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Congratulations!!!  Everything looks so beautiful.  I love the idea of the TTD the day before and sort of 'getting it over with'.  I wasn't looking forward to getting up early the day after the wedding to take more pictures, so I'll have to look into this option.  Can't wait to read your review.
 

Originally Posted by daisymable View Post

Hi,

 

I'm so sorry I have not posted my review yet. I am trying to finish an online course which is consuming my time right now.  Here is a link to my photographers blog in the meantime.  I will try to get the review up soon!

 

the wedding:  http://blog.lawsonphotography.ca/lensview-jamaican-wedding-mon 

 

trash the dress:  http://blog.lawsonphotography.ca/lensview-trash-the-dress 

 



 

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I'm actually getting married a couple months earlier at home, and then doing the blessing in Jamaica. But I've decided I'm not really considering myself married until Jamaica. We're actually not telling anyone but the parents that we're doing it early (for a few reasons it will just work out best for us). But I won't be changing my name until after we get back and everyone knows we're married. LOL. So complicated. ;) But we had always planned on getting married in our home state first, since it was my fiance's requirement. He wanted to get married on US soil. So I just said whatever, ok. Haha. Kind of wish we were doing traditional and our wedding was just.... our actual wedding, BUT we don't seem to do anything the way you're "supposed" to. :)
 

Originally Posted by BridetwoBe View Post

ANYONE DOING A STATESIDE MARRIAGE THAN TO JAMAICA? IF I DO MY DATE IN JAMAICA WILL BE WEDDING DATE...IM DEBATING...



 

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cool. I am really considering. Do you know if you can exchange vows and rings and do sand ceremony etc if it is a nonlegal marriage ceremony?

 

Originally Posted by Kimberli1211 View Post

I'm actually getting married a couple months earlier at home, and then doing the blessing in Jamaica. But I've decided I'm not really considering myself married until Jamaica. We're actually not telling anyone but the parents that we're doing it early (for a few reasons it will just work out best for us). But I won't be changing my name until after we get back and everyone knows we're married. LOL. So complicated. ;) But we had always planned on getting married in our home state first, since it was my fiance's requirement. He wanted to get married on US soil. So I just said whatever, ok. Haha. Kind of wish we were doing traditional and our wedding was just.... our actual wedding, BUT we don't seem to do anything the way you're "supposed" to. :)
 



 



 

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We are choosing NOT to do a local leagl wedding or ceremony here before the wedding. we will be legally married in Jamaica... We also heard of the delays but i am getting my documents notarized this week, and sebnding them to the WC with LOTS of time! i am also sending them via DHL, or UPS or someone like that to ensure they get there in a timely fashion. all our wc said was that she needed them a minimum of 30 days before the wedding.. so to be safe, i will be getting them to her 60 days before the wedding! :)
 

Originally Posted by BridetwoBe View Post

ANYONE DOING A STATESIDE MARRIAGE THAN TO JAMAICA? IF I DO MY DATE IN JAMAICA WILL BE WEDDING DATE...IM DEBATING...



 

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Just to add to my previous post also, I know ti takes a long time to get the actual license.. but the resprt we are going to gives us the option to get a certified copy of the marriage documents while you are there, so that tyou can start changing your name and doing that sort of thing as soon as you come back.. so that is what we are going to do.

 

Originally Posted by BridetwoBe View Post

I JUST FEAR A DELAY IN MARRIAGE LICENSCE...IM HEARING IT TAKES A LONG TIME...I CAN GET A FREE MARRIAGE LICENCE IN THE STATE PRETTY MUCH



 

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Thanks for bringing this up! With all the excitment of dress shopping I forgot all about the legal stuff! And I'm a month before you, guess I'd better get a move on.

 

Originally Posted by luvmoo View Post

We are choosing NOT to do a local leagl wedding or ceremony here before the wedding. we will be legally married in Jamaica... We also heard of the delays but i am getting my documents notarized this week, and sebnding them to the WC with LOTS of time! i am also sending them via DHL, or UPS or someone like that to ensure they get there in a timely fashion. all our wc said was that she needed them a minimum of 30 days before the wedding.. so to be safe, i will be getting them to her 60 days before the wedding! :)
 



 



 

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