I'm planning to get married. Do I have to take my husbands surname or can I keep my own? While it has been customary to take your husband's name after marriage in New Zealand, it is entirely acceptable to keep your own.
It's only the day you've been planning since you first discovered the romance of the prince and princess living happily ever after in wedding bliss. Everything is confirmed and maybe even paid for but there is no magical wand to wave when the clouds accumulate the day of your wedding.
The months, weeks and days that lead up to your wedding day will be frantic at best. Although it isn't compulsory, how on earth will you find the time to begin looking for a gift that means something? We give you a couple of ideas to help you start thinking in ways that will be sure to please.
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The Stag Night; and as the Best Man it is your honour to come up with ideas to organise wild bachelor party to end all bachelor parties. Maybe you both don't want any big hassle.
Just putting a little extra thought into your event can go a long way to greening your wedding, but we think it is well worth the effort! Here are some tips on how to have a beautiful wedding without sacrificing your green ideals.
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