Archive for August, 2008




Find an Ideal Wedding Dress

August 4th, 2008 by Orlando LDS Weddings | No Comments | Filed in Wedding Articles

They say, “Everything must be beautiful in a person: soul, appearance and mind”. One dress can’t fits all kinds of women. It means that you buy a dress which seems to be the most suitable on your body. Both aspects are important so try to find a dress that suits your body and you will not only look wonderful, but also feel comfy wearing it.

If you have a pear shaped stature which is slighter at the peak and bigger underneath, then you need a big globe dress, it is the perfect decision with an accent on the line of waist and it will center more on the slimmer higher part of body.

Such brides who are tall and thin will look astonishing in a covering dress. Such dresses are appropriate and diminish hardly to the ground. High and skinny brides are the only who can take off such a dress with confidence and fashion.

Globe dresses with a lot of pleats are not the perfect choice for small brides as they are rather huge for a girl of a little build. A dress with plunged line of waist can also ruin the appearance as they look smaller in it. Choose your wedding gown according to your corpse.

Many brides with broad waists look perfect in kingdom dresses that have a tall line of waist. It is often below the line of bust that provides extended healthy kilts. Every bride doesn’t want to look overweight on her big day, so hang about away from ordinary waistline dresses that highlight your waist.

Every designer makes wedding dresses in five essential ways – a sphere dress, the kingdom fashion, a cover and a trip gown.

You can come up to a wedding shop close at hand to you or you can also buy on web. There you can choose any fashion but take into account that each shape greetings special corpse fashions, so first of all decide which fashion is the most satisfying to your exacting shape.

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Anniversary: Recollect, Reflect, Redress

August 4th, 2008 by Orlando LDS Weddings | No Comments | Filed in Wedding Articles

‘An anniversary is a time to celebrate the joys of today, the memories of yesterday, and the hopes of tomorrow.’

An anniversary is the end of an era and the beginning of a new one. Anniversaries come knocking on our doors, asking us to count our gains and move on. Contrary to popular myth, it is not the time to ponder over your losses and bang your head worrying what went wrong. Most people review their losses and try to learn from the mistakes that they have committed; hardly do we come across someone who savored his achievements, patted himself on the back and told himself, “Well done! Keep it up!” It requires confidence and self-belief and that distinguishes a winner from the also-rans.

Anniversaries could be a birthday anniversary, a marriage anniversary, a death anniversary or the anniversary of any other day between the dates of birth and death. Sometimes the occasion is one of joy, sometimes of regret, sometimes of achievement, sometimes of mourning, sometimes of wonder and sometimes of bitterness. There may be occasions each year when you celebrate the anniversary cursing yourself for having caused it in the first place!

Though an occasion to celebrate, anniversaries can also be moments of reflection and evaluation. If it is a marriage anniversary, couples tend to look back and take note of what worked in their favor and what did not. Some irritating habit of the husband, like throwing a wet towel on the bed after a bath, may have driven the wife up the wall but looking back, that same quirky habit seems like the glue that has kept the channels of communication open between them. There are also happy moments which, on being brought to life in the landscape of the mind, drive away the polluted mist that may have settled down on the relationship.

Birthday anniversaries are not as ambivalent in appeal, unless it happens to be of a person who’s serious and sensitive about life and the shadow of death running parallel to it. On a birthday anniversary you relive the day when you first got a bundle of joy in your arms. Subsequent birthdays remind you that the joy is still around for you, though the umbilical cord is losing its metaphorical attachment with increasing rapidity.

In addition to the two anniversaries which have grown to occupy dominant significance, there are many others which have paled away. Some are so insignificant that they do not find mention in anyone’s almanac. However, the date may not remain with you each year; the experience has not been buried in the sands of time. Do you remember the day you first saw a railway engine? An airplane? Or the first trip to the market holding the little finger of your father? Or the first time you got wet in the rain? Or the first time you held a butterfly in your palm? These can never be a day of the past, though there is no anniversary to remind us of these days. You celebrate their anniversary when you close your eyes and turn the clock back; your bleary eyes make the celebratory applause.

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Wedding Sarong: a Beautiful, Exotic and Comfortable Choice

August 4th, 2008 by Orlando LDS Weddings | No Comments | Filed in Wedding Articles

A sarong isn’t just the flowery cotton fringed fabric you are used to seeing at the beach. They have been worn in many cultures around the world for centuries. They are worn for special occasions as well as everyday. They are known by many names, but no matter what you call them, they are gorgeous.

Choosing to wear a wedding sarong to your beach wedding or garden wedding will be a unique and unexpected choice. There are so many different colors, ways to wear them and fabrics available that you have as many choices with a sarong as you do with a traditional wedding gown.

A sarong or pareo can be very informal or be made more formal with the right choices. If you would like a beautiful wedding sarong, choose a 100% silk, hand painted design. By choosing a silk design, you will have a unique and luxurious gown that will flow in the breeze and keep you cool in the heat.

Your wedding dress will be a true reflection of you and what you envision your wedding to be. A good designer can create a design to match you perfectly. You also have the option of creating designs for your entire bridal party, as well.

There are so many benefits, besides being beautiful, to a wedding sarong. They look wonderful on most body types. You can have the fabric cut as large or small as you desire. There are so many different ways to tie them, that you can have a form fitting or loose dress. They can easily be tied above the ankle to stay out of the sand and water.

You won’t need to worry about getting your dress to your destination wedding. Silk travels easily. You can fold your sarong to fit in your luggage and a light pressing will be all that it will need.

If you choose to wear a white gown, you can have it dyed or hand painted after the wedding to use later. This will truly be a gown that can be worn again. Your bridesmaids will love you!

If you are looking for an informal wedding dress, take a look at silk wedding sarongs. You will be surprised with how beautiful, elegant and luxurious they are.

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