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Tips on Choosing a Wedding Date


One of the first steps after getting engaged is to select a date for your wedding rsspect.org There is a lot than can go into this seemingly straightforward decision, though, and it can be more complex than it initially seems ambafrance-kwt.org Let these tips on choosing a wedding date guide you to the perfect date for your wedding.

A couple of basic things to consider when setting a wedding date are the season in which you would like to get married, where, and how long you are willing to wait thebattleoflosangeles.com If you have your heart set on a destination wedding in the Caribbean, for instance, it would be best to avoid hurricane season thebioenergiser.com Women who become engaged at a popular time like Valentine's Day will need to decide if they want to rush to pull together a wedding for this summer, or if they can stand to have a year and a half engagement and put off the wedding until next summer tinasanchezmusic.com There can be other personal preferences which come into play, as well; I have a friend who chose to be married in January (in the cold, snowy Northeast), because he knew that he would be a sweaty mess in a tuxedo on a hot summer afternoon.

Something else that can come into play when setting a wedding date is your budget tomlarsenrebroker.com If you know that you want to plan an elaborate affair with all of the trimmings, it might be sensible to have a long engagement to allow you to save more money toujoursplusvite.com A farther out wedding date also allows you to spread out both your expenses and your effort over a comfortable time period. Rather than spending every weekend in a frantic search for the perfect wedding gown and bridal jewelry, some brides prefer to have a more leisurely approach to wedding planning. When your wedding is over a year away, you can take your time choosing your gown, bridal jewelry, and other details, without a looming deadline hanging over your head.

Special dates can also be an important factor in setting a day for your wedding. Perhaps you would like to be married on your birthday, or your parents' wedding anniversary. Maybe the anniversary of your first date would be a great time to get married. Calendar dates with auspicious numbers tend to be very popular, such as 7-7-07 a few years ago, or this year's favorite, 10-10-10. conversely, some dates are often avoided due to specific associations. Would it depress you to host your wedding on the anniversary of a loved one's passing, for instance? In a more general sense, September 11th remains a less-than-popular wedding date, despite falling within prime wedding season.

There are other dates which a couple would be wise to avoid for their wedding. Superbowl Sunday is top on this list, and the Saturday playoff dates are not much better. Be careful about planning your wedding over a major holiday, which could result in low attendance. You may think that a Christmas Eve wedding would be beautiful, but many of your guests would rather spend that day celebrating with their immediate family. If you are working on a tight budget, you can help yourself by staying away from the most popular wedding dates, such as Saturdays in June. The prices for everything will be at top dollar, and with so many brides seeking to host their weddings on that same day, there will be no room for negotiation with vendors (and possibly less personal attention from time-pressed vendors, as well).

There are so many things that go into picking the perfect date for your wedding. From religious factors to work obligations to your favorite flowers, there are any number of reasons why some dates will be more appropriate than others. In the end, the perfect wedding date ends up being a personal decision that only the bride and groom can make for themselves.

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