Thursday, 12 August 2010

How to deal with a jealous sister

My friend was involved in a wedding last week. Lovely bride, great organisation.
But somehow the wedding preparation in the morning resembled a nightmare.
No support whatsoever. An edgy bride, tearful and nauseous. Pastor’s wife rushing her, limo guy telling her that if she doesn’t hurry he’ll charge more, bridal party paying attention to their makeup, hair and attires...whatever happened to the Bride being the centre of attention on her wedding day?
The maid of honour, her sister, was impossible to find and when she was reached, greeted her sister’s call by a”what” clearly showing this wedding was annoying her. When she finally showed the bride showered her with compliments to which she did not respond.



How on earth is this possible? Children running everywhere, the bride crying over the phone to her groom and because of the lack of people in charge, two hours delay and a heavily rainy weather.
Only comfort she did get was from my friend, the make up artist who ended up hugging her (my friend is really not a hugger), to reassure her, since she looked so helpless.
Bad day.
She had taken care of everything. The only thing she needed on that day, her day, was a bit of support, less selfishness and an attentive bridal party.
Surround yourself properly on your wedding day and make that a landmark for the rest of your marriage life.
Jealous or careless relatives, no matter how close they are, will ruin, your most wonderful moments in life.
Do not involve negative people, regardless of your ties to them and think about your happiness...at least for one day.

With Love
Vanessa

Thursday, 29 April 2010

Why did I get married?

Watching the sequel of Tyler Perry’s film had me thinking for a long time, made me doubt that eternal love existed and think that married life is scary. I asked myself: why DO people get married?

Is it because it is necessary? Is it because of tradition? Family pressure? To have guiltless sex? Throw a big party and feel like P Diddy? Get a passport? Pay less taxes? Because he/she is rich?


All these reasons might be true, and I’m sure most of you have people around you that have mentioned marriage and these alibis in the same sentence. Some of you might even consider getting married for one or several of these reasons.

The eternal romantic in me believe that there are more reasons why in the 21st century, people still get married.

‘Marriage is a social union or legal contract between individuals that creates kinship. It is an institution in which interpersonal relationships, usually intimate and sexual, are acknowledged in a variety of ways, depending on the culture or subculture in which it is found. Such a union may also be called matrimony, while the ceremony that marks its beginning is usually called a wedding.

That the cold, Wikipedia –way of defining marriage.

When I thought about marriage as a child, for me it was something that was the norm. My parents were married and to me that was how things should be. My mum would receive flowers for Valentine’s, gifts for her birthdays, be cherished, loved and loving too! I always envisioned myself married not really thinking about the dress but more the gathering I would have and how I’d be the star. It didn’t matter with whom and I never even included the groom in the picture as it was all about me. I guess I dreamed of a wedding rather than a marriage, like most girls do.

Little did I know that marriage is hard work, a constant compromise and regular challenges, that’s why people need to get married for the right reasons.

But it doesn’t always happen that way. You might be pregnant and think it’s a disgrace out of wedlock, you might be scared to live a life of poverty and decided to sacrifice for your family by marrying someone you barely know, or might just be in love and think that the logical next step should be to get hitched.

Personally, I don’t think there are good or bad reasons as once you are married, no matter the reason you got married in the first place, you still have to make it work. Not for one day, a month a year, but ideally as long as you live.



So let's forget about all the bad reasons...

That doesn’t mean it will work, people change, they adapt, evolve and some things might come up and they might be unbearable. But that’s part of life and if your boat is being rocked, I don’t think you have to stick to it, but I think that you should at least try.

I believe that people are still getting married because the first time they saw each other there was a spark. That they understand, love and respect each other so much it feels like they need to scream it out loud on top of the earth, they want to celebrate their love intimately or in the presence of their family. And when people do that, it is called a wedding. So let’s forget about all the bad reasons why some people get married, and let’s focus on why we should be or are getting married.

With Love

Vanessa Bolosierx

Tuesday, 5 January 2010

Clumsy Bride

I watch that video the other day and realised that with my decade of experience in the modelling industry, I had a duty to help my beloved brides.




Brides, how are you feeling about walking down the aisle, being the centre of attention, with a paparazzo -like photographer, in a massive dress, with high heels you are wearing for the first time, on a slippery surface where roses have been scatered?

Do you usually struggle to take a good picture and thank God everyday for digital cameras, since you can erase them straight away!

Well, that's what a wedding coach is for:
  • help you achieve grace and style to meet your "beau" at the altar
  • increase your self confidence to handle all the attention
  • support you to banish any nerves you may have
  • direct you to warm up to the camera and take killer wedding shots
If that's something that sounds good to you, go ahead and treat yourself to a coaching session, you've got nothing to lose!

Contact Atypique Wedding to book your session. For more information click here.