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| Q. I have four months to plan my wedding. Can it be done in that short amount of time? Do you have any suggestions? | ANSWER>>
| Q. I’m looking for a different way to celebrate at the end of our ceremony, something a bit less traditional than birdseed or rice. Any suggestions? | ANSWER>>
| Q. Our wedding turned into quite a production, and we enlisted the help of a professional bridal consultant to help iron out all the details. She has been a dream to work, with and has gone above and beyond what we expected to make our celebration perfect. We’d like to show our appreciation for all her hard work, but we’re unsure of how to go about thanking her. Would it be appropriate to tip her for a job well done? | ANSWER>>
Q. I'm confused. More than half of our wedding guests are coming from out of town. What should we do? I have been told that it is our responsibility to pay, which we can't afford. I have been told that my family and I must act as hosts for all the guests, coordinating daily activities for all of them. How can I handle the last minute wedding details if I am forced to be a tour guide? Sincerely, Stressed in Chicago | ANSWER>>
Q. I'm getting married in Wisconsin but we live in Chicago, Illinois.
Do I have to get a Wisconsin marriage license or an Illinois? Sincerely, Oh Where?, Oh Where? |
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Q. Can you offer any assistance with getting engagement and wedding announcements published in local newspapers? I visited the web sites for both The Daily Southtown and The Chicago Tribune, but I was unable to find the information I was looking for. Sincerely, Talk of the Town | ANSWER>>
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