zoebartlett
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Date: 4/19/2008 5:24:12 PM
Author:ZoeBartlett
I just sent checks to the DJ, our invitation person, the photographer, and the officiant, and I paid off their balances in full. Yikes! Anyone else have heart palpitations while sending vendors their money?
You are definitely not the only one who''s been on an emotional roller coaster!Date: 4/19/2008 5:55:47 PM
Author: noelwr
I wish I was already that far. still have to find the venue, set a date.... do everything, pretty much. not easy as we are having the wedding in another country. so I am little jealous of your palpitations.
what I have noticed is that ever since I''ve been engaged I''m much more emotional and prone to crying (luckily this is when I''m on my own and either watching people in love on tv or thinking about my own wedding). the other day I was listening to possible wedding songs for the ceremony and just picturing myself walking down the aisle (even without venue booked) and everyone who means something to me looking at me made me tear up. and today my mom bought my wedding dress and when I started thinking about it this evening I was in tears thinking of how great my mom was to not force her tastes on me (she can be quite opinionated) and that she said it didn''t matter what it costs, as long as I like it.
did anyone else experience this emotional roller coaster? and if you feel I am pulling the attention away from the purpose of the thread, please just ignore this post as I don''t mean to barge in and override this topic.
Date: 4/20/2008 6:57:55 AM
Author: ZoeBartlett
I know the subject of tips has been brought up before but I hadn't really thought about what I wanted to do. I was thinking of giving the DJ, the photographer, and maybe the officiant (if it's appropriate) a $100 tip. But if a tip is based on the level of service you get, wouldn't you tip the photographer after you've seen their work from your wedding? I could never figure that one out. Also, all of these vendors are charging way different fees. Is a flat $100 tip okay to do or should it be a percentage of what they charge?