Latest Stories
Most recently published stories in Marriage.
Questions You MUST Ask While Touring Wedding Venues
You might’ve heard someone say that wisdom lies, not in having all of the answers but knowing the right questions to ask. When you’re in the middle of planning your wedding, no truer words have been spoken.
Lorna VausePublished 6 years ago in MarriageHow to Cut Your Guest List in Half
More and more couples are finding it to be a real challenge to throw the wedding of their dreams, and planning a wedding on a budget can be a challenge. If you don’t believe us, check out “Can You Afford to Get Married? In the US, It's Increasingly the Privilege of the Rich” some time.
Chelsea KendrickPublished 6 years ago in MarriageTips for Planning a Wedding in 6 Months
Planning a wedding can be one of the most exciting yet stressful experiences. Every bride wants her wedding day to run smoothly, and even though most weddings are planned over the course of one or two years, it's more than possible to plan the perfect wedding in just six months. If you're a bride looking to tie the knot in just half a year's time, take the following tips into consideration.
Sherry CampbellPublished 6 years ago in MarriageBest Wedding Dress Trends in 2018
One of the most exciting parts of the wedding planning process is choosing the perfect wedding dress. Of course, with literally thousands of options, the fun can become overwhelming quickly.
April DemarcoPublished 6 years ago in Marriage- Top Story - August 2018
How to Avoid the Post-Wedding Come Down
The months building up to your wedding day can be all-consuming. Even if there’s not actually much to do, because you’ve been on the ball, it can take up a lot of mental space just in anticipation.
Stephanie NationPublished 6 years ago in Marriage My Opinion on Marriages
Marriage is a beautiful thing, there are lights all around, music, food, drinks of all kinds, and the two people celebrating the ceremony. But is it truly worth it to go through all this? Do you really need to have all these fancy things, a perfect setting, and etc?
Jennifer McIntoshPublished 6 years ago in MarriageLessons Learned from a Non-Traditional Wedding
My boyfriend proposed to me in November, and by the end of December, we were married. There were several reasons why we decided to speed things up, mostly because I couldn't follow him to his new job location without being his spouse and we were running out of time. We love each other dearly, and neither of us wanted to go through a three-year separation if we didn't have to. Thus, knowing we weren't doing this the traditional way, we got married.
Yumi YamamotoPublished 6 years ago in Marriage