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Wednesday, September 30, 2009

You are Cordially Invited to Be a Guest at Your Own Wedding

It's your wedding day. It is two minutes until you walk down the aisle. The flower girl is hiding behind the door, your Aunt Mary just left a bright red lipstick mark on your mother's dress, the best man is not sure he has the rings, and you are tangled in the train of your dress. Quick. What should you do? I recommend you do absolutely nothing.


If you're a smart bride, you've hired an experience wedding coordinator to handle the unexpected. You may be wondering, "What's the charge for such services?" That varies. What's the value of such services? If you're the bride, the only correct answer is "Priceless!"




Brides are busy people with busy lives. You already have personal and professional commitments before the engagement. Then you have to plan the most important event of your lifetime. Most brides understand that having a wedding coordinator is a valuable tool. Many brides however fear the cost of planning and coordinating services is beyond their means. They're embarrassed to call and ask. So they do it themselves. Or their mothers do it. Or a friend helps out. The groom is enlisted to perform duties for which he may have no interest, experience, or let's face it, talent. The stress levels mounts.




M. Elizabeth Weddings & Events offers a range of service levels from the very simple to simply everything...from "Day Of" services to full blown planning to help you orchestrate the day you've been waiting for since playing with your first Bridal Barbie. M. Elizabeth Weddings & Events will also customize a package that includes only the services you want and need.


So what happens on "the big day"? If I've done my job correctly, the bride is blissfully oblivious to everything but her own wedding day schedule. The bride wakes up, pulls out that schedule that I have prepared and simply follows the time line. The bride just shows up when and where my schedule says she should. At 6pm she says "I Do"; at 7pm she parties like a guest - no she parties more like a princess - at her own wedding. And that's it. End of story.


Oh, one more thing: She lives happily ever after.


Love and Laughter,
Meghan Elizabeth

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