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Congratulations! By tomorrow evening, you will finally be married. You have been waiting months (maybe even years) for the big day to finally arrive. Your dress has been pressed, your bouquet has been designed and your family and friends have all arrived in town in honor of your wedding. By now, everything has been settled on and you are simply waiting for tomorrow to hurry up and come. To help you relax a bit more and to prevent you from forgetting anything, here is a checklist of items to remember for the day before the wedding.
* If you plan on getting your nails done, schedule a manicure and/or pedicure for today. Not only will it help you feel more pampered and beautiful, it will serve to relax you. If you have time, you can probably schedule a massage or facial, as well. It is best to schedule your nail appointment closer to the wedding day so there is less time for the paint to chip or flake off.
* Some couples choose to drive themselves straight from the wedding to their hotel (or the airport, if they are heading straight to their honeymoon), but if you have scheduled a limo or luxury car service to transport you to the ceremony, reception and beyond, give the service a call to confirm times of pick up.
* Make sure that you put everything you will need for your wedding day into easy-to-carry bags. This includes, but is not limited to, your wedding dress, shoes, jewelry, accessories, makeup, hair products and purse. Leave all of these items somewhere where you will not forget them (by the front door, for example).
* If you and your spouse-to-be plan on taking off for your honeymoon immediately after the wedding reception or early the next day, be sure to pack your luggage and all necessary and important documents you will need to travel (passport and driver¡¯s license), as well as your purse or wallet.
* Tonight is your rehearsal and rehearsal dinner, so be sure to prepare for that. Do not forget to bring the gifts you have purchased or made for your wedding party and parents to the rehearsal dinner so you can hand them out. If you or your fianc¨¦ plan on giving a toast at the dinner, remember to bring these along.
* Sometime before or after the rehearsal dinner, have a quick meeting with your wedding party to discuss any extra duties that may be performing at the wedding. For instance, if you do not have separate ushers, you may ask the groomsmen to temporarily fulfill these duties before the ceremony begins. Now would also be a great time to hand off wedding rings to the best man and maid or matron of honor for safekeeping.
* Most importantly, try to relax and get a good night¡¯s sleep. You will be running around all day on your wedding day and will not have a chance to simply sit back and catch your breath, so enjoy these last quiet moments before your big day tomorrow. |
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