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Rachel talks to Rancid and asks him where he would like to have the ceremony and reception. Rancid is a male and most males don’t care about things like that. He leaves it up to her to decide but to keep him informed of what she finds. Time to do some googling!
The word Winter Wonderland Wedding catches her eye. That sounds cool so maybe she can say that they are going to have a Winter Wonderland Wedding! She will keep that in mind for the invitation.
She finds an article where the title asks if they should get married at Christmas time. She decides to read it.
‘It’s the most wonderful time of the year! Who wouldn’t want to enjoy a Christmas wedding, we ask? A white wedding with a white Christmas would be a truly wonderful sight. Think roaring fires, twinkling lights, frosty mornings, and delicious hearty food, and above all the possibility of snow! In fact, with all the good cheer and celebrating, the wedding spirit is very much in the air.
If the venues that you are looking at hire exclusively to weddings (no parties or corporate events), then it’s likely they will offer a reduced rate to hold your wedding there. This is due to the fact that Christmas is a relatively unpopular time of year to get married.
Be Unique - It’s something that many couples just won’t think about. This means your wedding will be memorable and unique! Forget summer weddings, helplessly crossing your fingers for a dry day or hoping that people won’t have already booked their summer holiday. You won’t have to compete against as many people for your wedding date either. Plus, the coming of colder weather will forever remind you of your wedding day – so you’d better make it a good one!
The Weather - “Let it snow, let it snow, let it snow!” Imagine a white-iced wonderland curling and circling across the church or over the rolling countryside and your reception venue. Even if it doesn’t snow, conjure up the image of a crisp, golden, frosty morning, with the grass crunching underfoot. Lovely. Imagine a roaring fire and the smell of pine; perfect snuggling weather.
The Busiest Time of the Year - Remember that your wedding day also marks your anniversary for the rest of your life. Coinciding your anniversary with Christmas may be too stressful for some – think of all the organisation!’ (Source)
Let’s continue - Time to check out the flowers
Let’s start at the beginning – Rachel says YES!