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My first Wedding ...Speeches & Cake Cutting
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<blockquote data-quote="kevy73" data-source="post: 548652" data-attributes="member: 23493"><p>Oh I don't not try hard, it is just that on the day all the planning with the couple has been done and there are no real surprises. Everyone knows what is going on.</p><p></p><p>Prior to a wedding I meet with the B&G as many times as they think necessary - although this is usually only once as after this much experience, the meeting is pretty comprehensive... but we do liase via email and telephone often to make sure we are all on the same page and that they do know what to expect. If there is only 1 hour between the ceremony and reception, I and they know about this months and months in advance. I have bookings in 2018 and I already have day plans in place for those weddings - sure things might change a bit here and there, but that is what the consultations and emails and telephone calls are for.</p><p></p><p>I send through a timeline to the client 3 months out from their wedding. The week before their wedding, we talk and go through it all and then once it is all 100% confirmed, I send this same timeline to all the other vendors on the day that they are using. This ensures that we are all on the same page and that everyone knows where I and the B&G will be at any given time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kevy73, post: 548652, member: 23493"] Oh I don't not try hard, it is just that on the day all the planning with the couple has been done and there are no real surprises. Everyone knows what is going on. Prior to a wedding I meet with the B&G as many times as they think necessary - although this is usually only once as after this much experience, the meeting is pretty comprehensive... but we do liase via email and telephone often to make sure we are all on the same page and that they do know what to expect. If there is only 1 hour between the ceremony and reception, I and they know about this months and months in advance. I have bookings in 2018 and I already have day plans in place for those weddings - sure things might change a bit here and there, but that is what the consultations and emails and telephone calls are for. I send through a timeline to the client 3 months out from their wedding. The week before their wedding, we talk and go through it all and then once it is all 100% confirmed, I send this same timeline to all the other vendors on the day that they are using. This ensures that we are all on the same page and that everyone knows where I and the B&G will be at any given time. [/QUOTE]
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