July 30, 2009
Some New Pieces of Info Having to Do With Unusual Weddings That You Could Find Helpful
There are so many diverse methods for marriages. Our family appears to buck the trends and forego the convention in favor of personalizing our marriages. When my husband and I got married we were very young - not even out of our teens when we chose to attempt to make a go of it. Being a little rebel didn't assist much in creating the event acceptable to grandparents and older friends of the family. But, we did it our way, and I had my short wedding dress which I had to have (I had just gotten my personal trainer certification and wanted to show off my legs!), and my husband only trimmed his hair, leaving it long, but slicked back for the big day. At the time, we didn't see the point of me shifting my last name either, since we both worked in the same office and couldn't be bothered with the hassle and confusion. So too, I wasn't a big fan of his family, and seeing as my folks had quickly come to adopt him in a sense, it seemed like if any name changing might be done, he'd be the more likely party to change - not me!! So now, twelve years and 2 kids later, I'm still the odd-man-out. We on occasion joke which it's about time I joined the family, but which perception not ever appears to last.
I have 2 younger sisters. They are both officially single, although 1 is approaching the big day quite quickly. Both girls undeniably have big ideas for marriages. Although neither 1 needs anything over-the-top or ultra-extravagant, both are still sticking to our 1 family convention: bucking the trends! For starters, my sister is insisting on pink sapphires for her engagement ring. She's a dermatologist that helps people with how to get rid of cold sores and figures her job is conventional enough, she doesn't want her ring to be! The 1 ring which she appears pretty stuck on does have a diamond in the center. However, this stone is flanked by 2 very well-known pink sapphires which my sister swears she's stick with forever. That's just the beginning of her jaunt from convention. The other sister is into boxer dog training. I'm not sure when she'll get married.
So many girls these days attempt to mime their plans for marriages like paper dolls. These days each girl appears to want a solitaire diamond, and most of these diamonds simply must be princess cut. I personally prefer which particular cut, or even the emerald cut has a nice look to it, but what's the point of everybody picking the exact same ring? It appears like when it comes to plans for marriages, our world is made up of conformists with no ideas of their own. A wedding is supposed to be 1 of the most important, distinct days of your life - a time to flaunt your individuality and an chance to add personal flourishes each step of the way. Hopefully this perception will take root and none of us will be subjected to dull, plain white dresses, 1 mimicked after another, dull wedding speeches and conventional last songs. Here's to a new revolution for marriages and enough of this copycat business!
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