1)Don't forget your marriage lic.
2)Assign a groomsman to return the tuxes (if rented)
3)A lot of bakery's expect the base of the cake ( large plate) to be returned or they charge a fee, if you have this issue assign someone to return it for you. Don't forget, because the fee is usually like $100. :(
4) Have your wife make sure that someone reliable, takes home your gifts, and any decorations you may be taking home.
5) Don't forget to soak up every moment! This should be the happiest day of your lives, not the most stressful!!! Smile and be tolerant with people wanting photos.:)
Good Luck and CONGRATULATIONS!!
2006-08-25 07:42:42
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answered by **hope/faith**1744 3
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Is everyone paid--write out the checks tonite and give them to the best man tomorrow if not.
Check the tux to make sure you have everything you need in it. Cuff links especially.
Make-up and jewelry in a safe place so you won't lose it. Two pairs of pantyhose if you are wearing them. Kleenex...
But most of all, remember no matter how much planning goes into a wedding, SOMETHING will not go as you have planned. If you are prepared, it won't ruin your day. (they lost my veil the night before the wedding, I kept my cool and they found it thank God,)Take a moment with your new spouse, go off into a corner and just watch everyone and take the day in. You think you'll remember everything, but you'll forget. Enjoy yourselves and best of luck..
2006-08-25 10:38:04
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answered by Lissa 3
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If your wedding day is REALLY tomorrow (which I seriously doubt) and you are sitting around here wasting time asking total strangers for their opinions on what you should remember to do, then I have doubts about your making a successful marriage. The day before most people's weddings, they are running around like crazy with last minute preparation, packing their suitcases, welcoming out of town family and friends, and a million other things. If you have nothing better to do than sit here asking inane questions, well, good luck. You're going to need it! Oh, and if you get into trouble on your wedding night (you know, you might have forgotten something), just post a question, we'll be here to answer it.
2006-08-25 07:02:24
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answered by Anonymous
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Everything will be fine, just stay calm & relaxed-when my hubby & I got married, we had an outdoor wedding & everything & everyone was so laid back-the way we are. The funniest moments were when he dropped my ring & said "****" in front of everyone, the minister (a cousin of the groom) got my name wrong & was so choked up & emotional that he messed up the vows a little, but those are things we'll always remember & they made our day that much more special.
2006-08-25 08:49:01
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answered by Anonymous
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Give marriage liscense to preacher. Don't forget the rings. Make sure DJ, photographer, cake, food, & all other last minute things have been checked on. Remember to relax & enjoy!! Congrats! I just got married last year and it was wonderful. Everything turned out fine.
2006-08-25 09:11:28
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answered by beachbum26 2
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The rings
The shoes to wear with the tux
Appropriate socks to wear with the tux
The bride's present tomorrow
Get a noce professional haircut
Pay your bills (rent, utilities c/c, etc.) before going away to your honeymoon.
Have your mail hold while your are gone
Take the trash out of the appartment so when you come back it won't be stinky.
Water your plants
Find a pet hotel for Fido.
Pack your bags for your honeymoon
Destroy any evidence of your bachelor party.
CONGRATULATIONS,
Best wishes to you and your bride
2006-08-25 07:05:34
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answered by Blunt 7
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First of all, (((CONGRATES & big hugs))) to you both!! :)
2nd) Forget about people like KITTYROGERS (negitive-nelly up there). Maybe the fact that some people can get everything done before hand so that they can have this one last day to relax... never entered her mind... (I know that's what we did, and we were so grateful.)
now...
Before the wedding: do your best not to see each other. if you need to relay a message, that's what your bestman/groomsmen are for, that's what your maid-of-honor/bride's maids are for. they will be happy to help you on your big day - just ask them to help.
Put something light on your stomach! Like bread and pasta. Drink a small amount of fresh water. 6 - 8 oz. should be fine. It may keep you from fainting, getting a head-ache, feeling sick from the stress, help to keep your eyes looking bright, keep your mouth from becoming dry... (The water is important!)
No dairy. No red foods. No citrus.
The wrong type of food mixed w/ bad nerves - so not pretty...
To much food mixed w/ bad nerves - again, not pretty...
No food, no water mixed w/ bad nerves - we won't even go there...
Now, once the wedding is ready to begin:
:Bride's eye's only:
Once you're ready to see each other, remember, you will never get this moment back - so don't miss it. When you 1st walk in, look at him as he see's you for the 1st time. In that one moment, you will be able to see just how very much he loves, adores and admires you because it will be written all over his face.
:As for the Groom: (his eyes only) - When the time comes for you two to see each other again - for the first time, remember: This is a moment you will never get back, so make it count. Remember to focus on the two of you. Block everything else out for a minute, and just appreciate how very much she loves you, and enjoy it.
Once you get to the "cutting of the cake", DON'T play that stupid "cake in the face" game. For many reasons... it sets the tone for your marriage...
Dance with your parents, and remember to tell them that you love them, and that you really are very happy!
Thank your best man & maid of honor for putting up with you!
HOLD each other for a moment, then Thank the other for all they did to make the day a success! And, tell the other what you appreciate the most.
Ok. Enough of that. :)
~May God bless you both with love, trust, laughter, financial abundance, and healthy children & grandchild!! ~Amen!
2006-08-25 09:16:35
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answered by Kitten2 6
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Remember to breath, smile and enjoy the day you have been working so hard to prefect. Ensure you have someone appointed to handle glitches and the hall and church knows this person is the one to be contacted when they arise, as they always occur (we appointed my father cause we knew he would get things done). This way you don't have to be bothered with these things, you can just enjoy your day. Good luck and best wishes!
2006-08-25 06:58:49
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answered by *~* â?¥ TREANA â?¥ *~* 2
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The toasts at the reception. Don't wing it! Think about it. Try to weave in memories, try to include other people like family and friends.
Also, be ready for your cheeks to be sore the next day. I didn't know you could actually "pull" smile muscles!
Have fun!
2006-08-25 06:59:58
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answered by jb_cpq 2
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Get your behind off the computer and get at all the work that needs to be done! If there isn't any, ask your mom! Don't hide behind the computer! Happy Wedding!!!
2006-08-25 11:54:06
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answered by Lydia 7
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