February 25th

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Tip of the Day: Forget that old etiquette rule that says you can’t send out marriage announcements after you elope, because it would seem like a plea for gifts. Loved ones will rejoice in your fab news and decide on their own if they'd like to send a little something to congratulate you. Etiquette-wise, it's perfectly okay to share your big news now!

Plus, check out Top Romantic Spots to Elope. Visit sharonnaylor.net for more great wedding tips and advice.

This Couple's Incredible Love Story Will Make You Cry

Four years ago, Larry Ragsdale planned to propose to his high school sweetheart, Kelcie Yeoman, during a vacation with her family to Disneyland. But just a week before the trip, their lives were turned upside down. While driving home from showing Kelcie's sister, McKenzie, the engagement ring he'd chosen, Larry's car was struck by a drunk driver, and he nearly lost his life. He was thrown into a coma, and for months, no one knew if he'd ever recover. 

But Kelcie never gave up on him. She was by his side every day until, at long last, he awoke. They learned that the former football and track star was left partially paralyzed from the accident; he had a long road to recovery ahead of him, filled with countless surgeries and exhaustive physical therapy sessions. Determined to be with him every step of the way, Kelcie even got a job at the facility where he was recovering. 

In August, three years after coming out of the coma, Larry proposed to Kelcie with the same ring he'd chosen before that fateful night. But with their bank accounts drained from the arduous recovery, the wedding of their dreams (in Disneyland) seemed completely out of reach — until McKenzie launched a fundraising campaign and reached their goal of $20,000 in just 11 days! 

Watch the video of their incredible journey (warning: Grab the tissues first!):

—Kristen Klein

GIFs, Now? The Evolution of the Internet Proposal

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If you haven’t yet tired of viral marriage proposals, that’s good, because here’s a new one, and it's a GIF. On Wednesday, Redditor user DizzleStu proposed to his girlfriend by asking her to pose for a photo (he was secretly videotaping her), then captured her excited reaction when he handed her a ring. He then created an adorable GIF of the moment. By Friday, his post had racked up more than 1,000 comments and solidified its status as the next frontier of Internet proposals.

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Over the past several years, as social media progresses and oversaturates mass culture, love and how we express it, has changed right along with it. What started as endearing gestures caught on film has morphed into high-tech motion movies and animated graphics. Here’s how marriage proposals have evolved, for better or worse. Spoiler alert: All these women said yes.

Watch: Toddler's Adorable Reaction to Parents' Wedding Video

Do you get emotional at weddings? As it turns out, toddlers do, too!

A YouTube video starring a two-year-old girl welling up while watching her parents' wedding slideshow is melting viewers' hearts — as of publication, it's been viewed over 920,300 times since being uploaded four days ago. According to the video description, she can't hear the song in question ("Feels Like Home" by Chantal Kreviazuk) now without crying. (Where's Yo Gabba Gabba or Dora the Explorer when you need them?)

Watch this adorable clip to brighten up your day:

Those sad puppy eyes get us every time! I can relate: When I was just a toddler myself, my mom said I would cry while watching her wedding video, too. But it wasn't because of the song — I was upset that I "wasn't invited," having been born after the event took place.

Plus, check out the Top 10 Proposal Videos That Will Make You Cry.

— Stefania Sainato

 

Little White Dresses We Love

Trying to figure out what to wear to the rehearsal dinner or the reception? You want to look dressy, feel like you can move around, and yet still feel wedding-day special. The simple answer: "The LWD" — the little white dress. The little white dress is wedding world's must-have basic. Here a few of our faves from Watters Encore, DB Studio for David's Bridal, and Monique Lhuillier.

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—Naima DiFranco

February 20th

Photo by: Captured Photography by Jenny on Southern Weddings via Lover.ly

Tip of the Day: Coordinate your manicure color with the flowers in your bouquet and add a little extra style with fun nail art! If you'll carry an all-red bouquet, a red mani can be accented with sparkly polish at the crescents of your nail beds. For a pastel-hued bouquet, you might opt for a traditional French mani, pale crescents or subtle nail art flowers on a few of your digits. 

Plus, check out 50+ Ideas for Your Bridal Bouquet. Visit sharonnaylor.net for more great wedding tips and advice.

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