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  1. I guess it really just depends on your personal preference, and since FI doesn't currently have health insurance, two additional months is a long time. Technically it doesn't really make a difference either way, but it will give me peace of mind I'm sure :.) Besides, maybe when we have a bit too much to drink 10 years from now we will have a great story to tell!
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    Originally Posted by staceysbride View Post
    Monique,
    Can you PM me with directions? I know you said the 'very sexy' was already on there, but where did you get the 'bride' rhinestones? And girl, that tank is definitely divalicious!

    Nikki
    Hey Nikki, you got PM! And by the way, the "bride" decal i bought from Hobby Lobby and just ironed on to the tank. Took me about 5 minutes..if that.
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    Originally Posted by GregsBride View Post
    I think now is the best time to try out one of the styles you are considering for your wedding day!! I would have her style it the way you want it, but at night you can always pincurl it to maintain the curls, and on the day of your shower just pin it back up the same way your stylist did.
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    Originally Posted by BillysBride View Post
    I agree with Gregsbride...this could be a great time to test run your wedding style or at least a variation of it if you want it to be a total suprise. Maybe if you're gonna wear it up and curly, just do the curly part to see how the curls take/last...or, you can test run the style the night before, then comb it out so that it's just looser curls and wear it down if you're actually wearing it up for the wedding. That way, you're getting a trial, but your wedding look is still a suprise.
    Thats a great idea but we have an entire wedding weekend planned with the shower as the last activity on Sunday, so I need something that will last me through drinks, dancing, and hopefully a stripper, lol!
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    Originally Posted by Soon2beWed09 View Post
    ok ur taking table runners...how many are u taking? where are u having ur reception/dinner at? My colors are blue and pink what colors should i get the table runners? Im having my dinner at the mammee bay steakhouse and recept at the poolside. do u know if the tables are circle or rectangle? also where did u get ur runners from
    Hope these answers help!
    1)I plan to take 4. I havent ordered mine yet but this is the site I plan to use. (thanks for reminding me!) wedding linens direct home page

    2) The reception dinner will be at Mammee Bay and we had also planned to do the poolside reception but decided to just visit one of the local bars instead...its free!

    3)Right now I say blue, but I have to see what shades of these colors your using....

    4)The tables at Mammee bay are rectangular.
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    Originally Posted by TA Maureen View Post
    We were legally married in Jamaica and we have not had any issues using our official Jamaican marriage certificate for anything.

    Everything has been changed using this certificate including Dl, SS card, bank accounts, medical insurance, credit cards, car insurance, etc.
    Were you able to file your marriage license in your home state?
    My question is this: If anyone had to check your marital status through the clerks office, are you technically listed as single?

    How long did it take to receive the license?
  6. I have been thinking about the pros and cons of being married internationally for a while so I called the clerks office here in Northwest Indiana. I was told that international weddings are recognized in the US, but that I would not be able to file our marriage certificate with them once I receive it. This unsettled me because if for any reason we needed to have our marriage verified (buying a home, credit reasons, health insurance), the inquiring party would have to go through Jamaican officials to get that information.

     

    Basically, as far as my states clerk office is concerned, I would not be married on their records since they don't file the international license.

     

    At this point we are considering a jp ceremony here and then have our ceremony officiated in Jamaica, and observe that wedding day. Has anyone else considered this as well?

     

    Im sure that there are a ton of threads but I'm interested in whats going on now with this. Thanks!

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    Originally Posted by BillysBride View Post
    Hey, just to clarify..>QUICK WEAVES ARE NOT TRUE WEAVES! There is no glue, and no stitching. They are called "quick weaves" because of the ease of attaching them. It's basically a wig. You can get either "full cap" or "half". Half is used when you only want the length/fullness from about mid-crown to nape. Full is just like it sounds...full head. They have comb attachments front and back.

    I LOVE them because they allow for a lot of versatility with changing up your look (curly, straight, long, short) without time consuming weaving or gluing and NO damage.
    I think that it really depends on where you are in the world Billysbride. What you refer to as a "quick weave" I know of as a half wig. You basically pull your hair back into a ponytail with the exception of the front perimeter and then attach the wig sing the clips. Your hair is then blended with it...voila.

    In MY neck of the woods a quick weave is done by molding wet hair with gel till its hard and then attaching wefted track hair with glue to YOUR hair. Depending on the style, some of your hair is left out to cover the tracks or a closure piece is used to close the weave.
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    Originally Posted by Soon2beWed09 View Post
    Can u resend the pic of the invisable braids..please..I'm thinking about getting those the braidshop here said she charges $200
    Click the image to open in full size.

    My beautician cut and curled the braids for me in this pic but they were longer at first.

    Ive decided to wear these as well :.) But make sure to use human hair so that it can be curled, styled, etc. They should give you a price break if you bring the hair yourself.

    This is the look I'm going for, doesn't have to be exact and I may have the ponytail pinned up more for a tousled look.

    Click the image to open in full size.
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    Originally Posted by imapepper View Post
    Hi Ladies!!! I am a pink and orange bride as well. I am getting married @ the PPR. My bridesmaids are wearing Davids Bridal Style # 83171 in Watermelon. My mom is wearing a Terracotta color dress. My FI is wearing a white linen suit. Still undecided about what to have the groomsmen wear. Any suggestions? I am so happy to have found this thread!!!
    Hey there! I love that dress! My girls are wearing this dress from Davids in the same color:
    Click the image to open in full size.
    My groomsmen are wearing tan linen slacks with white button down shirts, I initially picked tan suits for them but then decided that it would be too formal for a beach wedding. My hubby to be is wearing a white linen suit.

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    BTW great website Monique!!!!
    Thanks!!
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    Originally Posted by BillysBride View Post
    Its so funny how every part of the country calls everything something different. We call the cornrow attachment method crochets, and the second style is micro braids. I never knew them as anything else til I started internet posting. lol
    Im from the midwest as well and I guess it really depends on where you are. the difference is that the hair is braided AND some strands left out to give it that look. The crochet braids are something different...something that I hope no one wears anymore! LOL!

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    Originally Posted by BillysBride View Post
    We're in Springfield...state capital, though nobody knows it. lol Everyone ALWAYS thinks it's Chicago, but we're about 2 1/2 hours southwest of there.
    I never get that and I grew up in Chicago, I just always get the " Have you seen Oprah" thing!
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