Monday, March 03, 2008

Formalities of the Bridal Party

       Formalities of the Bridal Party


Not everyone follows the formalities and each wedding can vary says Paul Oahu wedding Coordinator for www.alohaislandweddings.com. But the rule of thumb says it is the responsibility of your attendants to pay for their own expenses as they relate to your wedding like airfare and hotel charges. Bridesmaid gowns and accessories need to be purchased, tuxedos need to be rented, and transportation and lodging will have to be paid for. Do not be offended if someone politely declines your invitation to be an attendant, especially if it means a large expense for someone who may not be prepared. Bridesmaids are also usually responsible for hosting a bridal shower and ushers put together a bachelor party, in addition to the other expenses they will incur, and usually they offer a gift to the couple as well.



The day of the wedding, your attendants see to things like escorting your guests to their seats at the Church; fixing the bride’s veil and train each time she moves during the ceremony, and ensuring that things are running smoothly at your reception. They should keep in mind that it is their responsibility to make your day as special as possible, and while you want them to have a good time and enjoy the party, they need to be available for pictures, special dances, or other highlighted moments throughout the day.

When selecting the special people who will take on the role of Best Man and Maid or Matron of Honor, you should consider asking the person closest to you. Most people choose a sister or brother, a close cousin, or a lifelong friend. Although it was previously unheard of, it is becoming more common to ask a mother or father to take on this honored role in the bridal party. Couples with children will often ask the children to take on this position. Not only should this be someone you can rely on to help you with wedding day details, this is the person who should coordinate things like the showers and parties with the rest of the wedding party.

Just like in days of old, when a bride surrounded herself with her sisters and her closest friends, and the groom surrounded himself with his brother, father, and those childhood friends he knew he could count on, those are the people you should have around you on this wonderful day. Having the people you love the most standing with you as you take the final steps on your journey to the altar will provide you with warm memories for the rest of your life




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Honolulu Hi 96813
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