A Wedding On A Budget Idea's - #2 - Conversation
With a Wedding comes steps to Marriage, with marriage comes steps to everyday life so how can you start these on the right foot all within a budget.
A Budget is important in a marriage as Money is going to be the catapult for many wars in marriage
Conversation Budget Idea's
Talking and know what each other want and yes there may have to be compromises but this is all part of marriage and making it work. It won't always go one persons way you both need to compromise, but doing this early on will help with budgeting and being able to plan a bit better - but things don't always go to plan as well.
It can open yourself's up to looking at options you both may have never thought of.
- What will your Wedding Budget include - Wedding?, Honeymoon?, A roof over your heads?, Land?, Lifestyle?, Travel?, - These questions only you and your partner can answer together.
- How are you both going to pay for your budget, if your working how long you will take off?
- Where are you both going to live after you get married?
- Do you want kids, if so how will you raise them, who will work, how are you going to afford bills and kids?
There are many solutions and options for these questions and they don't need to be cookie cutter cut out answers also, you may want to ask all your quests that if they could help you both a few days before the wedding to all chip in and help with building a tiny house, with those that can help hammering, building, etc as a gift to you both, as this would help you's to have a home when you marry plus have it built with the ones you love carrying that into your home.
You may want to backpack around the world for a few years, working as you go, you may want to change your job and find something online or go into business.
Anything is possible you just need to know a base of what you want to do together, the plan you have may change as you go and you may fail a few times but that is all apart of learning and growing together, what makes a great marriage is lines of communication sometimes you may not want that communication but it's all apart of learning about each other and where to leave things be.
Other Questions To Ask
- Wedding size - Big, Medium, Small - Extended family and friends, Immediate Family and Best Fiends
- Where to have the ceremony - Church, Outdoors, Hall, Registry Office, Beach
- Where to have the Reception - Restaurant, Beach, Hall, Farm, Field, At Home
- Food - BBQ, Everyone bring a plate, Finger Food, Full on Restaurant style dinner, Have family made the food, to have caters or not
- Drinks - Alcohol, Non Alcohol
- Cake - Ask a friend or family member to make one, Buy one done from a cake shop, Custom make one from a cake shop.
- To have and if so how many - Brides maids, Grooms man, Flower Girls etc.
- Photography - To have a professional photographer, have family and friends make the memories for you
- Cars - Hire cars, dress up cars you have, borrow family or friends cars.
- Out Fits - Make, Buy, Borrow
If you missed part 1 - A Wedding On A Budget you can find it Here.
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Thank you @dompetsteem, glad you where able to stop by issue two also, more will be coming in this series soon, if you would like to know more on this any subjects within these issues let me know.
I wish any prospective couples the same happy life we have had, your questions look to have covered it well.
Hey Len, Thanks for popping back in.
Would love to hear some of your tips in a post to a happy 54 years of marriage.
Glad the questions have covered it, #3 is coming up soon with prices in NZ for weddings which makes me shatter at some of the prices people charge.
Haha that is fabulous, It must work with 54 years under your belt.