We have managed to create this Wedding Photography Package for the Amazing Offer of £750 for those of you on a tight budget. This offer is for weddings taking place before March 31st, 2011.
This Amazing Offer of £750 includes:
Wedding Photography starting from 1 hour before the service photographing Groom and Guests arriving
Brides Arrival
The Service
Photographs of the Bride & Groom and Guests at the Venue
Group shots
Cutting the cake
Unlimited photographs taken
Photography finishes when you sit down for your wedding breakfast
After the wedding you will receive the proof images on CD. You will then be able to select 40 images of your choice to be Professionally Printed to the size of 8x6 inches.
Bridal Party preparing in the morning can be added for £100
Evening photography up to the first dance can also be added for the lower price of £100
Please call today for more details on 0845 468 88 80.
Colin Mason Wedding Photography Surrey
Wednesday, 23 June 2010
Children On Marriage
I thought I would start this thread as a bit of fun. A recent survey asked children between 5 and 10 some questions about marriage and relationships. Here are the humorous responses.
Answers about getting married.
"You've got to find somebody who likes the same stuff. You know, football, she really should like football and she should keep the crisps and dips coming." Kristen, aged 10
" No person really decides before they grow up who they are going to marry. God decides it all way before and you get to find out later who you get stuck with." Aged 10
"Marriage is when you get to keep your girl and don't have to give her back to the parents." Eric, aged 6
"It gives me a headache to think about that stuff. I'm just a kid. I don't need kind of trouble." Will, aged 7
" My mother says to look for someone that is kind...Thats what I'll do....I'll find somebody who's kinda tall and handsome." Carolyn, aged 8
What's is the right age to get married?
"Once I'm done with nursery, I'm going to find me a wife." Bert, Aged 5
Twenty three is the best aged to get married because you have known the person forever by then." Camille, aged 6
" No age is good to get married, I think you would be a fool to get married." Freddie, aged 6
How can a stranger tell if you are married?
"Well, you might have to guess when they are yelling at the same kids." Derrick, aged 8
What do most people do on dates?
"Dates are for having fun and people should use them to get to know each other. Even boys have if they listen long enough." Lynette, aged 8
"On the first date they tell each other lies and that usually gets get them interested enough to go for a second date." Martin, aged 9
When is it okay to kiss someone?
"When they're rich." Pam, aged 7
"The law says you have to be 18, so I don't want to break the law." Curtis, aged 7
"The rule goes like this. If you kiss someone you have to marry them, so I would only kiss when I wanted to settle down." Howard, aged 8
Is it better to be married or single?
"It's better for girls to be single but not for boys. Boys need someone to clean up after them." Anita, aged 9
How wold you make a marriage work?
"Tell your wife that she looks pretty even though she looks like a truck!!!!!!" Ricky, aged 10
Answers about getting married.
"You've got to find somebody who likes the same stuff. You know, football, she really should like football and she should keep the crisps and dips coming." Kristen, aged 10
" No person really decides before they grow up who they are going to marry. God decides it all way before and you get to find out later who you get stuck with." Aged 10
"Marriage is when you get to keep your girl and don't have to give her back to the parents." Eric, aged 6
"It gives me a headache to think about that stuff. I'm just a kid. I don't need kind of trouble." Will, aged 7
" My mother says to look for someone that is kind...Thats what I'll do....I'll find somebody who's kinda tall and handsome." Carolyn, aged 8
What's is the right age to get married?
"Once I'm done with nursery, I'm going to find me a wife." Bert, Aged 5
Twenty three is the best aged to get married because you have known the person forever by then." Camille, aged 6
" No age is good to get married, I think you would be a fool to get married." Freddie, aged 6
How can a stranger tell if you are married?
"Well, you might have to guess when they are yelling at the same kids." Derrick, aged 8
What do most people do on dates?
"Dates are for having fun and people should use them to get to know each other. Even boys have if they listen long enough." Lynette, aged 8
"On the first date they tell each other lies and that usually gets get them interested enough to go for a second date." Martin, aged 9
When is it okay to kiss someone?
"When they're rich." Pam, aged 7
"The law says you have to be 18, so I don't want to break the law." Curtis, aged 7
"The rule goes like this. If you kiss someone you have to marry them, so I would only kiss when I wanted to settle down." Howard, aged 8
Is it better to be married or single?
"It's better for girls to be single but not for boys. Boys need someone to clean up after them." Anita, aged 9
How wold you make a marriage work?
"Tell your wife that she looks pretty even though she looks like a truck!!!!!!" Ricky, aged 10
Friday, 18 June 2010
Wedding Day Do's and Don'ts
I was reading a wedding forum and a bride had mad a list of Do's and Don'ts for your wedding day. I think it's a good list and I thought I would share it with you. If you have any you would like to add then please leave your idea in the comments box and I will add them.
DO
*Expect the day to fly past
*Have breakfast. I didn't eat much, and when we arrived in the car I felt starving
*Put your shoes on before your dress if you have petticoats. I learnt this when going for fittings as I could hardly see my feet, let alone reach them!
*Do all the "old, new......" traditions. It makes it all feel really complete
*Expect to be nervous. I had been fine all the way up to getting my dress on, then I had a couple of tears. After that, I was fine again, but they were definitely needed
*Practise sitting in your dress. One slightly sticky moment when I got to the top of the aisle and we were seated, the petticoats in my skirt pushed against the chair and pushed it slightly away from me.
*Personalise the ceremony. Have readings and really take time picking the music. Most of our guests had never been to a civil ceremony, but they all thought it was beautiful and really personal.
*Delegate to and trust your bridesmaids and ushers. Mine really stepped up and I was so proud of them
*Have a photograph list. The time goes by so quickly, you want to make sure you get everything you want.
*Add another half hour to your allotted time for photos - you will run over
*Have 5 minutes to yourselves. Our hotel insisted on it with us, and it is so welcome as it's practically the only time you get to spend together in the whole day.
*Only cater for about 75% of guests for evening buffet. Most of the day people hardly ate anything after their big 3 course meal and wedding cake
*Have a band if you can afford it. Ours was a real talking point and everyone loved them
*Consummate on the night It makes it very very special. Even though we both drank all day, I think the adrenaline of the day takes over as neither of us were drunk
DON'T
*Expect to have a chance to see everyone
*Worry too much about the little things (decoration, favours, etc.). I didn't even notice them
*Think it won't change you. We have been together nearly 12 years and didn't expect a change, but we feel so much closer it's impossible to describe
*Wear complicated underwear. Going to the loo in a wedding dress is hard enough!
*Feel pressured into having children there if you don't want them. We didn't and no-one minded at all.
*Stress too much about the weather. The forecast a few days before our wedding was for the end of a hurricane to hit, but it was a glorious day
*Think that your dress won't get dirty. Mine was filthy. On that note, don't underestimate how much it will cost to get it cleaned. It was something I hadn't looked into it, and got a bit of a shock with the ?190 bill to have it cleaned and boxed!
*Worry about the number of evening guests. I did as ours dropped from 40 to just over 20, and not all of those turned up, but it didn't cause any issue (I was a bit worried the day guests may think "oh they haven't got many coming", but that never came out at all)
Wedding Photographer Hampshire
DO
*Expect the day to fly past
*Have breakfast. I didn't eat much, and when we arrived in the car I felt starving
*Put your shoes on before your dress if you have petticoats. I learnt this when going for fittings as I could hardly see my feet, let alone reach them!
*Do all the "old, new......" traditions. It makes it all feel really complete
*Expect to be nervous. I had been fine all the way up to getting my dress on, then I had a couple of tears. After that, I was fine again, but they were definitely needed
*Practise sitting in your dress. One slightly sticky moment when I got to the top of the aisle and we were seated, the petticoats in my skirt pushed against the chair and pushed it slightly away from me.
*Personalise the ceremony. Have readings and really take time picking the music. Most of our guests had never been to a civil ceremony, but they all thought it was beautiful and really personal.
*Delegate to and trust your bridesmaids and ushers. Mine really stepped up and I was so proud of them
*Have a photograph list. The time goes by so quickly, you want to make sure you get everything you want.
*Add another half hour to your allotted time for photos - you will run over
*Have 5 minutes to yourselves. Our hotel insisted on it with us, and it is so welcome as it's practically the only time you get to spend together in the whole day.
*Only cater for about 75% of guests for evening buffet. Most of the day people hardly ate anything after their big 3 course meal and wedding cake
*Have a band if you can afford it. Ours was a real talking point and everyone loved them
*Consummate on the night It makes it very very special. Even though we both drank all day, I think the adrenaline of the day takes over as neither of us were drunk
DON'T
*Expect to have a chance to see everyone
*Worry too much about the little things (decoration, favours, etc.). I didn't even notice them
*Think it won't change you. We have been together nearly 12 years and didn't expect a change, but we feel so much closer it's impossible to describe
*Wear complicated underwear. Going to the loo in a wedding dress is hard enough!
*Feel pressured into having children there if you don't want them. We didn't and no-one minded at all.
*Stress too much about the weather. The forecast a few days before our wedding was for the end of a hurricane to hit, but it was a glorious day
*Think that your dress won't get dirty. Mine was filthy. On that note, don't underestimate how much it will cost to get it cleaned. It was something I hadn't looked into it, and got a bit of a shock with the ?190 bill to have it cleaned and boxed!
*Worry about the number of evening guests. I did as ours dropped from 40 to just over 20, and not all of those turned up, but it didn't cause any issue (I was a bit worried the day guests may think "oh they haven't got many coming", but that never came out at all)
Wedding Photographer Hampshire
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