So the wedding is coming up really fast. I have this aching feeling that I have forgotten something. I have been ridculous with the lists and stuff but I go over and over it. I am not missing anything, but why do I feel like this?
I am sure it can't be something huge if in the last week i cannot remember what is was that I forgot. Any suggestions?
Re: WEDDING IS IN 12 DAYS AND I FEEL LIKE I HAVE FORGOTTEN TO DO SOMETHING???
I know how you feel though, I always feel like I'm forgetting something. Honestly, unless it's something like food (lol), your guests probably won't even know it was supposed to have been there in the first place. Take a deep breath, have a drink & snuggle with your FI. You're almost married!
I felt like this constantly for the couple weeks before the wedding. It didn't help I got married OOT, so that was another big layer of things I might "forget".
I had weird dreams during that time. Often centered around forgetting something.
I must have checked for my wallet, driver's license, wedding gown, WP gifts. Counted our bags. Dozens and dozens of times the morning we were leaving. And in the cab. Waiting for the plane. On the plane. At the departure airport. At the arrival airport. LMAO.
I knew my mind was in hyperdrive for no reason, but I couldn't help myself. I tried to "steer into the curve" and go with it. That actually helped. I limited my "list" to a shorter one with the most important items, that I memorized. I'd picture the items and where they were or count them 1-2-3-4-5. Whenever I started worrying or felt antsy. The repetition of the exercise helped to quiet my mind.
I hadn't forgotten anything. Everything was fine, lol. It's a fun, but stressful time. I think my mind just needed to focus on something specific to worry about.
We did not tip our venue. We just paid the fee to rent the space with the tables and chairs. There was *kind of* a venue coordinator, but this person basically made sure the place was unlocked and the lights were on. She didn't help with coordination or planning - we hired a day of coordinator for that.
If the photog owns his own business, you wouldn't generally tip. But if you get your photos back a few months after the wedding and you feel compelled to give him more money feel free. If your DJ keeps the dance floor packed, I'd give him a good tip. Cash is good so you can adjust the amount as needed.
Depending on what the venue says about what's included in the venue service fee, you can decide accordingly. Usually you would tip on the food total (like you do at a restaurant) and you would tip the bartender (like you do at the bar). I don't think it's typical to tip a venue coordinator unless they go above and beyond what you expect them to do.
Our venue had one price for everything, so we wouldn't be able to split up a number based on food and bar, however, our venue included a gratuity, so that covered that.