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Organizing A Weekend Of Wedding Fun

It used to be that most couples had fairly low-key weddings. A ceremony in the local church was often followed by a brief cake and punch reception in the church hall, the bride changed into her going away outfit, and off the couple went for their honeymoon trip. This is no longer the case; weddings have certainly become much more opulent and large-scale (should we ride to the reception in a Hummer limo or in Cinderella's coach?), but sometimes they are only the main event in an entire weekend of wedding festivities.

The trend towards jam-packed wedding weekends has a lot to do with the distance that many guests travel to weddings these days. If your favorite cousin is flying in from Sweden for your nuptials, seeing him for only a few minutes at your reception hardly seems like enough time. Often couples will plan an entire calendar of events stretching from Thursday to Sunday. How then, to fill all that time, and communicate the details to your guests?

The first step is to get the information out to your guests early, in the form of save-the-date cards (many couples like to make a first impression with creative alternatives to regular paper - magnets are particularly popular). Get these mailed out months in advance of your wedding - even six months would not be too early for a wedding held in a busy season. This way, your guests can know to set aside a bigger block of time, including travel. It is not necessary to overwhelm your invitees with a huge portfolio of specifics at this time - the place, dates, and of course the bride and groom's names will suffice. (Guests are not expected to respond to save-the-date announcements. You should include the phrase "invitation to follow" somewhere on the card, and they will then R.S.V.P. to that.)

Once your guests accept your invitation, that is the time to send out a packet outlining all of the activities that you have planned. Make the weekend information coordinate with the rest of your wedding stationary; an envelope stuffed with photocopies just would not make the same impression. (And please do not ever invite people to special events by e-mail. It really do not do justice to them.) One caveat: although it is very thoughtful to have made arrangements for activities your guests will enjoy, do not try to micromanage their every moment. You cannot impose a minute-by-minute schedule on adults.

A typical weekend of wedding events might look like this:

Thursday - a casual lunch followed by a sightseeing tour. Many of your guests may not have arrived yet, so keep this day informal and easygoing. This would also be a good day to host a luncheon for your bridesmaids, at which time you can present your flower girl and bridesmaid gifts. It is much better to hand out your bridesmaid gifts at an intimate lunch or tea than in the midst of the much larger rehearsal dinner. For that evening, provide a list of local restaurants, clubs, etc. that your guests might enjoy exploring on their own. On this night, it is best not to plan a gathering that everyone will feel obligated to attend. This also gives the bride and groom a chance to visit with close family and friends as they start to arrive.

Friday - now things really swing into gear. You could set up an open breakfast that guests can drop into, from, say 8 - 10 am, in a suite in the hotel where most are staying. Follow that with a fun activity that will bring everyone together. You might plan a golf or tennis tournament with lunch served afterwards. For Friday afternoon, put together a list of local sites that guests can go see on their own, such as shopping, sight, or great museums. The bridal party will be busy with the rehearsal. It used to be that the dinner after the rehearsal only included members of the wedding party and immediate family, but with so many out-of-town guests these days, sometimes the rehearsal dinner is almost as large (and elaborate) as the reception. Because you will need an exact head count, do send out a separate invitation for the rehearsal dinner, which is usually hosted by the groom's family. Schedule the rehearsal dinner to start early, because the bride needs to get a full night of beauty sleep before the big day!

Saturday - the wedding day, at last! The bride and her attendants will be tied up all day with hair and makeup, but often couples do still offer something for the guests to do. Another informal breakfast would be a nice idea to start the day. After that, it depends on the time that the ceremony begins. For a 1 pm service, breakfast would be plenty, because everyone needs time to get ready. For a 5 or 6pm start time, it might be smart to plan some sort of activity, if for no other reason than to cut down on the free time the groom and his guys have to start partying before the wedding (if you have ever watched those wedding shows on tv, you will have noticed that drunken groomsmen seem to be a recurring theme!) One thing that is wonderful for the bride and her attendants, if time allows, is a private yoga session. It is the perfect way to calm those pre-wedding nerves. Then, of course, comes the main event, the ceremony and reception!

But it doesn't end there. Most newlyweds are waiting one extra day before leaving for their honeymoon, so that they can see their guests one more time on Sunday morning. Even those couples who did not plan an entire weekend of wedding fun often have a brunch the next morning. Start it fairly late (like 10am or after) so that those who had a late night have a chance to recover. The post wedding brunch is a relaxing time for the bride and groom to catch up with their friends and family. The brunch is a wonderful way to cap off a festive and busy weekend before the newlyweds head off to begin their new life together.

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Bridget loves to write about weddings and jewelry. She has extensive experience in helping brides select wedding jewelry for the bride and her bridesmaids. SilverlandJewelry.com specialises in helping find the right
bridesmaid gifts
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I have a 3.9 GPA so far (.08 of a percentile from a 4.0)
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Pre Menstrual Syndrome 47 - Pre Menstrual Syndrome (PMS) and Acupressure

Premenstrual syndrome effects over 70% to 90% of women before menopause in the US and less for women in Southeast Asia because of their difference in living style and social structure.  Premenstrual syndrome is defined as faulty function of the ovaries related to the women's menstrual cycle, it effects a women's physical and emotional state, and sometimes interferes with daily activities as a result of hormone fluctuation. The syndrome occurs one to two weeks before menstruation and then declines when the period starts. In this article, we will discuss how Chinese herbs use to treat PMS.

Unlike acupuncture which uses needles in some stimulating point to treat illness, acupressure is a form of treatment which applies pressure in the stimulating point by fingers and thumb.

II. How acupressure effects women with PMS
1. Qi and blood stagnation
Qi and blood stagnation is the main problem for women with PMS. Some women with PMS may be caused by liver inability in fat and protein metabolism resulting in over production of levels of estrogen, others may be caused caused by blood stagnation in the abdominal region resulting in over active uterus muscles. Chinese herbalist believe by releasing the qi or blood stagnation, it will reduce or eliminate the symptoms of premenstrual syndrome.

2. Imbalance of natural energy
Besides helping to release the qi or blood stagnation, symptoms of PMS caused by imbalance of yin and yang qi in the women body before ovulation, Acupressure helps to restore the balance of the natural energy through putting pressure in the stimulating point, thereby relieving or eliminating the pre-menstrual syndrome.

3. Releasing pain and cramps
Acupressure also helps to the muscles to relax. By applying pressure at the certain point in the body, it helps to relieve the over active resulting in lessening the menstrual pain and cramps.

4. Circulatory system
By applying pressure in certain points in the body, acupressure helps to improve blood circulation in the body including the abdominal region, resulting in improve the transportation of nutrients to our body's cells need and lessening the nervous tension for some women with premenstrual syndrome.

5. Increase kidney function
Some women with symptoms of water retention may be caused by imbalance of kidney qi or lymphatic inability in fluid regulation. By applying fingers and thumb in certain meridian points, acupuncture helps to restore the kidney and lymphatic qi resulting in increasing the fluid secretion and lessening the problems of water retention.

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About the Author

"Let Take Care Your Health, Your Health Will Take Care You" Kyle J. Norton
I have been studying natural remedies for disease prevention for over 20 years and working as a financial consultant since 1990. Master degree in Mathematics, teaching and tutoring math at colleges and universities before joining insurance industries.

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Preschool Math Activities - Give Your Preschooler a Head Start

What are preschool math activities? They're exciting ways for you to help your preschooler learn while having fun. With these fun, easy, and inexpensive activities, you can help your child get ahead and make learning exciting at the same time.

Reading and math are the two foundation subjects in school. If your child succeeds in these subjects, he will succeed in school. Success in school equals success in life. Help your child accomplish this by giving him a love of learning from the beginning.

How? With preschool math activities. Here are a few ideas to get you started.

Counting

This is an easy preschool math activity that you can do all the time with your child. You need no materials or planning ahead - simply count. When you are playing outside with your child help your child count objects. Ex. count the trees, riding toys, swings, balls,s fence posts, and anything else you see.

Learning Numbers

One of the first concepts you need to teach your child is to recognize that a number means a certain number of objects. Ex.: The number "3" is equal to 3 rocks. Begin teaching this concept by following these steps.

Step #1

Begin one number at a time. Clearly print the number you are teaching your child on a lunch sack. Make the number large and brightly colored -- keep it interesting.

Step #2

Show your child that the number "2" means two of something. Demonstrate this several times. Tell your child you are both going on a hunt for two objects. You can do this inside and collect household objects (two spoons, two earrings, two toys, etc.) or you can pick a nice day and turn it into a walk.

On the walk find sets of two (two flowers, two rocks, two bugs, etc.)

Step #3

After your "hunt" empty the sack and count each set.

"You found two flowers! One...two."
"You found two sticks! One...two."

This may not sound too exciting to you, but to a preschooler it's as fun as an Easter egg hunt.

Step #4

After your child understands the concept of a number, let her find the sets of a number by herself.

Give her a sack that has whatever number you've been teaching and let her hunt for the sets herself. She then brings them back to you and you count together.

Learning Shapes

Preschool math activities that involve your child learning their shapes is also good. This can easily be done by introducing the shapes one at a time. Your child needs to learn these shapes:

• Circle
• Triangle
• Square
• Rectangle
• Diamond
• Moon

Learning these shapes not only helps in math, but it is a pre-reading skill too.

Step #1

Draw a shape on a piece of cardboard or poster board - large and bright.

Step #2

Teach your child the name of the shape.

Step #3

Take a walk and look for objects that have that same shape. Tricycle tire = circle etc.

Go through these steps with each object until your child knows all of her shapes and can find them during everyday activities - in the house, outside, trips to the store, while being read to.

As you can see, preschool math activities are simple but by doing these activities and including them in your everyday life, it is giving your child a head start in learning math concepts. Remember to keep these activities fun and exciting for your child. By doing this, you will be instilling a love of learning in your child.

About the Author

Debra Proctor is a homeschool mom with 16 years of experience and 4 children. Visit http://www.home-schooling-haven.com for more
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