10 Things A Resourceful Groom Must Know & Do

Traditionally the groom’s responsibility includes a short and easy list that covers the basics from planning the honeymoon, hiring the band, handling the wedding day transportation and so on. And for the groom, that is where the “Wedding Planning” responsibilities USED to end! However, as many of you are already finding out, that isn’t the end, and we have listed a few things to consider and to keep in mind to make your PRE WEDDING life a bit easier and HAPPIER. This list may not apply to everyone, but we are sure that it will keep any groom out of the doghouse and more importantly, doing these top 10 things will keep your fiancé thrilled!

From here on out in the wedding planning process you should know that:

1.Do Your Homework

Find a travel agent you trust! Make sure your flights all work and all your time lines and reservations are correct! There is nothing worse then planning to romance you new wife on an island and realize you arrive to the dock after the only boat left to take you to your hotel…ON THE IS­LAND! KNOW YOUR DESTINATION. Know where you are going and know what you land to do when you get there. Nothing worse then thinking you are going some­where that all you want to do is lay on the beach to find out the beach is too rocky to use or plan a trip to sight see and get to your hotel to find out there is nothing to see. KNOW WHAT YOU BOTH WANT. Understand before booking what you each expect out of this trip. Do

  1. Be Realistic

You should know now that sex on the wedding night is most likely not going to happen, and NO, this is NOT a “preview” to your sex life for the rest of your life. HOW­EVER, if you know this going in you can take the pressure of and plan for a late check out and enjoy a nice late morn­ing with each her. Avoid AM flights, avoid making early plans to meet anyone, ask for a late checkout and just plan on waking up late together if you have that extra time.Plan The Best HONEYMOON Ever. Here is where you have to fight the urge to be cheap and remember that this is the one time in your life that your going on a HONEYMOON and it should be spectacular. Remember Romance, Relaxation, Adventure, Paradise and Pleasure. Spend some time on honeymoons.com reading about great locations, great tips, great places and decide where you should go to have the best time ever! As the groom this becomes your task and we want to re­mind you to:

  1. Research Romance

I know you don’t need to worry about being Romantic anymore… she said YES, but your wrong. If being roman­tic does not come to you naturally, then start researching it now! If you think you wont need it on your honeymoon , your first year of marriage and the rest of your life you are dead wrong. Romance is not about money it is about thoughts and actions. If you take a little bit of time to see what is out there to help you I think you will be thrilled to find so many useful items that will be so important to creat­ing a lifetime of memories and great moments.

  1. a) Light a candle and draw her a bath.
  2. b) Leave a note for her inside her purse.
  3. c) Make her lunch for the day.
  4. d) Fix her coffee and bring it to her in bed
  1. Create Your Honeymoon Wish list Together

In order to pick a honeymoon that is important to both of you create a list that helps you understand what you both want out of this adventure and trip of a lifetime. Do you want ocean front villas, does TV matter, do you want a butler, your own private plunge pool, do you want night­life, tours, sightseeing, water sports, golf and anything else you need to know to PICK where you want to visit! The more you know about you both want the better you will be at choosing a location that will make YOU both happy

  1. Play Nice.

You need to understand how stressed your fiancé is with planning this wedding and nicknaming her bridezilla is, although funny and maybe a little true, it is hurtful.Understand that women are dreaming of their wedding day from when they are little girls, to women, this day needs to be flawless and exactly as she imagines it. help her to understand in a nice way they nobody will notice that the shade of pink is slightly off on the cake and that all the butterflies didn’t all fly away in unison when re­leased doesn’t not matter as much as the rest of your life together. keep reminding each other keep your eye on the whole not donut and that in the end you have a great time and each other.

  1. Be Involved

You need to make sure someone is planning her bridal shower. DO NOT ASSUME. (You don’t need to be in­volved, but keep an open ear to make sure someone has taken the lead and planning is underway.) Be sure to offer to help surprise her or take her to the party.

  1. Remember Romantic Gestures

We know that this may be one of the last things you want to do but research dance classes and then suggest to your new bride you both should consider taking a dance les­son or two! She will be thrilled and you will be happy on your wedding day when you are dancing in front of a huge crowd that you managed to not to tear her dress off by stepping on it with your two left feet! think about what you want to dance to and then tell her that you’re already thinking of what songs will make a great first dance and/ or even other songs you think the band or DJ should play.Plan a surprise for the reception like fireworks, special mu­sic, write her a poem and read it to her in front of your guests, a special new gift, look up love quotes and read them to her.Write special & endearing notes to your father-in-law and mother-in-law, thanking them for everything they’ve done, especially for creating the most amazing woman in the world. Have the Best Man deliver your Bride a special gift and breakfast the morning of the wedding. Bring her home flowers just because you love her so much and appreciate everything she is doing to make this the best wedding ever!

  1. Know the “No No No’s”.

You need to know that you’re not inviting your ex girl­friend to the wedding, and it is not appropriate to even ask. (OK, Mr?) You need to remember that YOUR mother is not in charge of planning the wedding! Make sure you are there to make a great BUFFER for your new bride. She is planning this big event and keep in mind that she is hear­ing thousands of demands, thoughts and opinions making her nuts. Keep anyone from ruining this wonderful time for your new ride. And NO, referring to your wife as the future anything that is ruining your life stopping your life or killing you is not funny.

  1. Register Together

Yes, we know most of you hate shopping. But you are ex­pected to go with your fiancé to register, and yes this is a big deal and yes it will take hours. What helps is to make a day of it. Plan out where you are going to avoid sales or crowds and then plan to have lunch together and en­joy getting ready to set up this new life together. Keep in mind the gifts are free so enjoy this! Register for things you would never splurge for yourself and keep an open mind.If you don’t think you need any household items, then reg­ister for something you need…YOUR HONEYMOON! this is a great way to get the trip you want and any extra can be rolled into your next trip and even the one after that! Contact Twiga tours for honeymoon registry)

  1. A Helpful Groom Is A Happy Groom

You SHOULD be happy and more importantly OFFER to be involved in the planning of your wedding. More times then none your new bride will say; “Thank you honey, but I have it all under control” but knowing you offered and knew what to do will set you far above the bar that is set by those men who never think to ask or don’t want to help. Not only should you offer help but go one step further by making a list of family, friends and co-workers you would like to invite. Stay organized by starting a spreadsheet with names, and addresses of guests. (Facebook, email & phone numbers do not count.) Help also by working out a wed­ding budget with your fiance and offer to call vendors to set up appointments. Taking this positive role in planning the wedding will most likely help your fiancé handle the stress that comes with planning such a big event.

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