Great Expectations
Here comes the bride, all stressed in white.
Why are emotions overlooked at one of the most stressful times of a person’s life? With a little help from a friend, Candice Marnell finds out practical ideas and advice on how to have the perfect wedding can be found at your fingertips.
Tasty cakes to suit all pallets, beautiful dresses whatever the budget and information on what flowers are currently in season are available to help you create the perfect day. However, what about the emotional strain and expectations others have of you and your day? In common with many women, you may have dreamed as a child about a huge white wedding. A romantic castle setting where the interiors are draped in white silk, adorned with flowers and a dress fit for a princess.
There are fantastic hints and tips for creating a gorgeous wedding practically, yet amongst all the planning, checklists and phone numbers, it’s easy to forget that planning a wedding puts immense strain on a person both physically and emotionally.
Cheryl Dennington got married on the 21st December last year. She had been with her partner Derek, for over 10 years before they decided to get married. She explained that from the beginning; ‘There were clear expectations of us and the wedding. That was probably the ha...
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