How to Plan Your Wedding and Honeymoon.

Written by Sidney Strachan: Bahamas Aficionados


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Honeymoons can be a another costly expense. Honeymoons can extend from that drive to another state torepparttar extended Bahamas vacation or Carribean cruise. Many companies are now incorporating wedding and honeymoon packages in their vacation packages. This has its upside and downside. Marriage laws also vary from country to country. June typically is noted asrepparttar 111119 wedding month. So, expect costs to be higher. However travel this and hotel charges during this time ofrepparttar 111120 year to many destinations includingrepparttar 111121 Bahamas may be less expensive. If you know your budget then it may be beneficial to allow a wedding consulting firm to handlerepparttar 111122 arrangements. Statistics show that couples are so tired and stressed afterrepparttar 111123 wedding 705 do not have sex onrepparttar 111124 first night ofrepparttar 111125 honeymoon. Hiring wedding consultant doesn't ‘t mean you lose control of your ceremony. It just saves yourepparttar 111126 hassle and stress of coordinating and implementing each individual activity and duty. Your honey moon can be like any other vacation as far as proper planning is concerned. In order to save money, you must know what you want to do? Where you want to go? What you want to see? Consult with travel consultants inrepparttar 111127 country or area you plan to visit. Research well. Your trip does not have to be robotic or mechanical, but it can be cost effective and well organized. TIPS Below are a few cost saving tips for your special day. Trim your guest list Reducerepparttar 111128 number of attendance in your bridal party and reception Budget your honeymoon well Chooserepparttar 111129 kind of wedding you like but can afford Research: at least 6 months in advance Book in advance: tryrepparttar 111130 internet Stay near home: try a friends remote cottage, town house or timeshare Shorten your vacation stay Travel and wed inrepparttar 111131 off season Go on a Cruise: They are usually all inclusive

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13 Steps to Preserve Your Family History

Written by LeAnn R. Ralph


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2. Ask for permission to conduct an interview.

3. Set a formal date and time forrepparttar interview.

4. Provide a list of questions several days or weeks beforerepparttar 111118 interview.

5. Focus on a single subject or event in each list of questions.

6. Userepparttar 111119 “who, what, where, when, how, and why” strategy when formulating your questions.

7. Ask open-ended questions and not “yes or no” or “one word answer” questions.

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11. Editrepparttar 111125 manuscript.

12. Spread out your interviews.

13. Printrepparttar 111126 stories from your computer or publish them in another way.

*Preserve Your Family History* includes step-by-step instructions for conducting interviews as well as 30 sets of questions (more than 400 questions in all) on 30 different topics that you can print out to use "as is" or that you can use to generate your own questions. To seerepparttar 111127 table of contents and several sets of sample questions visit — http://www.ruralroute2.com/family_history.html

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LeAnn R. Ralph is the author of the book, *Christmas in Dairyland (True Stories from a Wisconsin Farm)* (trade paperback; August 2003). For more information, visit http://ruralroute2.com


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