Keep the ring and sell it. Take the money and go on a cruise and forget him !!
Usually the bride keeps it or if it is being thrown to the crowd of single ladies as per tradition, the lady that catches it keeps the bouquet.
Someone who signs your wedding certificate.
A monogram is inappropriate on an invitation. A monogram uses both couple's first initial, and the family last name after they are married. (When a woman keeps her name, monograms aren't used.) It is inappropriate to use the monogram on anything before the wedding. If you want to use it on thank you notes to be sent out after the wedding, it would be each first initial and the married last initial.
BAD very bad because that is what you got on your wedding day and it keeps you and your wife bonded!
Once a gift is given at the wedding then these gifts of owned by the couple and if they divorce it will be up to them to decide who keeps what.
immediate family as well as anyone playing an actuall role in the wedding. If you are having the rehearsal dinner the night before the wedding, it is also traditional and appropriate to invite out-of-town guests. This is a good show of hospitality, and keeps your guests from having to sit around their hotel room or wander around a strange town looking for somewhere to eat/something to do.
The wedding ring is the property of the person who it was given to. If the deceased wife had it in her possession when she died, then it will form part of her estate and go to her heirs.
monkeys groom each other because it builds social life and keeps them healthy and free of disease
Not yet, but there hopefully will be one around 2012 if everything keeps going the way people say it will.
Not yet, but there hopefully will be one around 2012 if everything keeps going the way people say it will.
in the 8th book puck keeps talking about his and sabrinas wedding like he wants it to happen
Flubber, starring Robin Williams. Thank you! :)