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Pop-Up Weddings: All Celebration, No Complication

Some people dream about a fairytale wedding with all the details they’ve always wanted, but that can get pretty pricey. The average price of a wedding in the U.S. is close to $34,000 and that has a lot of couples rethinking their nuptials. According to a recent study of 500 soon-to-wed couples, 47% of them considered a courthouse ceremony or even eloping instead of a traditional event. But some are saying “I do” to another alternative: a pop-up wedding.

Wedding expertLara Mahlerand her team of coordinators at The Privilege is Mine specialize in fuss-free wedding “alternatives” for lovebirds who want a chic, customized event for $15,000 or less, which she calls a “pop-up” wedding. Other wedding organizers are doing these types of nuptials too, which can be put together quickly in a few months or even weeks, and still include cake-cutting, dancing, and bouquets, just for a lot less.

So instead of planning some super expensive, extravagant event, planners take care of everything, leaving a few key decisions, like flowers, menu, and music to the couple. And the best part? It’s all affordable, so the newlyweds can save money and still have a wedding they want.

Source:New York Post

Six Friends Pooled Their Money to Buy Land So They Can Build Their Own Private Neighborhood:group of friends that all grew up together did something most everyonejust talks about doing. They all wanted to live near one another when they grew up so last year, six people in Tennessee pooled their money and bought 32 acres of farmland in Hendersonville, Tennessee, just outside of Nashville. Then they built six big houses there and split the cost of getting things like power and plumbing. Now, these six friends, their spouses, and their 17 total children are now all living together in harmony for now. One of them said, "It had its challenges but you're mixing in six families' interest, six families' concerns, six families' money." They added that it was important for all of them to have a place that all their kids could roam and have fun growing up just like they did. 

Turn to the Professionals for a Wedding Speech Destined to Go Viral

If you get tongue-tied or choked up at the thought of penning your wedding vows or toasting newlyweds, relax — the Internet’s got you covered. EduBirdie.com, a ghostwriting and proofreading platform recently unveiled EduBRIDIE, a service to provide support for brides, grooms and wedding party members writing vows and speeches. “We’ve seen a huge uptick in wedding-related speech writing needs in the past two years,” says Avery Morgan, senior editor and communications director for EduBirdie. “Thousands of worldwide users each month pay $18 per page for the special service, says Morgan. To customize requests, users go through a series of prompts, such as: What was a special bonding moment? Or, how long have you known this person? We also offer tips. We want speeches to be over the top, funny, make guests cry and be heartfelt,” says Morgan.

Link:https://nypost.com/2019/10/28/turn-to-the-professionals

Expert Says There Is No Benefit Of Telling Your Friend or Family Member They Need To Lose Weight

If a friend or family member is overweight and you're worried about their healthy, is it ever a good idea to mention it to them, no matter how difficult the conversation may be? It's certainly an awkward dilemma, but now an expert has revealed why it can be counterproductive to say anything, no matter how good your intentions. Speaking to FEMAIL, Gary Foster from Philadelphia, The Chief Science Officer at WW (formerly Weight Watchers) said you should never be the first to bring up a loved-one's size if they're overweight. He revealed: “Let the person take the lead – they have to bring up the conversation. I have never heard of the conversion going well if a loved one brings it up. I think it’s highly unlikely someone who is struggling with their weight doesn’t know it. There is no benefit in saying ‘You’re really overweight and I’m concerned about you.’”

Link:https://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-


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