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From walking his daughter down the aisle to greeting guests with a smile, the father-of-the-bride has a lot more than just finances to worry about on his daughter's big day. This handy pocket guide features everything the FOTB-to-be should know: Understanding wedding speak and bridal terms (what are those women talking about?) € Who pays for what? € Dealing with stress and conflict € Blending families with ease € The right clothes, the right toast € Wedding day duties € and more
by Jennifer Lata Rung
2006 · Penguin
When his little girl is getting married. . . . The Pocket Idiot’s Guide to Being the Father of the Bride, second edition, covers everything every bride’s father needs to know to make it from engagement to honeymoon with his sanity—and, if he’s lucky, his wallet—intact. Written with the interests of the bride in mind, this new edition provides nervous fathers with a new chapter on how to make a memorable wedding day toast, complete with several sample speeches.
The Everything Bridesmaid Book is a fun, practical guide to help you survive the chaotic wedding process. As you'll soon find out, being a bridesmaid includes providing emotional and practical support to the bride as she plans to her special day. It also means the added responsibilities and stresses of planning a shower, dealing with the bride's family, handling the bride's roller coaster of emotions, and let's not forget - buying that dress! The Everything Bridesmaid Book guides you through: knowing bridesmaid etiquette dealing with psycho brides de-stressing the bride coordinating the bridesmaid's luncheon budgeting for the dress, airfare, and hotel rooms handling details the bride may forget, such as getting the bridal party to the church on time and much more From practical considerations, such as planning a shower, to fun beauty tips to ugly dresses, The Everything Bridesmaid Book is a must-have to help you get to and survive the big day!
Explains the details involved in planning a wedding, including the tasks and expenses handled by the groom and his family, budgeting information, and anecdotes from previous grooms.