honeymooning
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- Wedding etiquette doesn't just involve knowing which fork to use when eating your starter salad -- it's way more than that.
- The episode also known as: The women tell nothing we didn't already know
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- Sometimes wedding planning needs to take a back seat to spending time together having fun.
- The beach was not what we expected on our last vacation, so this time we need to do more research.
- The most popular places include sunny beaches, large cities and even Alaska.
- A planned trip to Belize held extra meaning after we were engaged
- Couples are registering for cars (or even parts of cars) and massages for their honeymoon.
- You guys know Phil Keoghan is from Christchurch, New Zealand, right? Well, this week's episode takes place in his hometown, and no one is more excited about it than him.
- 'Downton Abbey' recap, Edith Crawley's big (bad) day
- Community courses can boost your planning proficiency.
- With a quarter-million dollar prize, this couple will have the honeymoon they dreamed of, and so much more.
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- In American Horror Story: Asylum's season premiere, we learn Briarcliff Manor has had more than 46,000 deaths.
- The best place to get married is sometimes the simplest.
- There will be two weddings, two weeks apart, as this couple wants to share both families' traditions and cultures.
- They noticed each other at the synagogue and with just a little help from Ross' mother, they were soon a couple.
- They talked on the phone for three months before they met, but after just a couple dates they knew they had found their soul mates.
- John and Ruby Hill, both 100, are still going strong after 71 years of marriage
- It will be a winter wonderland wedding for this fun-loving couple who like to laugh together and spend time with their adorable Chihuahua.
- Simplicity will be the theme at their Quaker wedding, with vintage tablecloths, a dress that's been in the family since the 1930s and rings with stones that come from heirlooms.
- Michelle Suzanne Bond, daughter of Richard and Angela Bond, of Bowie, will wed Michael Kappert, son of Martin and Mary Sue Kappert, of Columbia on July 14, 2012.
- In Laurel Mill Playhouse's production of Neil Simon's "Barefoot in the Park," director Ed Higgins' set adapts to the intimate stage on Main Street without a hitch, stepping back almost 50 years and up five flights of stairs to a tiny, top-floor apartment in New York City.
- Announcing its run of Neil Simon's "Chapter Two" through March 3, Colonial Players February Newsletter reminds us that five and a half years have elapsed since the last staging of a Simon play.
- In the mix: fondling, mixed messages, inappropriate clothing, pretension
- Ravens-49ers: Father, sons and football: Thanksgiving for Harbaugh family at M&T Bank Stadium
- Blast midfielder Pat Healey continuing to make his father proud. Son of team president will be counted on even more heavily this year.
- Joe Flacco got married last week, but we haven¿t heard how the Ravens quarterback feels about being a married man. Until now. Flacco appeared on ¿The Dan Patrick Show¿ on Friday and he talked about how he¿s still in love with his wife and how he doesn¿t plan on throwing her any footballs on his honeymoon.
- While travel agents may seem to be relics of another era, a time before travelers began turning to the Internet, those in the business say demand for the agencies' help is rebounding