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  • Tommy Tomlinson, The Charlotte Observer:

    wedding_handsThe newlyweds had said their vows and were in a back room, waiting to be officially announced as man and wife. Then Samantha’s aunt walked in with the news. The caterer didn’t show.

    No food. No drinks. No wedding cake.

    This, of course, was a Bridezilla moment. Imagine your own wedding day, 125 people expecting to be fed, and you haven’t got a crumb. This is when couples melt into tears, when they invent new profanities, when they grab the Yellow Pages and turn straight to Lawyers.

    Here is what happened at Samantha and Richard’s wedding:

    It really is a great story

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  • From The Courier Journal:

    dollar1While many newlyweds are just beginning their adult lives together, those who remarry already have experience in sharing a household with another person and making financial decisions together.

    Their approaches to money may be completely different. It’s a good idea to understand these differences now and to develop a financial approach that will suit your new family.

    hat tip to Lindsey

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  • Have you ever met a married couple that was so lovey dovey that it just about made you sick to your stomach? You wouldn’t mind so much if they were newlyweds, but for crying out loud these two have been together for years.

    Yet every time you go out with them, they are in full mushy mode.

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