When you go to a wedding, dancing is inevitable. Sure, you may sit there and refuse to dance. Or, you may want to but you're too nervous. Slow dancing is the perfect time to hit the dance floor because it's so easy to do.
Deal with Wedding Stress
It can be the happiest day of your life, the most stressful, or anywhere in between depending on the measures you take to prepare yourself, the guests and the setting for your wedding. Fortunately, it's easy to get around that stress. Just follow these simple instructions to deal with wedding stress.
Become a Nonreligious Wedding Officiant
Rules for becoming a nonreligious wedding officiant vary according to jurisdiction. Most states, counties and cities allow a variety of nonreligious officiants, such as county officials or local office holders, to perform weddings. Some states allow individuals to apply for special, interim authority to marry couples. Many states and counties allow a friend or family member to legally officiate at a wedding with the presence of an authorized person. Always check the specific laws in the area where the marriage will take place.
Find a Cheap Wedding Photographer
After all the confetti is swept up, your wedding dress is preserved and stored and you've sent out thank you notes, your memories and the wedding photos are all you'll have left to remember one of the most important days in your life. While everyone wants quality photographs, budget considerations often take precedence. You don't have to hire the most expensive photographer in town, however, to obtain photos that will make you smile each time you see them.
Arrange Wedding Seating for a Reception
The seating at a wedding reception is more important than you may think. While not every wedding reception requires a formal seating arrangement, most sit-down dinner receptions do have assigned seating for guests. In order to ensure everyone has a good time, careful attention should be given to seating when you arrange your reception.