Mom and Dad Know Best

Christopher Todd Studios

Christopher Todd Studios

We all know the saying, "Mom knows best" and I can tell you first hand, that this statement is generally (well, always) true. And then we get to a point where we are planning our wedding. Mom is beyond excited that she can hardly contain herself! She has found your dream dress in a matter of days after your fiance pops the question, and dad is paying so he feels that he should be able to invite all of his friends to this party he is throwing.

But as you know, outside influences can be one of the most stressful parts of planning a wedding.

A couple of months back, we had a blog post titled "Mom vs. Bride" which was pretty much on the same subject. And every inquiry I have gotten on the subject, I have referred brides to that article. While I may never know if my advice worked or didn't work for some of those brides, I began thinking to myself, "What if mom and dad actually do know best?"

I quickly came to the conclusion that no matter how often we tell ourselves that this is our wedding day and we should be able to have everything we want, we sound like complete brats. I mean come on here - I am trying to prevent all of you from getting the terrible outbreak of "bridezilla" and with my advice, I may even be encouraging this!

Now I will tell you this - I still believe that the advice I gave in my "Mom vs. Bride" post was great advice and can definitely help in many situations where family and friends are being far too overpowering. Believe me, that happens more often than not. And in our society where more and more couples are paying for their own weddings, they should have the choice of a wedding vision, right?

While there is not an exact formula for who should have a say in what, I believe that you should be respectful of everyone who wants to be involved. If there are too many people who want to be involved, then consider yourself blessed. I receive inquiries every day from brides who are upset because their families don't want to participate so before you think that you're stuck in a terrible situation, take a step back to understand that you are very lucky to have so many people that are beyond excited to help you out!

Now I understand that it can be overwhelming and you need to stand your ground so you don't get stressed out. But shoving people away is not the way to do it. Let them know that you have that specific item covered, and "assign" or give some options as to areas of the planning that you may need advice or help with. That way, you will get some items checked off of your to-do list and everyone who wants to be involved will be able to participate, without stepping on your toes.

Christopher Todd Studios

Christopher Todd Studios

When it comes to mom and dad, I have come to the conclusion that in reality, they may know best. Now I am not saying that just because dad is paying that he should be inviting all of his friends and leaving no room for yours. And mom definitely should not be making the final call on which dress you choose. In these cases, refer to my "Mom vs. Bride" article. But have you ever taken a step back to look at the true meaning behind the advice you are getting from others? Maybe your friend already got married and is giving you this piece advice because she ran into a problem the exact way you are trying to do it. Or maybe your mom really wants the best for you and in the end, she is just trying to help out!

No matter what you do, take a step back and ask yourself why people are trying to get you to do it their way. And once you figure that out, you can ultimately determine whether the advice is great for you or should be disregarded. In many cases, you're going to find that mom and dad do know what's best for you :)

Is videography really that important when you have a photos?

Written with love, by Johnny Ortiz

Imagine you are at your wedding reception, colorful flowers adorn the tables and a gorgeous cake awaits your guests in a beautifully lit corner of the room. All your friends and family have gathered to congratulate you on your special day and everything is perfect. Your father or mother is giving a speech about how they gave up everything in their life to provide you the best childhood possible. They talk about the difficulties you faced growing up and how you overcame them, when suddenly tears start swelling up in their eyes and they begin crying as they struggle to get the words out. You run up to hug them as you share an emotional moment you will never forget…or will you?

You receive your wedding photos a few weeks later only to look back on that emotional time trying to remember everything that was said in that speech, but the photos do not provide any words or sounds of the ambiance during those touching few minutes.

If only you had video to capture that amazing moment.

This is the importance of video.

Often times we meet potential clients that are only interested in having photography for the wedding. While photography is crucial to any special event, video captures something that photos can never capture…living and breathing moments in time.

Video allows you to hear and see your ceremony vows, first dances, speeches and funny reception dance moves that can never be recreated. Sadly, in many cases it also allows us to look back on friends or relatives who are no longer with us.

Many times people overlook the potential that video can provide over photos and immediately after their wedding they regret not choosing to also have video on their wedding day.

So when you are busy planning your wedding and choosing your vendors, do not forget to also consider booking a professional videographer that will effectively highlight your entire day into a beautiful video that can be shared with all your friends and family forever.


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"This wedding stress will never be contained!"

I know that I've already introduced it to you all but if you haven't heard, I published my very first book last week! And of course, it is none other than a guide for all of my beautiful brides! Based on the title of my blog, and the title of the book, "The Overwhelmed Bride," I think you know what my ultimate goal is.

No matter who you are, you are going to encounter stress throughout the wedding planning process. Do you know who this stress actually affects? I know, you're focused on yourself at this point and just trying to get done what you need to get done, but in reality, this stress is affecting anyone involved in the planning - your bridesmaids, your fiance, your parents. And I will even take it a step further and introduce you to something you may not have realized, but you are affecting every single vendor you work with as well! We absolutely love working with brides and know the reality of stress so believe me, we are used to it. We love what we do and we love making your day special, and that is exactly why we are in this industry and have stayed in the industry. But when we encounter a bride who has her stress in check, it is such a breath of fresh air and makes planning with you so much more fun!

I work every day to see all of your stress contained and believe it or not, everything I write about and everything I do has that one goal in mind. Each blog post has that goal in mind, offering my coordination services at the most reasonable price to ensure every bride has a planner has that goal in mind, FAQ Tuesday has that goal in mind, and the contests and giveaways are meant to make you happy and excited and hopefully rid your mind of that stress. And the book is there to teach you how to stay stress-free to and through your wedding day.

I want you to all enjoy this amazing experience in your life, so I have come up with the largest stress-points that I have seen throughout my six years of planning, and compiled the best tips and advice that I have seen keep that stress contained in my couples. Now I am not promising that there will be no stress, because that will never happen. But I can promise that this book will be a quick read (not overwhelming to read either!) and a great reference along the way in order for you to ultimately enjoy this experience.

When you think back on your wedding day and the events that led up to it, I want you to feel this :) rather than this :(.

Make this experience positive and memorable for everyone involved, and let me help you get there!

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