Seriously, the truth is that you want to enjoy wedding day, you want to socialize and be a grown-up, and children can make that difficult. You love them so much, but in the environment of celebration and good cheer, children can get both bored and over stimulated. If they are really small or you are traveling to a wedding, it can be difficult to leave them at home. In this instance, I can not recommend enough to consider hiring a professional childcare service that specializes in wedding day care.
That way, your cherubs can be close by. They can take part in photo ops, and you can nurse and be on hand for a cuddle. But at the same time, you can relax, knowing they are taken care of and entertained. If your venue has onsite accommodations, they can probably even be put to bed whilst you can enjoy the evening.
My own daughter is getting married this year with her sister as MoH.You can be certain the nanny was one of the first vendor considerations for her twin boys.
Thanks, Katlyn, for your kind words. It was a pleasure having you celebrate your wedding with us.
The weather is the only thing we can't control, and having a stress free plan B certainly ensured that the wedding day was beautiful.
Your wedding day is about you! For you! To celebrate you! It is not about your bridal party, your families or your guests. They are attending, simply, to celebrate you and your love for each other. Do what you want, celebrate howsoever you want, buy the food, serve the drinks, choose the music that makes you happy. Don't be swayed by opinions, there will be plenty of those. You do you and make it a day to remember with no regrets.
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As we say farewell to 2024, I'd like to share a little Irish toast with you
Lucky stars above you, sunshine on your day,
Many friends to love you, join in work and play,
Laughter to outweigh your cares, in your heart, a song,
And gladness waiting everywhere.
All your whole life long.
And, now it's almost time to welcome a new year and 2025 couples - IT'S YOUR YEAR! And we can't wait to celebrate your wedding with you.
Merry Christmas to all our couples, friends and family, we hope you have an amazing Holiday season.
Bee Captured Photography
Wishing all our couples, their families and friends and all our friends at family a very Merry Christmas season and a happy New Year.
Do you know the difference between a wedding planner/coordinator and a venue manager/coordinator?
They are often called a wedding coordinator and a venue coordinator, which can lead to confusion. However, each has a very different role in the success of your wedding. it is important that you don't have an expectation set that your venue coordinator is going to get you down the aisle in a timely manner or know what your reception design looks like. conversely, your wedding planner will not deal with any maintenance concerns nor set tables and chairs out.
occasionally, both vendors will be happy to assist with such things as vendor recommendations as they both will know plenty of amazing people and may well both attend planning meetings at the venue. After all, they both only have your best interests at heart.
If your venue tell you they have an onsite coordinator, be sure to understand exactly what role they will play on your wedding day.
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One of the most frustrating things about wedding planning is trying to get that final guests count for your caterer, planner, and venue. Everyone will be on your case asking multiple times for that magic number, and.......you don't know because your guests think you can read minds.
I don't have a solution that is polite sadly because there will be moments that you want to pin a guest or two up against a wall. I just have empathy. I also want to warn you that even though some guests have brightly responded yes, they don't mean it and will either announce they are not coming after all a day or two beforehand or worse, just not show. Do not take it personally. You are not alone. It happens to virtually all couples. Now, that doesn't make it right, but maybe it'll help you accept the inevitability.
Furthermore if you are invited to a wedding, don't be that person. A speedy yes or no is all that's required. if you can't (or don't want to) attend, you don't need to dream up excuses. Just send regrets. if you say you're going , turn up!!
All ready for a weekend of celebrating. Annie and friends are ready to greet you
So great to get in an early morning ride before all the busyness of wedding day.
The sun is shining, the venue gardens look amazing and the trails were perfect