November 3rd

Photo Credit: Will Pursell Photography

Tip of the Day: Choose the right entertainment for your big day. "If your wedding is formal, try a string quartet or light jazz trio for the cocktail hour and ceremony. If you're looking for something more fun, try a strolling magician or juggler to keep guests entertained while you're finishing up pictures before the reception. Budget is also something to keep in mind, so that can make the difference between a DJ at your reception, or a fun '80s cover band. Just make sure to get reviews and even watch videos of your potential entertainment before you book them!" says Megan Frisbee from GigSalad.com.

Plus, check out The Complete Guide to Wedding Music.

Bride & Mom

Why We Love It: We love this sweet pre-wedding photo of the bride and her mom!

Why You Love It: "It defines that special moment between a mother and her baby girl... this picture is worth a million words." —Rebecca T.
"Beautiful and touching! Let me grab a hankie!" —Diana E.
"Mom, we need a photo like this when I get married!" -Katie F.

Photo Credit: Michael Anthony Photography

5 Lessons We Learned After Moving in Together

My fiancé Chris recently sold his home in Sacramento, and we were finally able to move in together! It was great timing because I was getting a bit too comfortable flying solo. I'm 34 years old and an independent gal, and I was loving throwing my shoes wherever I wanted and sprawling out on the bed, but it was time to share. Naturally, I was a little nervous and hoped that our tiny apartment in San Diego could handle both of us and our stuff. Here's what we've learned from our time living together so far.

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