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Thursday, October 30, 2014

The "Getting Married and We Already Have a Kid" Wedding-Day Survival Kit



Photo courtesy of callunaevents.com
So you're planning a wedding and you already have a kid? No biggie... kids happen! The question is, how to ensure the most fun, fuss-and-fiasco-free, contented kid, radiant bride, happy groom, everybody-Wang-Chung-tonight wedding reception?

Below, we've thoughtfully compiled a kid-at-your-wedding survival kit for all the mommy brides out there.

Willing and able Mother or Mother in Law of the bride. No mother or mother in law that I've ever met would turn down an opportunity to babysit her pride and joy and the love(s) of her life – her dear, beautiful grandchild or grandchildren. So DO bring along a fully cognizant and able-bodied Granny, Mimi, Nonna, or whatever her preferred grandma nickname. Having a grandma guarding the wee ones is sure to allow you ample partying time at your own wedding. Be aware, though, that if BOTH mother AND mother in law are present, you must designate one OR the other as chief grandma-in-charge – NOT both! Otherwise, you run the risk of this turning into a veritable grandkid tug-of-war.

Drinks – and something to carry/transport them in. Of course, every kid needs to be supplied with copious amounts of liquid – and not the fun kind that the rest of the guests will be downing at an alarming rate. So, depending on the age of your child, you'll want to be sure that the drink jug, sippy cup, juice boxes, baby bottle, and/or water bottles are fully stocked with life-juice for your child to suck down faster than Uncle Jack is tossing back tequila shots at the cash bar.


Binky. This, too, will depend on the age of the child. Any boy or girl age 2 or under will most certainly require a rubber nipple to satiate his or her unquenchable desire to suckle. Nursing moms, too, must recognize that you will be limited in the number of times you'll be able to slip away with your precious babe tucked under your arm for a quiet 20 minutes of boob-bonding. So, thinking ahead here... now is a good time to begin binky training, and the inevitable weaning of the dependency on the boob, if you haven't already. Stash a couple of those suckers (every pun intended) in your survival bag/diaper bag, and you're on your way to partying the night away.

Diapers or several changes of underwear/training pants. It goes without saying that babies in diapers will need a fresh supply, especially if your mother has been filling and refilling his bottomless baby tank all evening. And for kids in pants... of course stash several extras plus a wipe-up cloth "just in case." (I shouldn't have to mention that this should not be the same cloth you intend on wiping his mouth with.) Now, a word to the wise and the overly confident: even if you'd swear on your firstborn that this kid NEVER has pee pee accidents... this will inevitably be the ONE day of the year where he proves you wrong. So bring along those potty pants! And don't forget the wipes while you're at it.

Fancy duds. If you have a kid, then he or she is probably in the wedding party... I'm guessing either flower girl, ring bearer, or if very small and there are multiple kids, just another cute little drooling cherub who, much like the groom, will be stumbling down the aisle in utter awe and confusion. The little tyke will of course be required to dress up in a matching outfit as the wedding party... so get all those bits and pieces together, break out your iron, press it to perfection and make sure it's all neatly on the hanger and ready to go for the big day. Dress, gloves, hairband, flowers, etc. if a girl... tux or suit, cummerbund; tie or bowtie for the boys; belt, socks, shoes, the works. If required to carry props, then don't forget those.

Change of clothes. If it's a day wedding, pack some extra shirts, comfy pants, sweatshirts and outerwear in case there's an unexpected trip outside into the chilly air, and you need to layer her up. If it's a night wedding, you'll want to grab a pair or two of jammies to make for an easy transfer to sleepytime (on grandma's shoulder, of course). Don't forget socks, shoes, and slippers!

Toys. Ideally, these should be small enough to fit into busy little fists, and they should not require batteries or make any noises independently of the child who may be tapping, rapping, chewing, drooling on, and throwing them-- which will clearly make enough of a racket in and of itself. Think favorite stuffed animal or babydoll; miniature toy cars and trucks; hand-held game. It goes without saying that Tickle Me Elmo, Snoopy Sno Cone Machine, and any toy that requires adult supervision should be saved for the after-party at grandma's house.

Books and coloring books. This will depend on the kid, of course. Many small children can be captivated by crayons and paper for at least some time; while others will simply delight in breaking and throwing the crayons; peeling off and eating the paper they come wrapped in, and coloring everything in reachable distance with the exception of the actual coloring book you brought. So make a careful determination on the type of kid or kids you're dealing with before settling on crayons and coloring books as your kid-pacifier of choice.

Snacks. As if there wasn't already enough food at your wedding! Yes, inevitably the marinated Chilean sea bass, tortellini in lobster cream, bacon-wrapped scallops and Italian cookies won't appeal to young palates (well... unless it's MY kid – he eats everything!). So have grandma snag a stash of favorite cookies, animal crackers, fruit, cheese, whatever your kid is used to snacking on during ordinary occasions.

First aid kit. It never hurts to be prepared! As every mother knows, a Scooby Doo band-aid can work magic on a bruised ego... the urgent need for cough suppressant can happen when you least expect it... and, if you don't bring along at least a few emergency boo-boo fixers, it's guaranteed that you'll end up needing them.

Blanky. Even if your precious Boo Boo Goo Goo doesn't typically cling to a blanket, having one in the Babysitter's Bag of Tricks may prove critical, especially during naps in overly air-conditioned party rooms. A cozy, kid-sized one is all you need!

Wednesday, October 29, 2014

Braids for Brides - DIY Hair Inspiration from Pinterest

Today's post features DIY hairdos inspired by the Pinterest Braids board. How fun for all the NJ brides, that boho braided looks are totally in style right now! Some styles to play around with on your own or with a friend. Get the maids involved, too!

Some of my personal faves:

The 5-strand dutch braid or basket weave... from Twistmepretty.com


Gorgeous fishtail braid as seen on Beauty High.


 
The halo braid... found on http://diana212m.blogspot.com




The romantic side braid... seems to work best on thick, curly or wavy hair. Found on Buzzfeed.com

 
This one appears to be a braid that was half let out, then caught and tied at the end. Perhaps for the after party!
Found on Bloglovin.com




 
Copper locks shine in this classic braided style. Found on Wonderforest.com.



 
I find this one mesmerizing! Found on trends-style.com



Tuesday, October 28, 2014

What to Write on Your Wedding Thank-You Cards



After the joy of celebrating your marriage, you probably won't be short on expressions of thanks for the wonderful smiles, hugs, gifts and sentiments that your wedding guests showered upon you that day.

However, if you are the type who has trouble finding the right words to say what you mean, here are some starter ideas to help you out.

Thank guests for...

...sharing the joy of your special day
...their generous gift (you don't have to be specific about what they gave... most NJ wedding guests give cash anyway)
...donating their time and talent, if applicable (see below for examples of what people might typically help out with)
...always being there for us (if, say, this is someone special whom you have relied on for various things – family support, advice, wisdom, etc).
...your love and support
...being such (a) great friend/s
...brightening our day with your smile
...your longstanding friendship
...being such good friends to Mom and Dad (they may be friends of your parents)...

You might also be specific in what you thank people for, especially if many guests have added to your wedding day in unique ways. However, it can be difficult to remember who may have contributed what. So here are some things guests sometimes help out with during the days leading up to, and on the day of, the wedding. At the very least these may jar your memory to recall other things to thank folks for!

Babysitting during the hectic days leading up to the wedding
Petsitting at the wedding/for the honeymoon
Watching one, some, or all of the kids AT the wedding
Cooking your delicious _______________ for everyone to enjoy (for those whose families may be contributing food dishes to a DIY wedding)
Helping to make the wedding dress/tux etc perfect (if, say, a family member did alterations or enhancements)
Lending me your (purse, shoes, hair pins, etc.)
Making the beautiful bouquets
Helping to make and pack up the wonderful favors
Driving us to and from the hotel
Helping to pin on the guys' buttonneires and fasten the girls' corsages
Staying with the bride during the nerve-wracking pre-ceremony hours
Helping us write our vows
Introducing us to the (priest, rabbi, wedding planner, whomever)
Referring us to the (name of wedding venue, hotel, etc.) - everything was wonderful
Remembering to bring the ________ that we forgot (there's always something!)
Running out last-minute to pick up  ________
Bringing sandwiches and beer for the after party
The wonderfully heartfelt (best man, sister of the bride, etc.) speech you made
Singing/playing the _________ (instrument)/deejaying
Doing the bible reading at our ceremony/helping to light candles etc.
Helping to design and decorate table centerpieces
Making my hair and makeup look beautiful
The sweet letter you wrote
Taking so many photos at the wedding/taking our beautiful engagement photos
Etc.

Monday, October 27, 2014

Fun and Romantic Songs for Your Wedding Reception

Here's a list that I wrote up for our band/DJ to consider for our wedding reception. I tried to select songs that had special meaning for close relatives and for us; songs that people typically enjoy dancing to; songs that would appeal to guests of different ages; and of course, songs that we just simply liked. I avoided most modern music because I personally think it's awful.


Maybe you'll like some of these for your NJ wedding, too!



Romantic Songs:

The Righteous Brothers – Unchained Melody

At Last - Etta James

Summer Wind – Frank Sinatra

You Belong to Me – The Duprees

The Ten Commandments of Love

Can't Help Falling in Love – Elvis

Percy Sledge – When a Man Loves a Woman

I Only Have Eyes for You – The Flamingoes

Santo and Johnny – Sleepwalk

Crazy – Patsy Cline

Ray Charles – Georgia On My Mind



For Dancing:

Rebel Rouser – Duane Eddy

The Twist – Chubby Checker

Let's Twist Again – Chubby Checker

Little Bitty Pretty One – Thurston Harris

Gene Chandler – Duke of Earl


Johnny B. Good – Chuck Berry

In the Mood – Glen Miller Band

Tutti Fruiti – Little Richard

Lucille – Little Richard

Great Balls of Fire -  Jerry Lee Lewis

Dancing in the Moonlight – King Harvest

Sugarpie Honeybunch – The 4 Tops

"We Are Family" - Sister Sledge (1979)

"Stayin' Alive" - Bee Gees

White Lines - Grandmaster Flash

I Feel Love - Donna Summer

Heat Wave – Martha and the Vandellas

Sam and Dave – Hold On, I'm Coming

"Shout" - The Isley Brothers (1959)

"Jump (For My Love)" - Pointer Sisters (1984)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ryqoXr9pum8

Michael Jackson Billie Jean


I Feel For You – Chaka Khan

Carl Carlton – Bad Mama Jama

Get Right Back to Where We Started From – Maxine Nightingale

Love Will Keep Us Together – Captain and Tenille

"Do Ya Think I'm Sexy" - Rod Stewart (1979)

Dusty Springfield - Son of a Preacher Man

Barry White – Love's Theme

So Many Men So Little Time – Miquel Brown

Catch Me I'm Falling – Pretty Poison

Come On Eileen – Dexy's Midnight Runners

Ring My Bell – Anita Ward

Knock on Wood – Ami Stewart

Duran Duran – Hungry Like the Wolf

You Spin Me Round – Dead or Alive

Hey Ladies – Beastie Boys

Tricky – Run DMC

Baby Got Back – Sir Mix A Lot

The Humpty Dance – Digital Underground

Salt and Pepa – Let's Talk About Sex

Bust a Move – Young MC

Don't Leave Me This Way – Thelma Houston

Gonna Make You Sweat – C&C Music Factory

Groove is in the Heart – Dee Lite

Jump Around – House of Pain

Shaggy – O Carolina

PM Dawn: Set Adrift on Memory Bliss

50 Cent In Da Club

Eminem – Without Me

Pussycat Dolls – When I Grow Up

Pussycat Dolls – Buttons

Fergie – London Bridge

Crazy in Love – Beyonce

Kanye West – Gold Digger

Rihanna - Please Don't Stop the Music

Hypnotize – Biggie Smalls

Cypress Hill – Insane in the Membrane
DJ Kool – Let Me Clear My Throat



Sunday, October 26, 2014

Wedding Bloopers: Worst Best Man Everrr!