Where you're staying and what to pack for the honeymoon are important. But perhaps even more important to cutting down stress is planning ahead to get along with your new spouse. After months of wedding preparation culminating in the big day, the honeymoon is a chance to relax and enjoy one another's company.
Agree on a budget beforehand. You don't want to be stuck being the person who keeps having to say, "We can't afford that" while you're on vacation. If there is an expensive activity that you or your spouse don't want to miss, discuss it before so that no one is disappointed when the budgeted money is gone, and the number one item on the "to do" list hasn't been crossed off.
Also, plan a little down time into the trip. You're just coming off a very exciting and busy few months. If you plan every second of every day, you'll be so rushed you won't have a chance to enjoy having a vacation together.
Keep in mind that you can spend some time alone. If your spouse needs a nap and you would rather sunbathe by the pool, it's okay to take a little time for yourself.
Perhaps, most of all, remember you have paid a lot of money for this trip: Enjoy it! This is your first vacation as husband and wife. You'll want to look back on it as stress-free celebration of your new marriage.
Bring back some snapshots from your honeymoon - and we can help you place those in your wedding album when you return. Our new flush mount albums are VERY popular right now and we are excellent designers. All your friends will want one like yours if we do it!
Hope to hear from you soon. We want to be your wedding photographers.
Dana Kehr
"A Brides Club Preferred Photographer"
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