knowing these tips will give you better odds that you would end up happily married for a long, long time.
First, the “Do” list:
- spend time alone together;
- appreciate each other
- be intimate often;
- talk and share and give [Read more]


















