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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.

A Screaming Match

Wednesday, January 5th, 2011


The bride and groom were already screaming at each other and the wedding wasn’t even over yet. ;)

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Thanks again to Emma and Josh from Emma Jane 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!

Picture Perfect

Monday, May 17th, 2010


Haley maintained her composure despite the pre-wedding jitters.

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Thanks to Teresa from Memories N More for today’s photo!

A wedding that will make you sick

Monday, April 5th, 2010


Why doesn’t anyone think of hospitals when they plan their weddings?  That cafeteria catering is gooood…

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Thanks to Mitch from Mitch Ranger Photography for today’s photo!

Note from Mitch on what happened that day:

This was taken at the hospital. I had a couple that canceled their wedding the night before due to an emergency life threatening surgery the bride suddenly needed. BUT… they really loved their date (7/7/7), so even though they had canceled all services, they HAD to have 7/7/7 as the date. So they called the pastor and did the service in one of the waiting rooms.

Something blue

Wednesday, February 24th, 2010


These girls are NOT afraid of flavor.

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Thanks to Shauna from K & S Photography for today’s photo!
Note from Shauna about the photo: The bride’s sister was a great matron of honor and wanted to make sure the bride’s blood sugar didn’t drop too low and gave her some candy. They both didn’t realize until later that it turned their
tongues different colors. Of course we had to snap a picture to document that moment. So needless to say the bride walked down the aisle with a blue tongue.

All in the family

Wednesday, February 17th, 2010

Sisters, they’ll even drive you crazy on your wedding day…

But they’ll remember to love you too.

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Thanks to our friend Barbie Hull from Barbie Hull Photography for today’s photo!

Wedding SmackDown

Friday, February 5th, 2010


Slapping your maid of honor in the face with your bouquet is a unique and memorable way to thank her for being part of your wedding.

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Thanks to Michael Fink from myphoenixweddingphotographer.com for today’s submission

Groomsmen by day, dancers by night

Thursday, January 21st, 2010

We’re just glad these groomsmen decided to leave their pants on.

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Thanks to Jason Hudson from Hudson Photography for today’s photo submission!

Marriage, the final frontier…

Tuesday, January 12th, 2010

Love… Trekkie style

The best man later gave his speech in Klingon; no one understood it.

Something tells me these outfits weren’t rented from Men’s Wearhouse

Beam me out of this wedding, Scotty

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A big thanks to Faith West from Faith West Photography, Inc. for today’s photo submission. Here’s what Faith told us about the wedding: The couple got married on a replica of the bridge of the Starship Enterprise at the Franklin Institute in Philadelphia. They won the free wedding as a prize in a contest at a Star Trek convention — which is where the couple met.

Kudos’ to this couple for having such a unique and memorable wedding!

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