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  1. Oh - I can't wait to hear how you like them - definitely keep us posted! When are they supposed to arrive?
  2. Unfortuntely this didn't include rate information - sorry! Probably because the rates change by season, and change every year.
  3. I haven't worked out since Wed. since I was out of town - but I am getting back on track tomorrow! Leigh's BD session is just around the corner ...
  4. It's not the needles that scare me (being a diabetic, I deal with them all the time!), it's not liking it after I am done! But i'd work w/the artist to get it jsut right before putting it on me. I'd probably get a temp. one done first and live w/it for a week or so to see how I liked it too.
  5. Not sure why they count a 6 year old the same as a 30 year old - Paul's 7 year old niece doesn't drink that much booze, or eat that much for that matter. lol Seems like they should have a <5 year price (if any), then a 5-12 year price, then an "adult" price or something. Really. Oh well.
  6. What about STD, invitations, or anything else you plan on sending out? Don't have to be expensive, but something to consider. Will you have any additional music? Is there an additional fee for your reception dinner or other private event? Are you having a photographer or videographer? Hair & Makeup? Other random things - table decorations, labels, announcements, postage, additional flowers and other decor, etc.? Just trying to make sure you get a good budget set up front!
  7. I also see it on the Romona Keveza site - RomonaKeveza.com - go to Runway > runway 2 and scroll through them, maybe to the 13th dress - is that it? Nice choice - I LOVE it - very elegant!
  8. wow - this is getting better and better by the minute! soon, they'll be paying us to get the shells.
  9. there was one for "Hope" and the poem was about the ocean, so it seemed perfect - but I didn't love the actual poem itself.
  10. oh yea - that "target" thing they used in Wedding Crashers - i think it was a butterfly tattoo on her lower back, "it might as well be a target."
  11. Oh do I love a good challenge. BTW, I love this idea, Natalie! Try this website, Poems. You could also look for song lyrics. I was looking for Hope, Faith, Patience, Friendship ... But here's one I found on there: Faith Faith, is all we have, to make it throught the day. Faith, that when were lost, we will find our way. Faith, in each other, in all that we do. Faith, that our love will always see us through.
  12. I am finally catching up with posts after this weekend, and just got to this one. I wasn't 100% sure I wanted to do this - but I think it's a nice touch, and I like the shell idea - I'll worry about the details later! Count me in for 2 large shells! Because I did read through this fast, these 2 shells are for pouring/joining the sands together, you and your FI each hold one, right?
  13. The Lasso (El lazo) (from Mexican Wedding Traditions - WeddingDetails.com) As part of the ceremony to symbolize unity, a large loop of rosary beads or a lasso (cord) is placed in a figure eight shape around the necks of the couple after they have exchanged their vows. It also is beautiful when made of entwined orange blossoms (which symbolize fertility and happiness). A double rosary lasso may also be given by one set of the parents and may be blessed with holy water three times in honor of the trinity. A special person/couple places the lasso around the shoulders of the bride and groom, groom's shoulder's first. The lasso may also be tied around their wrists. The couple wears the lasso throughout the remainder of the service. (The loop is symbolic of their love which should bind the couple together everyday as they equally share the responsibility of marriage for the rest of their lives.) At the end of the ceremony, the lasso is removed by either the couple which placed the lasso on the couple, or the priest. The lasso is given to the Bride as a momento of her becoming the mistress of the groom's heart and home. Most weddings will use the mariachis at the end of the ceremony as a part of the recessional. The reception is always family oriented and festive. Everyone is presumed to be invited. For the bridal couple's first dance, guests will gather in a heart-shaped ring at the reception around the couple. Salsa, merengue and the flamenco guitar music may add a Latin flare to the reception. Favors could be wedding cookies wrapped in tulle, Spanish fans, note cards of Mexican painters, or pieces of pottery could be given.
  14. Welcome! I am a PV bride - but there are many helpful RM brides on here and they'll be happy to point you in the right direction.
  15. Congrats and welcome! It's great to have more Jamaica brides on here - that's one place I haven't really been (other than a quick cruise stop).
  16. This is one of the reasons we're going somewhere else for our honeymoon (Hawaii) and why we chose not to have our wedding in Hawaii - we didn't want people tagging along!
  17. I don't currently, but I am the only girl in my family that doesn't! But Paul and I had talked long ago about getting our wedding date and a Gaelic word for "love" or a Gaelic saying or something once we got married. He's very Irish and I think that's a great thing to have - we also talked about adding any kids names in the future!
  18. Welcome to the forum! I LOVE the carribbean - I can't wait to hear more about your planning! Are you leaning towards the carribbean, PV, or where? let us know what you're looking for, and we'll try to help you narrow it down?
  19. Quote: Originally Posted by bride_2008 What is Tammy's Travel Website? [email protected] Wright Travel Agency - we specialize in destination wedding packages
  20. I laughed out loud at some of those - because they're SO TRUE! I actually say a couple of them on a regular basis, like #3 and #4. Thanks for the good laugh!
  21. Probably, but I don't know your guests - maybe they'll all make it! I just know that about 1/3 of mine won't - and honestly, I hope they don't - I don't want 100 people! Here is what I just got from Nicole - it doesn't answer the exact question, but it is good info. Good morning! The age cut-off for kids is 5 years old and they are $30USD. After 5 is regular price. Sometimes the kids slip by anyway. . .you know? Let me know if you need anything else! P.S. Marisas wedding was beautiful!!!!! I had to throw in that tidbit about Marisa's wedding! I can't wait for her to get back ... !!!
  22. Welcome, Karen - I can't wait to hear more about your wedding, there are more and more Dreams Cancun brides on here everyday. Let us know if we can help at all!
  23. Wow - engaged 3 weeks and you already have a place in mind?! Impressive - you must be a very decisive person, it took me a long time! CONGRATULATIONS on the engagement - you'll have to tell us all about how it happened! Let us know how we can help you at all.
  24. LCBride2007

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    welcome to the forum - let us know if we can help!
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