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How Do You Choose The Best Wedding Reception Entertainment?

How Do You Choose The Best Wedding Reception Enter...

30 March 16   |   Events   |  

It might be a little late to get new wedding reception entertainment when the band begins playing Journey’s “Separate Ways”: “Troubled times, caught between confusions and pain, pain, pain. Distant eyes, promises we made were in vain, vain, vain.” Spoiler alert: The wedding may have been beautiful, the arrangements impeccable, the dinner exquisite but the . . .

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What Are The Best Places for Your Honeymoon?

What Are The Best Places for Your Honeymoon?

23 March 16   |   Wedding Events   |  

Of course, you as a newlywed husband should spend your time striving to “gladden the woman (you) married,” according to Shana Rishona. But, holy smokes, maybe not for a whole year. That’s how long the Orthodox Jewish honeymoon was supposed to last. That doesn’t necessarily mean 365 champagne toasts at Golden Ocala Golf & Equestrian . . .

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What’s the Secret to a Healthy Marriage?

What’s the Secret to a Healthy Marriage?

16 March 16   |   Wedding Events   |  

“Till death do thee part.” Death can be a long way off. With the average marital age at 29 (men) and 26 (women), that’s 50 years. Or 18,250 days. Or 438,ooo hours. Or more than 26 million minutes. Or 1.5 trillion seconds. Granted, you don’t spend all of that time with your dearly beloved. How . . .

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What Are Some of the Most Unusual Wedding Vows?

What Are Some of the Most Unusual Wedding Vows?

09 March 16   |   Events   |  

In the hustle and bustle of a wedding ceremony, it may be difficult to remember later just exactly what you said during the climatic moments. After all, people are watching, nerves are frayed, emotions are high. Who cares about the marital vow? Here’s the traditional version: “I, ___, take thee, ___, to be my wedded . . .

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