Planning a Bridal Shower
October 20, 2008
Your handy how-to guide for a party everyone will enjoy
Planning a bridal shower can seem like a daunting task. With the details of the wedding seeming to take precedence, it can be easy to forget this fun tradition. However, a well-planned bridal shower can be a wonderful chance for the bride to relax and take a break from her own duties to spend time with friends and family. These quick and easy steps are designed to help your made-of-honor in planning a bridal shower for you. Print this out and hand it to her. With this guide, your maid-of-honor will have this bridal shower well in its way in no time.
1. Select a day and time
The bridal shower is typically held about two months before the wedding. You should first consult with the bride about the most convenient day, as her calendar is probably the busiest with other wedding planning activities. [Read more]
Planning for Second Wedding
October 11, 2008
HOW TO HANDLE YOUR SECOND TRIP DOWN THE ISLE
Second weddings may have once been a unique and rare occurrence, but they are becoming increasingly more common. For this reason, couples don’t need to worry as much about what’s acceptable when it comes to their second wedding. The most important rule to follow is to do what feels right for you and your family.
Should you tell your ex?
The most difficult part about planning a second wedding may at first be deciding what to do about ex-spouses. If you have children, it is polite to inform your ex about your engagement. This can be done in a simple letter or email if you do not frequently speak with each other. It will be easier on the children [Read more]


















