Let me tell you, one of the hardest things about planning my own wedding was trying to write the wedding ceremony. I was not a fan of the traditional vows (I obey no one but myself thankyouverymuch) and really wanted to find something that reflected our concept of what we wanted our relationship to be. If you’re in the same boat and looking for alternative vows here’s a few from the amazing and truly missed Robin Williams. As a child of the 80’s, I loved him and felt like I knew him. How sweet a memorial would it be to use a few of his best movie lines and quotes about love in your wedding ceremony?
One Year Baby Must Haves
[su_note note_color=”#FFFFFF”]// I may earn money or products from the companies mentioned in this post. This helps me support my family at no extra cost to you. //[/su_note] Melanie is one whole year old and is suddenly like a real person….
Alternative Wedding Vows or Readings: Disney Edition
Looking for alternative vows or readings for your wedding? Here’s a few with a fun and familiar lean from the wonderful world of Disney.
Melanie at 12 Months
And we’ve come to then end, folks! Melanie is 1 whole year old and so is this little photo project. In the next month or so, I’ll rework it to work in a photo book and, once it’s printed, I’ll…
Fitness Friday: My Dog, the Personal Trainer By Ariella Monti
Bailey is my 1-year-old Lab mix. She’s an awesome dog, but like most Labs, she high-energy and needs a ton of exercise or she’ll tear my house to shreds. It’s because of her that I’ve been heading out at least four times a week to go for at least a one-mile walk. It’s because of her that I’ve been able to lose any weight at all. Sufficient exercise not only keeps you in shape, but keeps your dog lean too. It will keep you both healthy for the long haul and your dog will have less behavioral problems.
Why Have a Wedding?
Getting married doesn’t have anything to do with having a wedding. The actual act of getting married is pretty basic and simple (see how to get married in your state here) and requires a little paperwork and no fanfare. But having a wedding? ANYONE can have a wedding (The Boy and I had two!). Which begs the question – why have a wedding? Well, I can only speak for myself but I loved having a wedding since it was an excuse to gather up friends and family I rarely see and have a great party. But don’t listen to me, here’s why other bloggers and Tulle readers think a wedding is the shit:






