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Top Songs Played for the First Dance

January 6, 2007 by admin  
Filed under Wedding Reception, Wedding Themes and Ideas

Top Songs Played for the First Dance

For me one of the best parts of a wedding is seeing the bride and groom take to the floor for the first dance. I was wondering which are the top played songs and here is the list.

Unforgettable (Nat King Cole)
Can’t Help Falling In Love (Elvis Presley)
Can I Have This Dance? (Ann Murray)
The Way You Look Tonight (Frank Sinatra)
It Had To Be You (Harry Connick, Jr.)
What A Wonderful World (Louis Armstrong)
Endless Love (Diana Ross and Lionel Richie)
I Cross My Heart (George Strait)
I Swear (John M. Montgomery or All 4 One)
A Whole New World (Peabo Bryson & Regina Belle)
As Time Goes …read more

Webcast Weddings

January 3, 2007 by admin  
Filed under Wedding Planning, Wedding Video

Webcast Weddings

Ever had family or friends who cannot make the wedding well here is an idea.
webcastmywedding broadcasts weddings to a couple’s friends and family unable to come over from (or to) far flung places. Customers need a video camera, laptop, and high speed online access. The company then charges USD 395 for setting up a live stream of the event, support for up to 25 simultaneous viewers (who are sent a url and password), and an on-demand archive of the wedding for 10 days.
Might be a great idea for any ill guests as well.

Customs and Traditions

January 2, 2007 by admin  
Filed under Wedding Traditions and History

Customs and Traditions

I received a great book this Christmas which looks at customs and traditions here are some that I wanted to share

In Russia buying carnations or roses is a prerequisite for a first date and must be given in odd numbers as flowers in even numbers are reserved for funerals.
In olden days in Britain a green wedding dress was considered unlucky unless you were Irish as it implied promiscuity i.e. she had been rolling about in the fields!
It was once a custom in France for a bride to step on an egg before crossing the threshold of their new home.
An old …read more

An ice day for a wedding

An ice day for a wedding

In the Daily Mirror yesterday there was a wonderful article about 2 couples who decided on a winter wedding day.

Jess Ivens and Stuart Brookes chose a romantic castle in Prague. She chose an outfit that had a snow queen look with hooded cape with fake fur which she wore over a silk dress. The groom chose a velvet suit. The married at Karlstein Castle and it snowed making it a winter wonderland. Prague is a woderfully romantic city and a great choice for a wedding to remember.
Yvonne Leonard and Colin Petford  married in an ice bar in Stockholm which is 200km inside the …read more

Imagine getting married on Boxing Day

December 24, 2006 by admin  
Filed under Wedding Stories

Imagine getting married on Boxing Day

…Well that is exactly what my mum did all the way back in 1959. I can never understand why anyone would get married on that day, so while she is staying with me I thought I would ask her
 So mum, why Boxing Day?
Mum: I never really enjoyed Christmas, being the eldest in the family it meant that Christmas to me was always working hard. This way I had a Christmas when I could enjoy it, and others were helping me.
How did your family react?
Mum: My dad was not happy as he always went shooting on Boxing Day, and he had …read more

Strangest Wedding Story of the Year?

December 21, 2006 by admin  
Filed under Wedding Stories

Strangest Wedding Story of the Year?

The Independent online reports one of the strangest wedding stories of the year – now here’s a few brides that  would have looked dog rough after the hen party!!
“A Hindu wedding ceremony of 18 dogs has been called off in India after hardline religious groups and animal rights activists said it was a mockery of the religion and cruel to the canines, a newspaper reported on Sunday.
The marriage of nine dogs to nine bitches to promote canine culture was expected to take place on Sunday in the northwestern town of Jaipur, the Times of India reported.
But the wedding which, according …read more

Commitment in Relationships

December 19, 2006 by admin  
Filed under Getting Engaged

Commitment in Relationships

I subscribe to the wonderful Lou Tice newsletter and today I received this, which I thoughT was worth sharing with anyone planning an engagement or a wedding during this seasonal time.
“Whether we’re talking about a personal relationship or a relationship with one’s work or art, commitment is a matter of how we look at things. It means making a choice and giving ourselves time to fully involve ourselves with whatever that choice is. If you are deeply committed to another person, the time you spend with him or her will be important to you, both in quantity and quality. Commitment …read more

One New Heart Joins the Blog!

December 16, 2006 by admin  
Filed under Uncategorized

One New Heart Joins the Blog!

While the wonderful Christine is away, I am delighted that I will be writing on Our One Heart. I love the blog and it is great that I get the chance to add my thoughts. Christine is a great writer and a tough act to follow but I look forward to keeping her writing pad warm!
A little about me – I am (keep this quiet!) 40, live in the UK, called Anna and love the world of romance, probably because I am a Piscean so a true romantic!
Keep the comments coming and help me keep the “Heart” beating….


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