LifeDialog.com

Sponsored by SBLI

1. Bring at least 2 people with you. The Houston Bridal Extravaganza Show is apparently the largest in the US and had around 600 companies and 900 booths. You’ll need the extra hands for holding stuff and the extra moral support. It was a 3 person job, one to check out the booths and talk to people(me!), one to be in charge of the labels and door prize entry tickets (sis, see #2), and one to hold the literature (mom).

2. Address labels. Make your own at home and include both the bride and groom’s name, address, phone number, email address and wedding date. At the end of the very first row they had someone selling labels. If you tried to hand write all the requests for information and the giveaway entries, your hand would probably, literally fall off.

3. Set up a new email address. For all the responses and/or junk you might receive. Or you could just use one of the fiancé’s least used, fantasy football email addresses.

4. Be wary. It sounds like a great deal when (Insert name of Large Budget Bridal Wear Store here!) wants to give you a $100 gift card…yeah, for signing up for X number of bridesmaid dresses and putting a deposit down, and scheduling a fitting THAT DAY!

5. And be ready to say “no thank you.” Just remember, there are thousands of other people who will be talking to them throughout the day, so they won’t remember you or take it personally if you aren’t interested in what they are offering.

6. Don’t get too overwhelmed. You could book yourself a $100,000 wedding in no time between the table linens, invitations, DJ, venues, bride & groom tshirts, honeymoons, ice sculptures and especially photography. A lot of things will seem SOOOO GREAT, and a $5,000 photography package will begin to seem reasonable, but don’t let it get to you.

7. Bring a stapler. It sounds dorky, but will come in handy when you realize every place gives you at least a business card and a flyer. Keep everything organized by stapling it together. (This is where the extra person would come in handy!) Or if you don’t want to bring the stapler to the show, staple everything right when you get home.

8. Make notes of things you like (or dislike) on the flyers or brochures. It will help you remember later when you are trying to sort through the mess (remember we came home with 16.5 pounds of wedding related literature!)

9. Wear comfortable shoes. This one sounds obvious, but we were there for 4 hours and walked 18 aisles. Your feet WILL start to hurt by the end regardless of what shoes you wear, but your feet will thank you if you start out in something comfortable.

10. Have fun! Don’t be afraid to get in the photo booth or try out air brush makeup.

Reply to This

America's Financial Planner

LifeDialog on Twitter

Latest Activity

Yolander Prinzel added a discussion to the group Busy Family Life
This winter has been extremely rough weather-wise. Even here in Florida we've seen weeks of weather in the 30s and 40s. How are you keeping your kids entertained during weather that's too cold to play outside in? What are you and your family doing t…
March 15
Yolander Prinzel added a discussion to the group Planning for Retirement
According to CNN, the number of workers who claim to have less than $10k saved for retirement increased this year from last year. Naturally, this is also causing some folks to push back their date of retirement. While this might make some of us feel…
March 10
Yolander Prinzel added a blog post
Life insurance has always been an important purchase for people to make. The death benefit your beneficiaries receive when a life insurance policy pays out can be used to pay off debt, keep your family in the home you worked so hard to create for th…
March 10
Yolander Prinzel added a discussion to the group Buying a Home
If you are looking for an easy way to save money this spring, CNN.com's got some ideas for you!http://money.cnn.com/2010/03/08/pf/save_money.moneymag/index.htm
March 8
Yolander Prinzel added a discussion to the group Having Children
Kate Gosselin is on this season of Dancing with the Stars and I want to know how you think she is going to manage her dancing rehearsal responsibilities along with parenting 8 kids. I guess it's possible that the time commitment will be no worse tha…
March 3
Yolander Prinzel added a discussion to the group Welcome to the Real World
I was reading this article on CNN.com about finding a job in the "green" sector, and I started wondering how important finding a job in a field you are passionate about is to you. Thoughts? Would you give up a high paying job because it didn't align…
March 1
Yolander Prinzel added a discussion to the group Starting Over
Has becoming divorced or suddenly single changed your view of joint finances? Has it made you more or less likely to share bank accounts and credit cards with a significant other?
February 24
Yolander Prinzel added a blog post
The Credit CARD Act of 2009 is a 45 page long amendment to the Truth in Lending Act that makes for a wonderful cat bed—at least, that’s what my cats seem to think as they both stretch out luxuriously on its pages. And that’s fine for them, after all…
February 24

Event

Sponsored by SBLI

© 2010   Created by myles.

Badges  |  Report an Issue  |  Terms of Service