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Reflection

Saturday, February 26th, 2011


Some brides want to be princesses for a day and some grooms want to be mobsters for a day.

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Thanks to August from August T Photography for today’s photo!

Something’s Missing

Thursday, January 27th, 2011


The groomsmen played a quick round of ‘who has the wedding ring.’
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Thanks to Jeri from Objects and Subjects for today’s photo!

How to be a good best man

Thursday, January 20th, 2011

Wiping cake from the Groom's face may be one of your duties. Photo by Emma Jane Photography.

Here are some helpful tips from our friend, Chris Easter and TheManRegistry.com to pass on to your fiancée’s best man.

Think being the best man simply means standing next to the groom during the wedding ceremony? Think again. The best man has several important duties to handle before, during and after the wedding. Not sure what the title entails? Don’t sweat – here’s a quick breakdown.

Before the wedding

  • Prior to the wedding day, the best man will be tasked with organizing the bachelor party for the groom. Talk with the groom to see what his expectations are and do your best to serve up an unforgettable last single night out with the guys. Need help? Enlist a couple of other groomsmen to help make the arrangements.
  • Also discuss with the groom if you’ll be expected to give a toast at either the rehearsal dinner or wedding reception. If so, you’ll need to set aside some time to work on your speech. To write a great speech, focus on a personal anecdote or two that highlights who the groom is as a person and any heart-felt observations about the couple, rather than dredging up embarrassing stories for shock value. The key is to keep it memorable, yet classy.
  • Part of the best man’s job may also call for helping the groom with planning details, such as arranging the wedding-day transportation or helping with the rehearsal dinner.

On the wedding day

  • On the day of the wedding, the best man serves as the groom’s right-hand man, making sure he gets dressed and to the church or ceremony location on time, administering some liquid courage (not too much, of course) and helping to calm any last-minute jitters. You’ll also be in charge of keeping the wedding rings safe until the ceremony and asked to sign the marriage certificate after the wedding.
  • After the reception, you may be asked to help the bride’s and groom’s families pack gifts into cars or drive the newlyweds to the hotel or airport, so make sure to celebrate responsibly.

After the wedding

  • The day after the wedding, the best man should return the groom’s tux to the rental shop. Make sure to find out the shop’s hours ahead of time, so you’re not charged for an extra day.

How Low Can You Go

Thursday, December 30th, 2010


Water fountains have always had a strange effect on Ted.

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A big thanks to Emma and Josh from Emma Jane Photography for today’s photo

Hey Macarena!

Thursday, September 30th, 2010


Ron didn’t expect the Macarena to end this way.
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Thanks to Kathleen from JoPhoto for providing today’s photo!

Monkey see, monkey do

Wednesday, September 22nd, 2010


When forced to wear a monkey suit you might as well act like one too.
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Thanks again to Jason from The Hudson’s for today’s image

The wedding date

Tuesday, September 14th, 2010

Even Eric had to admit his obsession with stuffed bears had finally gone too far.
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Thanks to Jason from The Hudson’s for today’s image

Stylin’ and profilin’

Tuesday, July 20th, 2010


Since the guys all had new matching suits and an attitude to go with them, they started a boy band shortly after the wedding.
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Thanks to Karen from K.E.S. Weddings for today’s photo submission!

Runaway groom

Monday, July 12th, 2010


Pete knew that he shouldn’t have purchased that discounted GPS module, the $12 savings was great at the time but now he was paying for it.

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Thanks again to Mark Allen photography for today’s photo!

When a conga line goes horribly wrong

Thursday, June 17th, 2010


Friends don’t let drunk friends conga.

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Thanks to Serena C. for today’s photo!

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