If You Don"t Want to Have a Big Wedding
Some people dream of a big wedding, with all the beautiful clothes, great food and hundreds of people.
For others, just the idea of standing during the reception to await a queue of people can be the most horrifying idea ever.
Big weddings can be very costly and you may not want to spend so much on one day.
So, you can always have a small ceremony at the Registrar's office, where the two of you can exchange rings.
Just call your closest friends and relatives, and be done with it.
An alternative is to have a small temple or church wedding.
Again, just invite the people that you want to your wedding and include ceremonies that you think are important.
If you want to, you can always throw a small party, especially if your parents don't like the idea of not having a traditionally big wedding.
You must realize that it will be difficult to convince your parents as to why you don't want a big wedding.
Explain the reasoning to them and they will come around.
If you want to save all the money that you could have spent on the wedding, and use it for something else, that's a great idea.
You can put together all that money and spend it on your honeymoon.
Instead, you can use it to buy furniture or necessities for your new house or buy a new car.
If it's indeed a sizable amount, you may even be able to put down a down payment for a house.
If you are inclined towards doing something good with all the money, you can always give it to a charity of your cause.
A good idea would be to set up a wedsite, which talks about why you are having a small wedding and send out the link to people you know.
You can always let them know that you don't want any gifts and that their contributions to your wedding can go to the charity that you are helping out.
This would indeed be a great start for your wedding.
Remember, you don't want to ever regret not having a big wedding and because of this you need to be sure you are doing this for the right reasons.
For others, just the idea of standing during the reception to await a queue of people can be the most horrifying idea ever.
Big weddings can be very costly and you may not want to spend so much on one day.
So, you can always have a small ceremony at the Registrar's office, where the two of you can exchange rings.
Just call your closest friends and relatives, and be done with it.
An alternative is to have a small temple or church wedding.
Again, just invite the people that you want to your wedding and include ceremonies that you think are important.
If you want to, you can always throw a small party, especially if your parents don't like the idea of not having a traditionally big wedding.
You must realize that it will be difficult to convince your parents as to why you don't want a big wedding.
Explain the reasoning to them and they will come around.
If you want to save all the money that you could have spent on the wedding, and use it for something else, that's a great idea.
You can put together all that money and spend it on your honeymoon.
Instead, you can use it to buy furniture or necessities for your new house or buy a new car.
If it's indeed a sizable amount, you may even be able to put down a down payment for a house.
If you are inclined towards doing something good with all the money, you can always give it to a charity of your cause.
A good idea would be to set up a wedsite, which talks about why you are having a small wedding and send out the link to people you know.
You can always let them know that you don't want any gifts and that their contributions to your wedding can go to the charity that you are helping out.
This would indeed be a great start for your wedding.
Remember, you don't want to ever regret not having a big wedding and because of this you need to be sure you are doing this for the right reasons.