Tips for Grooms Approaching their Wedding Day
You’ve finally popped the question. Now what? When you were a kid you probably played with Power Rangers, Transformers, or G.I. Joes. When your fiance was a kid, she played with Barbie. Barbie has a long history as a bride, but the Power Rangers have had only one wedding, and that was just to team up two villains and make jokes about table etiquette.
In other words, while you probably haven’t given your wedding much thought until recently, but your bride-to-be has thought about it her whole life. Both of you are getting married, but it’s her wedding: Forgo the partnership and just be there to help her make this the day she’s been dreaming of.
Planning The Wedding
Unless you regularly set up conventions you probably haven’t put together an event of this magnitude. Sit down with your future wife and write down everything everything you need for the wedding. Figure out whose responsibility it is to handle each part and when they need to be done, and keep this list updated as you go along. This way you’ll know at a glance where you are and you won’t Levitra Tadacip forget some detail before it’s too late. There are several wedding-specific planners available on the Internet or at your local bookstore.
Better yet, if you both have smart phones there are a number of apps that let you share planning information instantly. This way whenever you do something you can jot it down while you’re thinking about it and everyone stays in the loop.
You are not alone. While you may think best man is a position for your closest friend, this person is going to be key in your preparations. Pick someone who can survive a night of drinking, get you into your tux and in front of the altar on time. Even if you choose your best bud from college, make sure there’s always one groomsman handy to help fix the things that will inevitably go wrong.
The Big Day
You’ve done all the planning and everything is coming together. You’ve had your last night of freedom. Now all you have to do is walk up to that altar and say “I do.” It’s only the most important sentence you will utter in your life.
Don’t panic.
Have a good breakfast: By the time you go down the aisle, take pictures, and make your way through the procession line it may be a long time before you get a bite to eat. This will also allow you a little time to digest before the nervousness hits.
Avoid caffeine: It’s well known that coffee makes you jittery, buy cialis no prescription but the extra nervous system activity can greatly increase the symptoms of a panic attack.
Exercise: Cardiovascular exercise relieves stress and boosts norepinephrine and dopamine levels in the brain, taking the edge off.
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