Setting The Date
There are two main approaches
to setting the date. One, you can decide on a date and find sites
and services that happen to be available, or, two, you can narrow
down a month or season and set the date based on the availability of the
reception site and/or other wedding related services needed. The
latter assures you that you will have your wedding at your first choice
facility or using your first choice photographer, caterer etc...
Choosing a date is not an easy
task. Once you sit
down you will realize that there are many factors you need to take into
consideration. Holidays, relatives' & friends' birthdays,
special relatives or friends that may be away at a specific time,
etc... Are all facilities and services available
on the date you would like to be married? All these important things
play a big role on the choice of your wedding date.
First you should figure out what church, synagogue
or site you wish to be
married at. Next, choose the venue at which you wish to have the
reception. Depending on the flexibility of
your marriage date, you may wish to book your wedding as far in advance
as possible in order to
ensure the availability of the time and date of choice.
Take into consideration how much time you feel you will need to plan
your wedding. Different times of the year play a large roll in the
wedding date as well. Try to take into consideration that people
plan their vacations during the summer months when children are off from
school, and to take advantage of the beautiful weather. If you choose a summer month
to get married, send save the
date magnets out to inform
the invited guests of your future plans.
After you have a date in mind, let all the people that you plan on
asking to be in your bridal party know, so they can schedule their plans
accordingly. Also, inform
both sets of parents in advance so that they can spread the word to
friends and family so that they will keep the date open.
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