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Need help finding the songs for those memorable wedding moments?

Without a doubt, music will set the tone for your wedding. But putting together a meaningful and joyful playlist can feel a bit (or a lot!) overwhelming. Fortunately, we are here to help you!
Take a look at the following selection we have made for you and find your perfect match!

Songs to walk down the aisle
I get to love you by Ruelle
Thousand Years by Christina Perri (Try the Piano / Cello version, and you should definitely take a look at the Boyce Avenue acoustic version!)
To Make You Feel My Love by Adele  (Try the instrumental version!)
Turning Page by Sleeping At Last
The Blessing by Kari Jobe and Cody Carnes
This is it by Scotty McCreery
Can’t Help Falling in Love by Haley Reinhart
Bloom by The Paper Kites
(Everything I Do) I Do It For You by Bryan Adams
Perfect Duet by Ed Sheeran
Speechless by Dan and Shay
Marry Me by Train
Canción de boda by Demis Roussos (Spanish)
Hasta mi final by Il Divo (Spanish)

Father & daughter songs... And mother & daughter songs? Yes!
God Bless the Boy by Cody Johnson
My Wish by Rascal Flatts
I Hope You Dance by Lee Ann Womack
Daddy Dance With Me by Krystal Keith
My Little Girl by Tim McGraw
Butterfly Kisses by Bob Carlisle
Half the Man by Jennifer Smestad
I Loved Her First by Heartland
She's Somebody's Daughter by Drew Baldridge
My Boy (My Girl Version) by Elvie Shane
The Man Who Loves You The Most by Zac Brown Band
This Dance by Scott Thomas Laughridge
Have I Told You Lately That I Love You by Rod Stewart
Sweet Child O’ Mine by Jasmine Thompson
You've Got a Friend In Me from Toy Story
Daddy Lessons by Beyoncé
Pinky Promise by Steven Cade
Llegaste tú by Luis Fonsi y Juan Luis Guerra (Spanish)
Never Alone by Jim Brickman
Mama's Song by Carrie Underwood
You Are the Sunshine of My Life by Stevie Wonder
You're Gonna Be by Reba McEntire
Find Your Wings by Mark Harris
I Turn to You by Christina Aguilera
There Goes My Life by Kenny Chesney
Dance Like Yo Daddy by Meghan Trainor
I Will Walk With You by John Fogerty
In My Daughter's Eyes by Martina McBride
It's for My Dad by Nancy Sinatra

Mother & son songs... And bride & son songs? Yes!
I love this Dance by Caleb Beachy 
The First Lady In My Life by Paul Todd 
My Wish by Rascal Flatts
Simple Man by Lynyrd Skynyrd
A Song for Mama by Boyz II Men
Humble And Kind by Tim McGraw
I Hope You Dance by Lee Ann Womack
Days Like This by Van Morrison
Never Alone by Jim Brickman
93 Million Miles by Jason Mraz
Loves Me Like a Rock by Paul Simon
You're Gonna Be by Reba McEntire
That's What Mamas Do by Jason Matthews
Find Your Wings by Mark Harris
He Gets That From Me by Reba McEntire
Close to You by The Carpenters

Newlyweds first dance... And what about a last dance before living happily ever after?
Tanto by Jesse & Joy and Luis Fonsi (For shy couples - Spanish)
Found You by Chris And Bri
100 años by Ha*Ash and Prince Royce (Spanish)
Por el Resto de Mi Vida by Andrés Cepeda (Spanish)
Caminar de Tu Mano by Río Roma and Fonseca (Spanish)
How Sweet It Is by Michael Bublé
You'll Be In My Heart by Phil Collins
I Turn to You by Christina Aguilera
I Don't Dance by Lee Brice (Did he play hard? If so, this is your perfect song!)
At Last by Etta Jones
Amazed by Lonestar
How Long Will I Love You by Ellie Goulding
From This Moment On by Shania Twain
I Wanna Grow Old With You by Major League
The One by Kodaline

Cake cutting
Cake By the Ocean by DNCE
Sugar by Maroon 5
Sugar Sugar by The Archies
Birthday Cake by Rihanna
I Can’t Help Myself by Four Tops
Cake by Flo Rida, 99 Percent
Lips Like Sugar by Echo & the Bunnymen
Honey Bee by Blake Shelton
Eat It by "Weird Al" Yankovic
Sabor de amor by Danza Invisible (Spanish)

Vow renewal songs...
The best Thing by Steven Cade
Let’s Stay Together by Tina Turner
By Reyni December 26, 2023
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By Reyni June 30, 2022
Woo-hoo! We are so happy to present to you our latest tool to help you start planning with us your destination wedding in Dominican Republic! Benefits of filling out our destination wedding questionnaire: It is a time efficient and an effective way to gather all the information we need to put together your perfect destination wedding in Dominican Republic. It is the best guide for you and us to get to the same page throughout the wedding planning process. Gathering essential information about you and your special day will guarantee that you have a successful, joyful and stress-free wedding day. We think every wedding is unique as you are, so our wedding questionnaire will help us know you, and make sure we can provide a tailor-made service to you. It will help us create the timeline for your special day, know what your expectations are, and get an overall idea for the structure of your destination wedding day. Click here to fill out our Wedding Questionnaire and start planning your dream wedding in the Dominican Republic!
By Reyni April 3, 2022
Choosing a wedding destination can be quite an exercise, as the location sets the tone for the entire occasion. There is a wide range of places out there, so you must weigh them carefully when choosing your wedding venue. 1. Know your budget. This is the first step you need to take when shortlisting a location, so you know eforehand whether it will fit in your pocket or not. 2. Have an estimate number of guests. The cost of wedding venues and accommodation can vary greatly with the number of expected guests. 3. Agree on a destination you both enjoy or have always wanted to visit. 4. Find out if there will be any big event on the same date/s as yours at those potential locations. This is quite important because flight and accommodation prices could go up and get booked up quickly. 5. Decide on the type of wedding location you would like. Many people prefer an outdoor or a garden wedding over indoor weddings. Try not to be in two minds while looking for a wedding location otherwise you will never be able to shortlist any destination convincingly. Talk to you better half and make sure you have a consensus on at least the type of venue. 6. Have in mind that a church or temple ceremony means guests will need to be transported from the hotel to the church, and then from the church to the reception location, so this logistic requires careful planning. 7. Check the weather history to get a sense of the typical weather for the desired locations and wedding date. 8. Plan your wedding decorations. Decide the look, feel, and theme for your wedding, and plan the decorations accordingly. Work with a local florist to select your flowers, including centerpieces. Keep in mind that flowers are more expensive and are in limited availability during the winter. 9. Make sure the wedding location has an easy and accessible way for elderly or disabled guests to get to the ceremony and / or reception site. 10. Bear in mind that sunset ceremonies, while stunning, are often difficult to view and to photograph . You and your better half could be backlit, and the photographs will show all your guests screening their eyes with their programs. 11. Put together a solid plan B in case of bad weather. Select a location that has an indoor alternative.
By Reyni January 11, 2022
If you decided to go solo about planning your destination wedding or elopement, then you’d probably need this! Our step-by-step guide will help you create an accurate timeline of your wedding day, breaking the tasks into bits while working within the right timeframe with minimal stress. If you are celebrating your wedding at a hotel or you have hired a wedding coordinator for your off-site wedding, then the timeline must be done by them. So, no need to worry about it! However, if you would like to control every aspect of the event, keep reading and start planning! Name & Name Wedding Timeline As of 01/01/2022 (Always write the last date of modification) Date of Wedding: Saturday, February 5, 2022 Ceremony Venue: Beach Gazebo Ceremony Timing: 5:30 pm (Ceremony Invitation Time) Reception Venue: Beach Restaurant Reception Timing: 6:00 pm Cocktail Start Time 7:30 pm Dinner Start Time 11:30 pm Reception End Time / Hotel Disco Start Time 2:00 am Disco End Time Contact: Susie, MOH (bride's sister) Room 1106 or 555 123 456 Name, Role / Room number or telephone number Coordinator: Name / Hotel - Venue Coordinator Telephone number Wednesday, February 2 4:00 PM NAME & NAME + Wedding group arrives to the Hotel 4:30 PM Check-in Start time 7:30 PM Wedding group meets at the buffet for a welcome dinner in a reserved are a (previously arranged with the Hotel) 9:00 PM Hotel Showtime (NAME OF THE SHOW) in the Theater at the Main Lobby / Have a few drinks at the Lobby Bar while enjoying the Show Thursday, February 3 9:30 AM Free choice Breakfast start time 11:00 AM NAME & NAME meet Hotel or Venue coordinator to review wedding details NAME & NAME deliver decorations / welcome bags / favors to the Hotel or Venue coordinator 1:00 PM Free choice lunch start time 4:00 PM Hotel coordinator places welcome bags in the guest rooms Volleyball match on the beach: e.g. Girls vs Boys (previously arranged with the Hotel Entertainment Manager) 5:00 PM Free choice Hotel activities (If possible, list hotel activities) 7:00 PM Free choice dinner start time 9:00 PM Hotel Showtime (NAME OF THE SHOW) in the Theater at the Main Lobby Friday, February 4 - Day before 9:30 AM Free choice Breakfast start time 11:00 AM NAME & NAME + Wedding party ( bridesmaids, groomsmen, MOH, MOB, FOB, ect.) meet Hotel or Venue coordinator at the Beach Gazebo to rehearse the ceremony 1:00 PM Free choice lunch start time 3:00 PM Free choice Hotel activities (If possible, list hotel activities) 5:00 PM Wedding hair and Makeup Trial at the Spa 7:00 PM Rehearsal dinner at XYZ Restaurant in a reserved area with a set menu (previously arranged with the Hotel) 9:00 PM Hotel Showtime (NAME OF THE SHOW) in the Theater at the Main Lobby 10:30 PM NAME & NAME go to bed (the earlier the better!) Saturday, February 5 - Wedding Day 9:30 AM Free choice Breakfast start time 10:00 AM Venue / Hotel coordinator opens venue, available 10:30 AM Rentals arrive, begin placing tables first, then chairs All Bridesmaids, Bride, MOB arrive to Bridal Party Room or go to the Spa Makeup Artists arrives to Bridal Party Room or go to the Spa Hair Stylist arrives to Bridal Party Room or go to the Spa HAIR AND MAKEUP SCHEDULE 10:30 AM Br idesmaid 1 Makeup 10:30 AM MOB Hair 11:00 AM Bridesmaid 2 Makeup 11:15 AM Bridesmaid 4 Hair 11:30 AM Bridesmaid 3 Makeup 12:00 PM Bridesmaid 3 Hair 12:00 PM Bridesmaid 4 Makeup 12:45 PM Bridesmaid 1 Hair 12:30 PM MOB Makeup 1:30 PM Bridesmaid 2 Hair 1:00 PM Bride Makeup 2:15 PM Bride Hair 11:00 AM Cater arrives and loads in Table Linens arrive" Coordinator place linens AV / DJ arrives to set-up sound / dancefloor at the Beach Gazebo and at the Beach Restaurant 11:30 AM Mother of Bride gathers dress, shoes, wedding materials to be photographed MOH confirms with R oom Service the food to be delivered to the Bridal and Groom Party Room (previously arranged with the Hotel) 12:00 PM Florist arrives at ceremony venue, unloads into the shade 12:30 PM Room Service delivers food to the Bridal and Groom Party Room 3:00 PM Florist arrives at reception venue, unloads into the shade Cake shop delivers cake to reception venue, Coordinator to direct where cake is placed 4:00 PM Photographer arrives to Bridal Party room, takes shots of dress, shoes, getting ready Coordinator drops off bouquets at Bridal Party room, then boutonnieres at grooms room 4:30 PM Second Shooter arrives to Grooms ro om, takes shots of getting ready, groomsmen Cater / Coordinator sets up flatware/glassware/plates on tables Coordinator places place cards / favors / decor provided by NAME & NAME 5:00 PM Ceremony Musicians arrive Coordinator tests AV at ceremony with the DJ Officiant arrives to ceremony venue Caters sets up bar at the beach gazebo Photographer takes gazebo shots before ceremony begins Groomsmen, Groom, and Families head to the Beach Gazebo Makeup Artist heads out Hair Stylist heads out Greeter lets guests know where to sit as guests arrive 5:15 PM Ceremony Musicians in place Bridesmaids and Bride head to the Beach Gazebo 5:30 PM Ceremony Invitation Time Coordinator lines up Bridesmaids, Groomsmen, Families, flower girls 5:35 PM Coordinator to cue ceremony musicians to play: FAMILY/BRIDESMAID’S PROCESSIONAL MUSIC Name, Groom’s Mother walks down with Name, Groom’s Father – sit in the first row on the right side Name, Bride’s Mother walks down with Name, Bride’s Grandfather – sit in the first row on the left side Wait until Bride’s Mother is seated, then Coordinator cues the following from front of the Gazebo: Groomsman and Bridesmaid 1: Name & Name Groomsman and Bridesmaid 2: Name & Name Groomsman and Bridesmaid 3: Name & Name Groomsman and Bridesmaid 4: Name & Name Flower Girls G roomsmen locate themselves to the right, next to the groom Bridesmaids and Flower girls locate themselves to the left Pause, Coordinator to cue ceremony musicians to play: BRIDE'S SONG TO WALK DOWN THE AISLE Coordinator to cue Bride and Father of Bride Bride and FoB begin walking – SLOWLY! Bride and FoB reach end of the aisle and pause for photos/video and soak in the moment and all the smiling faces Bride and FoB reach top of aisle a few feet away from Officiant Officiant leads the way FoB sit on the left side next to Mother of Bride CEREMONY AS PER OFFICIANT: GREETING DECLARATION OF INTENTION OFFICIANT SPEECH MOTHER OF BRIDE READING VOWS BLESSING AND EXCHANGE OF RINGS DECLARATION OF MARRIAGE KISS PRESENTATION OF MR. AND M RS. FRIST NAME AND FIRST NAME – GROOM’S LAST NAME RECESSIONAL Pause, Coordinator to cue ceremony musicians to play: RECESSIONAL MUSIC Bride and Groom pause and look at the audience Bride and Groom dance/walk out of the Beach Gazebo SLOWLY Bridesmaids and Groomsmen pause until Bride and Groom hit the end of the aisle Bridesmaids and Groomsmen pair up and follow Bride and Groom: Groomsman and Bridesmaid 4: Name & Name Groomsman and Bridesmaid 3: Name & Name Groomsman and Bridesmaid 2: Name & Name Groomsman and Bridesmaid 1: Name & Name 6:00 PM Cocktail Start Time at the Beach Gazebo Servers offer drinks and canapes to the guests at the Beach gazebo DJ plays music at the beach gazebo Photographer organizes Bridal Party/Family for photos Ceremony Musicians head out MOH as bride’s assistant to refresh lipstick, re-fluff dress, etc. Photography Schedule 5 mins Officiant with Bride and Groom Officiant with Bride and Groom + Families 5 mins Flower girls/ring bearers (any young kids), with Bride and Groom Families of flower girls/ring bearers, with Bride and Groom 10 mins Brides family with Bride and Groom Grooms family with Bride and Groom 5 mins Entire Bridal Party with Bride and Groom 20 mins Bride and Groom Alone 6:45 PM NAME & NAME enjoy Cocktail Time at the beach gazebo and mingle with guests 7:10 PM Wedding group heads up to the Reception venue 7:20 PM Coordinator begins telling guests to find their seats 7:30 PM Reception Start Time Coordinator to cue bridesmaids, groomsmen, bride, and groom for grand entrance Coordinator ensures all guests seated Coordinator cues DJ to play GRAND ENTRANCE SONG DJ introduces wedding party: Groomsman and Bridesmaid 1: Name & Name Groomsman and Bridesmaid 2: Name & Name Groomsman and Bridesmaid 3: Name & Name Groomsman and Bridesmaid 4: Name & Name Bridesmaids and groomsmen go to the dancefloor, do a dance move and find their seats DJ to introduce the bride and groom “AND NOW I PRESENT… NAME & NAME go to dancefloor, do a dance move, then find their seats 7:40 PM Caterer/Servers immediately serve salad course 7:45 PM Guest enjoying salad course Coordinator to prep speakers (encouragement, hold speaker super close to face, make it light and short and smile, and were to stand) 7:55 PM Caterer/servers clear salad course 8:00 PM Caterer/servers serve entrée course 8:10 PM Coordinator bring speaker #1 the microphone 8:11 PM Speaker #1 8:16 PM Speaker #2 8:25 PM Coordinator ready with glass of champagne to cheers and to take microphone 8:30 PM DJ asked NAME & NAME to the dancefloor for their first dance DJ plays NAME & NAME FIRST DANCE SONG 8:30 PM DJ asks Mother of Groom and Father of Bride to the dancefloor DJ plays FATHER/DAUGHTER, MOTHER/SON DANCE 8:35 PM Servers clear entrée 8:40 PM Servers serve dessert 8:55 PM Servers clear dessert DJ announces cake cutting and that the bars are open 9:00 PM Crazy hour team arrives Photographer, Bride, and Groom cut the cake DJ plays fun music for dance party Caterer/Servers pass out cake Optional items: B o uquet toss, with bouquet toss song Garter toss, with garter toss song Cultural items 10:00 PM Photographer heads out 10:25 PM Coordinator cues DJ to play Crazy hour music 10:30 PM Crazy hour starts 11:20 PM Crazy hour ends 11:22 PM DJ announces Bride & Groom last dance and plays LAST DANCE SONG NAME & NAME last dance JUST THE TWO OF THEM! 11:30 PM Wedding reception End Time DJ cuts music Guests head to the Hotel Disco Mother of Bride gathers cake, specialty table numbers, place cards 11:45 PM Load-out begins 2:00 AM Disco End Time Would you like to receive this sample in an Excel template to customize it? Get it here! ~*~ Are you having a destination wedding, but have no idea where to start! Get here our Destination Wedding Timeline to guide you throughout the whole planning process!
By Reyni October 17, 2021
A unity ceremony is a creative way to celebrate love and personalize your wedding service! Unity ceremonies usually take place after the exchanging of vows and rings, and allow for other family members to participate as well, furthering its meaning and representation of two families becoming one. Which one would you choose? Keep reading to find out more... *HANDFASTING CEREMONY (AKA Tying the knot ceremony) This is an ancient Irish tradition, where your hands and your better-half hands are tied together as a symbol of your union. They say this is where the phrase “tying the knot” comes from. In this ritual, the celebrant will tie your hands with a ribbon/cord or with several ribbons/cords while you are pronouncing your wedding vows, or as she/he says a special poem. You can choose one / several colors depending on what you would like to symbolize with this ceremony: White ribbon/cord: purity Red ribbon/cord: passion Blue ribbon/cord: fidelity Green ribbon/cord: fertility and growth Purple ribbon/cord: spiritual strength Gold ribbon/cord: wisdom Black ribbon/cord: pure love and success Orange ribbon/cord: kindness Gray ribbon/cord: balance Yellow ribbon/cord: harmony Silver ribbon/cord: protection and creativity Brown ribbon/cord: nurturing Personalize it! How? Instead of a cord/ribbon ask your florist to make a garland with flowers that represent what you would like to symbolize with this beautiful ceremony. E.g.: baby’s breath equal to purity of heart, yellow rose equal to friendship, etc. *HOURGLASS SAND CEREMONY This is a variant of the classic sand ceremony, but in this case, instead of a vase, the couple combines the sand in an hourglass. You can use different colored sand that matches your wedding color, or you can just use sand from the beach! With this lovely ceremony you symbolize the start of your lives together, and once sealed, the authentic and meaningful hourglass can be part of the décor of your new home. *LOVE LOCK CEREMONY This romantic ceremony symbolizes the commitment, strength, and constancy of a relationship. The couple will lock together two padlocks while the celebrant describes both the action and what it means in the view of the couple. They then throw the key away, ensuring that their love will be unbreakable. A poem or other reading may also be done while joining of the padlocks. Personalize it! How? Engrave, paint or scratch your names, initials, and/or the date on the locks. *WINE CEREMONY If you want a ritual that symbolizes the blending of two lives, then the wine ceremony is perfect for you! The couple will pour wine from two different bottles into the same glass, and then, they will both drink from this glass. The celebrant or a relative can read a relevant poem or text that describes the meaning of the ritual for the couple. Reading sample: “This ceremony represents your two individual lives, combined like the two wines into one single life. The drinking of the combined wine signifies the commitment you now make to live your lives as one family. May you remember this day of commitment you have sealed with drinking of the new wine joining your lives as one.” Personalize it! How? Change the wine for tequila shots, a delicious mojito or any other easy-to-prepare cocktail! *WINE BOX CEREMONY It is also called “Love letter ceremony”, and it’s perfect for couples who like wine and who love to write. It is a ritual to celebrate your love on your wedding day and in the future. You decide when to open the box: it could be in your first anniversary, fifth anniversary or maybe, when for some reason, you are facing a hard time as a couple. You and your partner will write on a card or in a letter what you love about each other and why you have chosen to get married. The letters must be sealed in separate envelopes, and you cannot see what your better half has written. Then, during your wedding ceremony, after the vows and exchange of rings, the couple will place both letters in a box containing a bottle of wine, and they will lock the box with the promise to open it in the future. When the time comes, you both will enjoy the wine together, share your letters and read them. Reading sample: Reading sample: “__________ & ___________, this box is to be opened on the occasion of your _____ wedding anniversary, the wine enjoyed together, your letters shared and read together. Display this box in a prominent place in your home as a constant reminder of the vows you have taken today and your commitment to each other. However, should you find your marriage enduring challenging adversities, then open this box together, drink the wine together and read the letters you wrote to one another when you were first united as a couple in marriage. __________ & ___________, you may now seal the wine box." Personalize it! How? You can change the bottle of wine for a bottle of champagne, a beer, a bottle of tequila, whisky, etc. Also, make sure to engrave your wine box a lovely customized label, your names, initials and/or wedding date! Are you having a destination wedding, but have no idea where to start! Get here our Destination Wedding Timeline to guide you throughout the whole planning process!
By Reyni September 23, 2021
Need help writing your wedding vows? We’ve got you covered! Keep reading and get inspired with the one that matches the most your love story. We are completely sure that with these ideas, your vows will be unique and authentic! “(NAME), It is true that I cannot promise you that tomorrow will be perfect. It is true I cannot promise you that our life together will be easy. But this I promise you: Even if I am late, I will always be here for you. I promise you my endless devotion, my loyalty, and my pure love. I promise you that no matter how dark it gets, the sun will shine on us again. For better or for worse, I am, and I will be your partner in everything, your friend, your family and your rock for all the days of my life.” ***** “(NAME), when we first met, I was scared and guarded but you knew exactly what I needed. Today I want to thank you for being so consistent, for loving me with all my flaws and past mistakes since day one. Thank you for being my calm place when everything seems chaotic. Thank you for believing in me more than I have ever believe in myself. Thank you for making this relationship so simple, so sweet, so adventurous. Thank you for showing me how to love and how to be loved in return. I’m thankful for your sincere eyes which see the beauty and the best in me. I’m thankful for your tender hands which work so hard to support our family. But most of all, I’m thankful for your big heart which loves me so dearly. I promise to pray for you, to support you in everything you do, catch you when you fall, and love you through the ups and downs. I promise to never give up on us. I promise to be your light in the darkness when days get tough. I promise to face tough decisions as a team. I promise to love you until my last breathe.” ***** “Today, I start this journey with you, (NAME), because it is with you that I feel most myself and most alive. It is with you that I learned what true love and loyal friendship are. It is with you that I want to fly together, because you (NAME) are my soul mate, and the man/woman that I am meant to spend the rest of my life with. Through life’s ups and downs, I’ll be with you. I promise you that I will see you through any crisis and stand right by your side. I promise to dream with you, build with your and to always encourage you, no matter how crazy your plans may be. I promise you that I will be your protector, your advisor, your friend, but most importantly, I will be your wife/husband. I loved you yesterday, I love you today and I will love you for the rest of my life. My heart belongs unequivocally to you, for all the days of our lives.” ***** “(NAME), when we first met, I could never have imagined how far we’d have come. First, we were strangers, then archenemies, then friends, then best friends, and now we are here as lovers. And now that we are here, I cannot imagine anyone else to go through life with. Now I realize, you are God’s greatest gift to me. You are my life partner and my truest love. You know me better than anyone else, loved me through my ups and downs, comforted me when I was afraid and cheered me up when I was sad. You have made me happier than I could’ve ever imagine and more loved than I have ever thought possible. I am my best self with you. For all these reasons and several thousand more I cannot put into words: I promise to laugh with you, cry with you, grow and build with you. I promise to be your best friend and your biggest fan, to encourage and nurture your dreams. I promise to make you happy, not out of obligation, but because your happiness is one of my happiness. I promise to never let you face this world alone, and I promise to never take your love for granted. I promise to show you everyday how blessed I am to have you in my life.”
By Reyni August 22, 2021
We give you six different scenarios where you may need a prenup! Keep reading and find out how to handle the whole process. You may need a prenup if: You want to protect your possessions and/or those of your children from a previous marriage. Either one of you is substantially wealthier than the other. You are a financially dependent parent. You would like to have a written record of the proprietorship of assets with the aim of avoiding future confusion on the part of creditors or other family members. You are a business owner. Your future partner in life has major premarital responsibilities, such as child support, alimony, or tax debts. How to go about it? Communication, communication, communication. Start discussing the prenup well in advance of the wedding date. When discussing the terms be open, candid, and direct. Listen to your partner and invite ideas. Make sure to choose a time and a quiet place where both of you are relaxed having this conversation. Make a list of all assets and obligations and, if possible, any future inheritances. Make sure to include any gifts and belongings that each party is bringing into the marriage. Decide who will pay any debt contracted during the marriage. Indicate who will get the house (s) and how you will divide any bank accounts, insurance sums, and investment income – including retirement assets. That’s to say who will get what in the event of death or divorce. Do not forget to add a deal on future alimony and spousal support. Mention who will be your life insurance beneficiaries, and how it will be distributed. Find a good divorce or contracts lawyer to help you with the agreement. Be aware that the price will depend on the number of assets involved and that the whole process can take from two to three weeks.
By Reyni August 8, 2021
Need help finding the songs for those memorable wedding moments? Without a doubt, music will set the tone for your wedding. But putting together a meaningful and joyful playlist can feel a bit (or a lot!) overwhelming. Fortunately, we are here to help you! Take a look at the following selection we have made for you and find your perfect match! Songs to walk down the aisle I get to love you by Ruelle Thousand Years by Christina Perri (Try the Piano / Cello version, and you should definitely take a look at the Boyce Avenue acoustic version!) To Make You Feel My Love by Adele (Try the instrumental version!) Turning Page by Sleeping At Last The Blessing by Kari Jobe and Cody Carnes This is it by Scotty McCreery Can’t Help Falling in Love by Haley Reinhart Bloom by The Paper Kites (Everything I Do) I Do It For You by Bryan Adams Perfect Duet by Ed Sheeran Speechless by Dan and Shay Marry Me by Train Canción de boda by Demis Roussos (Spanish) Hasta mi final by Il Divo (Spanish) Father & daughter songs... And mother & daughter songs? Yes! God Bless the Boy by Cody Johnson My Wish by Rascal Flatts I Hope You Dance by Lee Ann Womack Daddy Dance With Me by Krystal Keith My Little Girl by Tim McGraw Butterfly Kisses by Bob Carlisle Half the Man by Jennifer Smestad I Loved Her First by Heartland She's Somebody's Daughter by Drew Baldridge My Boy (My Girl Version) by Elvie Shane The Man Who Loves You The Most by Zac Brown Band This Dance by Scott Thomas Laughridge Have I Told You Lately That I Love You by Rod Stewart Sweet Child O’ Mine by Jasmine Thompson You've Got a Friend In Me from Toy Story Daddy Lessons by Beyoncé Pinky Promise by Steven Cade Llegaste tú by Luis Fonsi y Juan Luis Guerra (Spanish) Never Alone by Jim Brickman Mama's Song by Carrie Underwood You Are the Sunshine of My Life by Stevie Wonder You're Gonna Be by Reba McEntire Find Your Wings by Mark Harris I Turn to You by Christina Aguilera There Goes My Life by Kenny Chesney Dance Like Yo Daddy by Meghan Trainor I Will Walk With You by John Fogerty In My Daughter's Eyes by Martina McBride It's for My Dad by Nancy Sinatra Mother & son songs... And bride & son songs? Yes! I love this Dance by Caleb Beachy The First Lady In My Life by Paul Todd My Wish by Rascal Flatts Simple Man by Lynyrd Skynyrd A Song for Mama by Boyz II Men Humble And Kind by Tim McGraw I Hope You Dance by Lee Ann Womack Days Like This by Van Morrison Never Alone by Jim Brickman 93 Million Miles by Jason Mraz Loves Me Like a Rock by Paul Simon You're Gonna Be by Reba McEntire That's What Mamas Do by Jason Matthews Find Your Wings by Mark Harris He Gets That From Me by Reba McEntire Close to You by The Carpenters Newlyweds first dance... And what about a last dance before living happily ever after? Tanto by Jesse & Joy and Luis Fonsi (For shy couples - Spanish) Found You by Chris And Bri 100 años by Ha*Ash and Prince Royce (Spanish) Por el Resto de Mi Vida by Andrés Cepeda (Spanish) Caminar de Tu Mano by Río Roma and Fonseca (Spanish) How Sweet It Is by Michael Bublé You'll Be In My Heart by Phil Collins I Turn to You by Christina Aguilera I Don't Dance by Lee Brice (Did he play hard? If so, this is your perfect song!) At Last by Etta Jones Amazed by Lonestar How Long Will I Love You by Ellie Goulding From This Moment On by Shania Twain I Wanna Grow Old With You by Major League The One by Kodaline Cake cutting Cake By the Ocean by DNCE Sugar by Maroon 5 Sugar Sugar by The Archies Birthday Cake by Rihanna I Can’t Help Myself by Four Tops Cake by Flo Rida, 99 Percent Lips Like Sugar by Echo & the Bunnymen Honey Bee by Blake Shelton Eat It by "Weird Al" Yankovic Sabor de amor by Danza Invisible (Spanish) Vow renewal songs... The best Thing by Steven Cade Let’s Stay Together by Tina Turner
By Reyni June 27, 2021
A destination wedding Web site or a wedsite is an efficient and sustainable way to communicate a lot of information about your destination wedding in Dominican Republic to all your guests. They probably have a myriad of questions, and a personalized wedsite allows you to anticipate and answer all those questions! Wondering what info you should include on your DR destination wedding Web site? Here is a brief guideline with the most common topics to cover:
By Reyni June 23, 2021
Woohoo! Finally, we have reached the third post out of three, in which we give you the ten basic questions you should ask a destination wedding planner in the first consultation meeting. You will also find our own answers below each question! Have a happy planning!! Missed the second post? Go here and take a look! First post here !
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