How to Remove A Problem Attendant
February 13, 2008
This has to be the most frequent question that I get from brides. Somewhere around the 60 day mark, a frantic bride will call me and ask what to do about a jealous, controlling or uncooperative bridesmaid. The best way to avoid this is to choose wisely from the beginning. You will spend a lot of time and expect a lot from your attendants throughout the planning process. This is a job for a true friend – not a coworker, a middle school associate that you haven’t spoken to in years, or a family member that you feel obliged to include. Even among true friends, you should know that personality problems and differences will only be magnified in the planning process. If you do find yourself with a problem attendant, there is really no easy way to handle it. You have three options. One, you could sit the unruly maid down for a heart to heart and tell her how her behavior is hurting you. Ask that she be more mindful of her actions and try to make your wedding pleasant. Two, you could ask your maid of honor, or another bridesmaid, to run interference for you. Lastly, you could ask her to leave the party. Most experts recommend against this, but in nightmarish cases, this may be the only option. Know that it will almost certainly be a fatal blow to the friendship and it will be difficult. You could say something like, “”I don’t think you realized what you were getting into when you kindly took this on, and I can see it’s becoming a burden to you. You know how dear you are to me, and I’d be just as happy to have you at the wedding without your having to go through all the business of being a bridesmaid.” You will need great communications skills to handle this – but hey, you are getting married and this is perfect practice for the artful communication necessary to sustain a marriage. Good Luck!
Boudoir Photography
February 9, 2008
Several of my brides have been asking about this trend. If you’re not in the know, boudoir photos are slightly racy photographs of the bride dressed in less than her wedding dress. My advice has been to think carefully before stepping in front of the camera. What will you do with these photos? Hang them in your living room for all to see? Your bedroom? What happens when mom and dad come to visit and take a tour? Do you want them to see you scantily clad hanging on the wall? Yes, the pictures can come out beautifully, but even the most tastefully done boudoir photographs can be difficult to place. If you decide to have a boudoir session, interview your photographers carefully. You’ll need to be completely comfortable with them! Invest in quality make up and wardrobe. Take along some music (Janet Jackson would be good for this) and relax. Maybe have a taste of bubbly beforehand. Relax and enjoy!!