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Post-Wedding Shenanigans

You’ve been dreaming about this day for as long as you can remember, and it finally happened. It was truly a night to remember and you managed to get yourself and the groom to seal the deal. You are indescribably happy yet oh-so tired. But what about all the post-wedding shenanigans?

Experts take you step by step through all the pre-wedding concerns, yet fail to highlight one simple but obvious issue: what’s after the wedding? Some would say a marriage, but we’re here to discuss the little steps that will take you from a bride to a newlywed.

After all the wedding festivities wind down, you’ll want that post-wedding high to last you a lifetime. Not to burst your sweet bubble, but as soon as reality sets in you’re going to have to deal with a whole lot of things. But fear not, allow us to guide you through all the expected issues after your magical wedding day.

  1. After all the mayhem, you must be irreverently exhausted and brain-dead. We get it. And since the wedding is over, you’re going to want to deal with a few things…but first things first, relax. Take some time to unwind and to let it all sink in: you’re a happily married woman!
  2. After reflecting on how awesome your wedding day was, you can now proceed to the next step: have your wedding dress cleaned. Whether you want to keep it or you would rather some other bride enjoy it, have it cleaned so you can finally tick off that chore from your checklist.
  3. Once you have that out of the way, you can finally begin packing for your long-awaited honeymoon! By now, you surely know the destination, so pack according to the weather and prepare yourself for an adventure like no other with your hubby!
  4. After the honeymoon comes the exciting issue of your wedding photos and videos. Get that sorted out with your photographer and make sure you retrieve everything before you all drown in the deep, deep pool that is married life.
  5. Finally, hold on tight as you embark on a roller coaster of experiences and emotions!

 

Article Written by Cindy Menassa