Sunday, July 5, 2020

How many weddings should I have?

Shad Bushweller: You could kind of consider your trip to Japan your honeymoon. Stay there for an extra week after the wedding and enjoy yourselves as a married couple. Honeymoons don't have to be any certain type of trip or a certain location! I understand that he is from Japan, but I'm sure there is a part of the country that is beautiful enough for him to want to vacation there! And boom! You have both of your weddings and your honeymoon! Enjoy and Good luck!

Darcie Peraha: Do both weddings or you will regret it. You will always wonder about it if you don't. I agree with everyone to have the honeymoon in Japan. If you don't want that then wait to have your honeymoon months or even a year from your wedding date. That way you will be able to save money and you will both have that to look forward to. What an experience this will be. Your a lucky girl. Good luck.

Marita Stadick: elope

Caroyln Ebach: Have your wedding and have it video taped and use that ba! ck home at your reception. This way you have a ceremony and a reception.Then money for a honeymoon. My daughter married on a beach and back home at the recption played her beach ceremony during cocktail hour. It was wonderful and the quests felt as if they were there witnessing. This way you both have the best of both and everyone happy. as it should be.

Toby Caswell: Ok, ever heard of a destination wedding? Maybe get married somewhere in the middle between Japan and California, like Hawaii and have an integrated ceremony. That way, you save on travel expenses and hopefully everyone could still make it.

Mickey Isle: Sacrifice your honeymoon, have your two beautiful weddings and stay at home with each other after the wedding, your honeymoon can be wherever you live because then you will be mr and mrs. Just occured to me if you have your wedding in Japan omg what a fabulous place to have your honeymoon !!!Be happy and good luck with your gorgeous man.

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