prime gods

have a worry-free wedding day

Written on Sunday, 2 of September, 2007 at 1:42 am

“To have and to hold,
From this day forward,
For better, for worse,
For richer, for poorer,
In sickness and in health,
To love and to cherish,
‘Till death do us part.”

This style of vow has a romantic elegance to it, which can also send wedding jitters to the bride or groom (especially the “’Till death do us part.”). Although wedding days should be a day of romance and fun, for bride and groom as well as for all the guests, you can never be too prepared. “Runaway Bride”, “Miserably Jilted”, “Rained out Wedding”, “Ruined Dress”, “Lost Rings” and other infamous wedding devastations do occur. After all, some events are just beyond our control.
For those planning out their weddings, make sure to include Wedding Insurance in your list. You wouldn’t want all those many months and money you spent preparing for it go to waste with a simple wedding mishap. Not just for bad weather (but that may be covered), a Wedding Cover protects your deposits, attire, photographs and much more.

“There is no more lovely, friendly and charming relationship, communion or company than a good marriage (Martin Luther).” Start it out with a worry-free wedding day.

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