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Lizzy

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  1. Ah, thanks you guys! My birthday was pretty low key. My best firiend's son was married that evening so we went to that. It was so nice, they asked for everyones attention and announced that "someone very special to our family

    is having a birthday tonight" and then everyone sang to me. I was flabergasted! Tomorrow we are having a family birthday dinner.

    Thank you all for your sweet remarks.

  2. Heidi, what else can any of us say? The "woman" is using up the air we breathe. What a waste! Honey, if you and Regie can swing it, tell her and the horse she rode in on, to go screw themselves! Compassion is a gift we were given by God. OK, she missed the boat, therefore, she has to answer to someone other than us at another time. She is bad, mean and evil. Do what you have to do, but do not waste any more of your prescious energy on her or the company that she represents. You need to concentrate on Heidi, your, heart and your soul, and yes your womb. Her ugliness and darkness is interferring with your healing. If you can, please walk away and demand every cent that is owed to you! Then, concentrate on what it means to you to be a family with Reggie. You will find the answer, I know you will.

    All of your BDW sisters and mothers love you.

     

    Lizzy

  3. The rehersal dinner is done the nite or a couple of nites b4 the wedding. With a destination wedding, most of the girls call it a welcome dinner and invite all of their guests who have travelled to celebrate the wedding. It is often a wonderful way for all of the guests to meet and get to know one another. Traditionally it is hosted by the parents of the groom. BUT, DWs are not so much traditional. Sometimes the bride and groom are paying for everything themselves. The food has nothing to do with what you are serving at your reception, it is completely separate. If you do a search on this forum under "Welcome Dinner" or "Rehersal Dinner", you will find out a lot on how the brides are doing theirs. I hope this helped you somewhat.

     

    Lizzy

  4. Hi, most of the girls had their photos done professionally. Then I think some of them did their own books, but I think some mad their own. I would contact nurseSarah, Ann, Courtney, or Jessalyn. I'm sorry I don't remember all of their forum names. Also, do a search for BDR photos and you should be able to get more inf from that search. Good luck!! I'm sure someone else will answer better in the morning.

  5. Hey Kristi, welcome to the forum. I think joining our group is a very smart business move for any photographer who wants to get into destination weddings. The ladies and gents on the forum are all committed to doing their wedding, their way. This includes finding that special photographer, whether it be a traditional or photojournalist. Your photos are stunning! I am so happy to say welcome4.gif

  6. I don't know if they do or not. We are staying at Dreams Tulum and are having our rehearsal dinner there, but Jackie is not planning that celebration...the WC from the hotel is. The wedding and reception are at the beach club, Jackie is planning all of that I do know that Jackie is married into the family that owns Anna y Jose Resort and Spa. If you go to tulumweddings.com and look at the info, I am sure you will find contact info.

  7. Hi, I have gradeschool pictures of me with my dark cirles and bags! Got them from my daddy. Anyway, Lauder has a make-up called Double Wear. It is a stay in place foudation that won't rub off and stays at least 15 hours/or when you wash it off. This foundation also has a concealor that works really well. Unfortunately there isn't an eyecreme that will tackle both puffiness and circles. I have used Christian Dior creme for circles and Benefits Puffy something for puffiness. The Dior is pricey, but works really well along with a concealor after about 2 weeks daily use. The puffy one I like too, but I have only had samples, not purchased it (an advantage of being a beauty advisor). Another thing about circles, I just read an article that says to use an illuminating light color concealor only in the dark area of the circle and a shade darker on the puffy are of you also have that. One of the makeup artists did that on me and I must say, I was pleasantly surprised! Remember, when messing around with any undereye area, ALWAYS use the ring finger only! Do not smooth the cream or concealor in, pat it in.

    I hope this will be of some help to you.

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