Although your wedding day might be a fanciful and extravagant way to start your marriage off with a bang and celebrate the love that you have for each other, your wedding day should also be a way to show how you mean to go on, cherishing each other and sharing a future.
Here are some of the tips that you should follow to make your wedding day just as good as the rest of your marriage.
1. Find Delicious Catering
There is nothing worse than attending a wedding that offers dry, crusty food that is simply dolloped on the plate in front of you. Therefore, in order to make sure that everyone looks back on your wedding day with joy (and without a bout of food poisoning), it is important that you look out for the best local caterers.
These should be caterers who are experienced and reliable in their ability to deliver wedding food that satisfies all your guests. You should also make certain that this wedding catering is committed to accommodating any allergies and other dietary requirements that your guests may have. By doing this, you will ensure that your wedding breakfast goes without a hitch and that you can simply focus on enjoying yourself.
2. Personalize Your Vows
Traditional vows have their time and place. However, if you truly want to show the type of marriage that you are going to have, and commit yourselves to each other in a way that reflects and suits you, you should consider personalizing your wedding vows.
You do not have to be a writer to do this. There are many templates that you can use, and people out there (such as your registrar) who may be able to help you. By putting your own feelings and thoughts into your vows, you will be saying a declaration that you both believe in.
3. Spend Time Together
Amid the rush of your wedding day, it is easy to forget what is important to you: each other. Your wedding does not have to be perfect; you do not have to be a wonderful host. What would be far worse is looking back on your big day and realizing that you barely saw your spouse throughout it all, except at the ceremony. This means that you should carve out time together, even if this means slipping away for a moment or doing your host duties as one.
4. Capture Memories
Your wedding day will be a day that you will want to treasure forever, as the start of your joint life together. Although you might believe that you will not forget a single moment and that your memories will remain pristine, this is not always the case.
Often, you may find that a photograph will help to jog your memories and ensure that you can look back on your big day with fondness. A good way to do this is by offering everyone disposable cameras alongside the official wedding photographer so that candid moments (and everyone’s perspectives of the day) are captured, too.
