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Save the Date Events - On the Air!

Wednesday, October 21st, 2009

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Did you know you can listen to great wedding planning experts while you drive or work out? I Do Radio is an incredible resource for brides to get advice, learn about featured vendors and gain valuable insight on planning their wedding ceremony. We are thrilled to be their featured vendor this weekend. You can listen to our interview on Saturday morning, October 24th at 9am (MST) on Blog Talk Radio

Debbie Orwat
Denver Wedding Planner

Tips for Your First Year of Marriage

Wednesday, October 7th, 2009

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Is the first year of marriage the hardest? Here are some tips to get you through the rough patches.

DEFINING ROLES - Prior to marriage, couples often assume that the other will take on certain roles in the relationship (i.e. breadwinner, bill payer, housecleaner, nurse, mechanic, etc.). But most of the time, newlyweds are over idealistic and neglect to discuss these expectations.

Solution: Sit down to review and negotiate household roles. Focus first on how you can help, not on how your partner is letting you down!

MONEY MATTERS - Money is a very sensitive topic and a couple’s attitudes towards household finances need to be aligned. If families don’t define their core values, money ends up being spent carelessly and irresponsibly. More often than not, couples resort to blaming each other for financial mishaps because they aren’t on the same page when it comes to handling money.

Solution: Define your values. What do you both care about spending money on the most (i.e. vacations, entertainment, spirituality, etc.)? Once you lay that out on the table, you can better know how to budget your money.

IN-LAWS - Getting married means redefining boundaries and being a life partner with someone new involves cutting the umbilical cord. Parents often have a more difficult time with this than the children they are marrying off, and want to stay connected in ways that can disrupt the marriage.

Solution: You and your partner need to decide among yourselves how much parental input you want and need to maintain respect and then you need set boundaries with your parents. Each child is responsible for communicating the message to their own family

RECREATION TIME - While dating, it was okay to watch football all day Sunday and shopping trips were a delightful way to spend the day together. But after couples bond for life, the way they spend time together can be a source of conflict.

Solution: Building a relationship together requires you to respect the fact that your partner has individual needs. Focus on appreciating the things that he or she loves as a way to help define your partner’s uniqueness. Agree that if one (or the other) is stuck doing an “unenjoyable” activity that the focus will be on spending time together, not on the activity itself. Each partner should have his or her own share of fun time.

This article is compliments of the She Knows Love website.

New Press for Save the Date Events

Monday, October 5th, 2009

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Thanks to the ultra talented Karie Mclain photography, Carrie and Ben’s Beaver Creek wedding was published on the WeTV website!

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You can see the full press article here.

We are also thrilled to announce that Save the Date Events was voted as a Top 5 Colorado Wedding Planning Company for 2009! You can read more about us here and see over 100 reviews from previous clients and vendors.

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