Plan a Romantic Beach Wedding
As a little girl, I loved the beach. I loved sitting on the beach just staring out at the ocean. I found it to
be incredibly serene and powerful. I always imagined myself getting married on the beach. From the time I was 10
years old, I was determined that someday I would be having a beach wedding. I carried that idea with me all the way
through my college years. When my boyfriend slipped a ring on my finger, my mind was already thinking ahead to how
I was finally going to have my dream beach wedding.
My fiancé wasn't exactly thrilled with the idea of a beach wedding. The closest beach to our hometown was three
hours away. While I realized that having a beach wedding would mean it was limiting the number of guests that would
actually attend, I was still determined. After debating for several months on setting a date, he was still not
thrilled. However, since he knew that it would make me happy, he caved in. I was celebrating - my beach wedding
would finally take place!
I found a lovely inn that was located directly on the beach. In order to have my wedding there, it was required
that I reserve all of the guests rooms for the weekend. That wasn't very cheap but we were in love with the little
inn, so we agreed. I was assigned a wedding coordinator who was more than happy to take control of my beach wedding
plans. She began to go over lots of details with me that I had never thought about when it came to exchanging my
vows on the sand. She said that I really should get married in the morning because of the position of the sun. No
one wanted photos taken with everyone squinting and the sun being in our eyes the entire time. Or, she said that it
would have to be late evening since I had chosen the summer to get married. In the late evening, the sun wouldn't
be much of an issue either. While I knew that there is usually always a breeze at the beach, I had not thought
about that in regards to how it would affect a beach wedding. I hadn't thought about my hair blowing or my dress
not staying in one place. I hadn't thought about the sand blowing around either. Because of all of the factors that
had been brought to my attention, I had to adjust my thoughts on buying a dress and how I'd wear my hair. I bought
a dress that was a bit more form fitting and didn't have a long train. I opted to not wear a veil and wore my hair
in an elegant bun. I chose to not decorate the chairs with flowers and ribbons, but decorated the inside reception
instead. I made everything taking place on the beach very simply and hassle-free.
Our wedding turned out to be absolutely perfect. If you're planning a beach wedding, make sure to plan
accordingly. You may have to adjust some of your plans in order to make things as simple and perfect as possible.
Trust me though, it is worth it.
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