Showing posts with label Weddings. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Weddings. Show all posts

Monday, 8 August 2016

The bloom of spring in a daffodil wedding theme

With the bloom of spring in the air, beautiful daffodils raise their heads in triumph of a new season. Choosing daffodils as your wedding theme can also be used to signal the blossoming of a new marriage together.


Daffodils come in a variety of colors, although the ones most often seen are in white, yellow and peach tones. The center portion contains a trumpet-shaped corona surrounded by a ring of 6 larger petals. They make a very striking arrangement both alone or in a grouping of flowers.


When planning your daffodil theme wedding, choose items that reflect this interesting flower. Daffodil shaped cookie favors make a sweet treat to delight guests, while a single daffodil in a bud vase placed before each table setting will brighten your table decor as well as your guest's homes. If you like the idea of making your own favors, try your hand at candy making using daffodil sucker molds.


Potted daffodils bought at a garden center can be placed directly on the tables for eye catching centerpieces, and they'll definitely be less expensive than a flower arrangement. Have each of your attendants take home one of the pots at the end of the evening as a thank-you gift. For additional table decor, use a daffodil shaped punch (check scrapbooking suppliers) to create your own table confetti. These punched out shapes can also be used for enhancing other decorations such as pew markers, the guest book or perhaps a card/gift box.


Use white and yellow to enhance your theme idea further. For example, you could use White table linens with butter yellow napkins, white tulle draped in front of main tables and secured with large yellow ribbon bows, and clusters of white and yellow balloon bouquets placed throughout the room. All of these will lend an air of spring freshness to your wedding ceremony and reception locations. After all, a new marriage is blooming!


Monday, 18 April 2016

How to pick the perfect wedding dress

You got proposed to, you picked the caterer, the flowers, the song - all you need is that perfect wedding dress. If you didn't like a single dress you saw, it is time to define what it is that you are looking for. Here are different types of wedding dresses - pick the one that goes best with your style and personality. You should also look for a dress that will be appropriate for the type of wedding you are having. A dress perfect for a beach wedding might not be appropriate for a formal wedding, and vice versa.


Here are different wedding dresses to help you pick the one that is perfect for you:


- Princess Wedding Dresses. Want to look like a princess from a fairy tale on your wedding day? Then search for formal, beautiful dresses that will make you look and feel like a princess on this very special day.


Wedding dress stores, as well as online stores should have plenty of princess style wedding dresses in stock.


- Informal Wedding Dresses. Don't like anything formal, and want to feel comfortable on your wedding day? Pick something beautiful and informal at the same time. You might not even need a typical wedding dress from a wedding store. In addition to shopping at specialty wedding stores, look at department stores and special occasion dresses. You might find something there that is perfect for you.


- Beach Wedding Dresses. If you are throwing a wedding on a beach, or a beach themed wedding, you might want to look for a simple dress, that looks elegant at the same time. Something you can wear with pretty sandals, or as some brides do it, with bare feet. A beach ceremony with ocean as your background - what can be better?


Good luck with picking your dress and enjoy your wedding. At the end of the day, the most important thing is not what you wear, who comes to the wedding, and what kind of food you serve. What really matters are the vows you make and the new life you are starting with your new husband.


Monday, 11 April 2016

What is embarrassment

What is embarrassment? Embarrassment is a form of emotion that makes us feel professionally or socially wrong in regards to words, thoughts and actions, as perceived and pointed out to us by other people. This can result in some loss of personal dignity or honor, but the type and amount is all Dependant on the situation at the time.


Embarrassment has been confused by some with shame. Shame is different in that the person who has been shamed has done something that to others or society is considered to be wrong morally.


There are two main forms of embarrassment, including professional and personal. Each one has distinctive, but similar characteristics.


Professional


Professional embarrassment or official embarrassment is defined by a lack of confidence in actions taken or the deliberate ignoring of evidence in work. When this involves embarrassment at work or on official business, this may have come as a result of the loss of materials, money or even life. Some examples of these include corrupt government practices, failure in public policies, unethical forms of behavior, personal actions and habits of a public figure that face legal redress or public opinion, or alternatively official people caught in personal situations that cause them embarrassment.


Such forms of embarrassment do not need to be major in nature. The tiniest miscalculation or error can result in more official or public embarrassment, especially if this relates to safety of people. One example of this can be found in the Challenger space shuttle disaster, where human error prior to the launch resulted in the deaths of all the astronauts, NASA was publicly embarrassed and the errors/miscalculations could have been avoided had proper action been taken.


Of course, not every professional type embarrassment becomes so publicly known. Some events occur that create embarrassment, but for the person themselves. An example of this is when a political candidate loses an election. The person involved has not done anything wrong, but the hopes of many of the people supporting this person were dashed and as a result the candidate will feel embarrassment. Alternatively, a medical researcher can propose a theory that is widely upheld by the medical community, only to find that they did not account for something in that theory and someone proves the theory to be invalid. The researcher would not be publicly embarrassed as much as they would feel a lower level of personal embarrassment.


Generally speaking, official or public embarrassment results in a public outrage, the denial of any involvement on the part of the person who caused the embarrassing situation, or an attempt to make the embarrassment not look as bad or serious as it appears. In some cases, the embarrassed party will take steps to remedy the situation by issuing press releases/statements, resign their position, move, avoid the press or the general public, accept a demotion or loss of employment and may even behave as if there was nothing that occurred.


Personal


Embarrassment can be more personal. In this case the person can have unwanted intrusion into their personal affairs or mistakes. Their character may even be questioned by others, especially when the embarrassment is as a result of such actions a lying, losing a competition, burping, passing wind or being caught in the act of sex. In some cultures, incorrect forms of dress are considered embarrassing.


Another form of this embarrassment can come as the result of what other people do to the embarrassed person. Some examples include a parent showing baby pictures to the boyfriend of their daughter that they hardly know, unwarranted comments or criticism about the way that person is attired or behaving, being the topic of unknown gossip, personal rejection, being pushed into being a focal point of attention, or seeing someone else getting embarrassed.


When a person is personally embarrassed, for whatever reason, they can experience one or all of the following reactions:


• Blushing


• Nervousness


• Sweating


• Fidgeting


• Stammering


• Twitching


Most people will initially try to cover up their feeling of embarrassment by laughing in a nervous fashion or donning a weak smile. This is perfectly normal in situations where a breach of etiquette has occurred. In more embarrassing situations, though, a person, may faint, cry or even runaway.


Embarrassment is a normal reaction to situations where a loss of face, mistake or even a willful error has been made. Each person has a different response to embarrassing situations, and Dependant on the person’s standards and the situation itself, the person may not feel embarrassed at all.


Tuesday, 9 February 2016

The new slender bride-to-be

Upon your engagement just six months earlier, you knew that you had to reach an important goal before your wedding day: lose 25 pounds. Years of yo-yo dieting have clearly failed and you not only want to take off the weight, you want to keep it off. Fortunately, a change in your exercise regimen has helped as has a change in your diet. The biggest help, however, has come in the form of a nice kick to your metabolism -- something that has ultimately spelled the difference between wearing a size 12 wedding dress and that gorgeous Empire period size 8 gown you had your eyes on. You can achieve sustainable weight loss too; read on and we’ll take a look at just how you can meet your goals.


Your fiancй loves you just as you are and, truthfully, he could stand to lose some weight too. With a new rock on your finger and a calendar laid open before you, no sooner have you uttered “yes” to his proposal that you begin to plan for your big day. 183 days to your wedding and you are as much concerned about losing weight as you are about finding the reception hall, ordering flowers, selecting bridesmaids, planning your honeymoon, and doing the many other things that must be done before you say, “I do.”


Your previous attempts to lose weight and keep it off have failed. What those earlier weight loss plans failed to take into consideration was your body’s metabolism, that internal clock that controls just how efficiently food is burned. Many people have discovered that their body’s metabolism is not working as hard as it could to do its part to promote effective weight loss. To help matters out, a comprehensive program has been developed by weight loss experts which can direct the body to clean itself of detrimental internal toxins.


Any successful weight management strategy must offer pleasant to the taste shakes or soups to go with the powders and capsules that help ratchet up your metabolism. Importantly, these types of plans allow for you to eat one comprehensive and sensible meal on most days based on the foods you select, not what has been delivered to you in some sort of food package. Gone is the restrictive requirement that you select a meal that is bland and boring or be forced into choosing expensive planned meals created by weight management companies to pad their wallets. You only end up feeling hungry and dissatisfied with those meal plans!


Successful weight loss plans are not imposed on dieters, instead they work with the specific needs of every person. A plan as short as 9 days in length can help anyone lose those extra five pounds that are the most difficult to get rid of. A 30 day plan is ideal for the person who needs to lose more weight, but have that weight loss spread out over time. For anyone planning a wedding that is months away, the longer plan is most ideal and it can be repeated again and again until the desired weight loss effects have been achieved.


Most importantly, a cleansing program should be something that works with the body not against it. Who needs to feel crampy and out-of-sorts with a harsh and possibly dangerous laxative? A cleansing system that aids in good digestion without sapping energy or making you feel miserable is the only way to go. Besides, you are planning your wedding day not your execution!