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Choosing A Wedding Date
By: Gina Brown
The most commonly asked question you
will hear when your friends and family are informed of your engagement
is "When is the wedding?" Choosing a wedding date is very important
because almost all of your wedding planning details will revolve around
the date that you choose. Here are some things to take into
consideration to help you pick a perfect date for your wedding.
If you already know where you would like to have the ceremony and
reception, you should call them and confirm what dates they have
available. If you are set on a specific location, your wedding date will
have to coincide with the availability of the location, especially if
you have chosen a very popular location because these places tend to get
booked very quickly.
Take into consideration what type of wedding you have in mind. For
example, have you always dreamed of a beach wedding surrounded by the
calming sounds of the ocean or a fall wedding with beautiful red and
orange leaves in the background? You will have to choose a date that is
appropriate in terms of temperature and seasons. In addition, if there
is a particular style of dress that you have in mind, the time of year
will influence your bridal attire choices.
Have you always wanted a wedding during a specific holiday such as
Christmas? Christmas is a popular time because many wedding locations
are already beautifully decorated at this time of year. However, getting
ready for a wedding in addition to all the activities that occur during
the Christmas holidays such as shopping, parties, wrapping gifts can be
too much for some people.
Maybe you thought having a wedding during a holiday would be easier for
your guests due to the three day weekend. Some people may appreciate
that your wedding is during a long holiday weekend while it might be
difficult for others because many people plan their own vacations during
these times of the year.
Are there important people in your life that you feel must attend the
wedding? While there will always be people who will not be able to make
it, some people may be higher on your priority list than others. For
example, if your maid of honor is giving birth the same month you choose
to have your wedding, you may want to give her a little time after the
birth to feel more comfortable in her bridesmaid dress. Or maybe your
parents have a vacation already planned for the same time. Prevent
scheduling conflicts as much as possible by discussing your wedding date
with these important people to avoid any problems.
Author Bio
Gina Brown writes articles on a variety of wedding topics. To learn more
about wedding planning, Gina recommends you visit: http://www.AWeddingToPlan.com
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