Choosing a wedding date can be made easier with the brochure, “Planing a Wedding Date”. There are up to 15 criteria to consider, some of them are: picking a date that is important to you or to other family members, picking a number that is easy to remember, picking a number that is also a holiday or special date, picking a date that in in a favorite season, and even: picking a date that will insure that your favorite flower is in bloom. Picking a date for your wedding is something that should start a conversation .
Key Takeaways:
- Options include your grandparents’ or parents’ wedding date, the date you first met, when you started going out or the date of your proposal.
- Sometimes practical considerations will win over a romantic idea, and that’s perfectly okay – the date you choose will become special and significant once you are married!
- FaceTime before Facebook! Share the news with your family and closest friends first in person, by video chat or phone before updating your social media status.
“Sometimes practical considerations will win over a romantic idea, and that’s perfectly okay – the date you choose will become special and significant once you are married!”
Read more: https://theweddingplaybook.com/how-to-choose-your-wedding-date/