Tuesday

The 3 Ts of Planning- TASTE, TRADITIONS AND TRENDS

~written by Cendi Micor

When it comes to making decisions about your wedding, there are many things to consider. It all boils down to you and your partner's style and taste. You may also consider traditions that both of your families value. Plus, to make things a bit simpler, you should also take note of current trends, which may make certain items more accessible than obscure ones.

PICKING A DATE : You may have a date that is meaningful to both of your. For example, a dating anniversary. You may also be set on a specific time of year. As for your family, they may have superstitions regarding certain numbers and dates. Lately, it has become very popular to choose a date that is extremely easy to remember. For instance, October 10, 2010 = 10/10/10.

BRIDAL PARTY: The size is the first thing to decide. Do you want it to just be your closest family and friends or do you want to include as many people as possible? Does your family have a say as to whom you choose? Many people are no longer following traditional etiquette in terms of their bridal party. The number of bridesmaids does not have to match the number of groomsmen. There are now best women as opposed to strictly just best men.


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SHOWER: If you want all of your closest family and friends present, you can choose to have a co-ed shower. Traditionally, if you are not currently living together, you may want to have a gift registry. Traditionally, it should be the bridal party throwing the shower...you can have a potluck or luncheon. One modern trend that is occurring these days is to throw a Stag and Doe, which is essentially, to raise money for the couple.

STAG/STAGETTE: Do you want to go all out with the partying? If so, you may go clubbing, to the strip clubs, and get around in a limo. Traditionally, celebrating your last night as a "single", used to occur the night before the wedding, but this is no longer as common. Nowadays, a weekend getaway is huge...Vegas is a very popular trend.


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CEREMONY: Will you be exchanging vows in a church? Are there cultural aspects that you would like to include. Traditionally, the couple has their backs towards the guests. Throw a twist into your ceremony and ask your priest/officiant if he/she can stand off to the side on an angle or if you can face your guests. It is very common now to also have the ceremony and reception held at one venue.

FLOWERS: Are you going to include your favourite flower into your bouquet and/or decor? As it is tradition to keep your bouquet, why not have a mixture of both real and fake flowers? As for your bridesmaids and maid of honour, make it different and have them hold a single flower as opposed to a bouquet. Consider what is popular and what is in-season.


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ATTIRE: How traditional do you want your outfit to be? Do you want to wear a white dress...men, to wear black tuxedos? How will your family feel about it? It has become very acceptable to now add more colour to the bridal gown and the colour black is also now acceptable. The length no longer has to be full-length. Another twist could be to wear coloured pumps.

FOOD: What better time to have your favourite meal than your wedding? Traditionally, dinners are more common but it may suit you and your guests better to have a luncheon. A very popular trend right now is having food stations, giving everyone more of a chance to mingle. Also think about what type of bar you will offer. Plus, your cake...how many tiers and how much detail do you want?

MUSIC: What route are you going to take with your music? A DJ or a band? Traditionally, a receiving line occurs and an introduction to music takes place. Is this something your want? You must also consider how speeches will occur during the event. Are you going to have an MC? A great trend right is to allow guests to request songs on the back of their RSVP cards.

HONEYMOON: Are you more into hot, tropical atmospheres or sight-seeing in Europe? To have a more relaxed approach to your wedding, you can have a mini-moon, which is a small trip prior to your wedding. Traditionally, couples used to depart on the night of their weddings, whereas most couples no longer do this. An extremely huge trend now is the Destination Wedding. This way, you and all your closest family and friends can vacation together.


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No matter what you ultimately decide, make your wedding about what YOU want. Not what you think you're supposed to do based on family opinions, nor what today's society is doing. Stand apart and make it memorable! And enjoy it!!

My FAVE-FIVE Movie Couples

~written by Cendi Micor

Anyone who knows me, knows that I am a total movie-geek! I am absolutely content as long as I have my movie collection nearby. My next in theatre movie, is going to be Sex and the City 2, so in honour of the many movie couples we've grown to love, here's a list of my Top 5, in random order:

CARRIE BRADSHAW & JOHN PRESTON "BIG" (Sex and the City): The pair is quite the dramatic duo. They are the couple we all love to hate because they are constantly "on-and-off", they are breaking-up then making-up. In spite of it all, they always find a way back to each other. Let's face it...not even Aidan could compare because after all they have been through, her columns would not have been as successful as they were without the infamous Mr. Big. As much as they both feared the idea of marriage, they needed each other to finally settle down.



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HOLLY KENNEDY & GERRY (P.S. I Love You...): This couple really went deeper with the term, " 'til death do us part". Rather than allow his death stop her life, Gerry enables her to move on with his blessing. We all know that when a loved one passes, we try to live life as they want us to, but it is much easier said then done. In this movie, he wrote her letters and encouraged her to date, travel, etc. Her happiness was his absolute goal and he wanted nothing more than her life to continue. True love is evident as he put his own happiness aside for hers but putting an incredible amount of time into his letters.


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KATE REYNOLDS & JACK CAMPBELL (The Family Man): Married with two children- this couple is extremely realistic and practical in the sense that most of us can relate to Kate and Jack's situation. The movie explores what "could have been" in terms of career, goals and dreams. It focuses on what Jack lost by settling down with a family but the lesson at the end, shows true meaning of "no regrets" by enforcing the idea of appreciating what you have now. The infamous line, "I choose us", reiterates the life long commitment of really putting your family first.


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ROSE DEWITT BUKATER & JACK DAWSON (Titanic): Rose and Jack could be viewed as a modern-day Romeo and Juliet by the simple fact that they were on opposite ends of society's social spectrum. She was from a wealthy background and he, from a less fortunate one. Many tried desperately to keep them apart but that just pushed them closer together. What they did have in common was that they were both very misunderstood but they found meaning in each other. When the ship was sinking, he let her go and she came back to him. They respected each other's ambitions and found freedom by exploring together.


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ALLIE HAMILTON & NOAH CALHOUN (The Notebook): As a young couple with very different backgrounds, they were forbidden to be together. As they were forced to separate by Allie moving away for school, fate led them back to each other and they would not let anything, nor anyone, stand in their way. Not even dementia....as Noah devoted his later years to keeping Allie company and living at her nursing home. He did this in hopes of flourishing her memory. The movie was a great example of how your spouse becomes your life and shows immense sacrifice.


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I'm normally not one for chick-flicks but every once in a while it's great to be reminded that a lifelong partnership is a true commitment that should not be taken lightly. With the news of many I know who are separating and divorcing, it really opens my eyes to what I am blessed with. If you have been lucky enough to find that special someone, know that you do have to work at it, and it won't be simple all the time.

"So it's not gonna be easy. It's gonna be really hard. We're gonna have to work at this every day, but I want to do that because I want you, forever, you and me, every day." ~Noah (Ryan Gosling-The Notebook)

Who are your favourite movie couples? Feel free to comment...I'd love to hear from you