Thursday, 16 May 2013

So who's invited?

Who's invited at the Mango Farm Venue? Are We Really Obliged to Fill Up the Town Hall? One question a would-be couple should always be prepared to answer is the guest list. In the course of each one's life, many people become important – however, the seats are few. While the Mango Farm venue is large enough to accommodate as many people that can fit in the two and a half hectare property, it is still a good idea to start with a definite number of people invited to the wedding reception, and work at the guest list from there. You have many different points of view regarding this. These are the three different cases. Both bride and groom only wish to have a few friends invited in the first place. Second, one of them is networked to the hilt. The third scenario is that both of them can run for mayor in their respective home towns, and it is mainly that last scenario that poses the problem of numbers. How many guests, especially when the Mango Farm venue can probably hold a small town gathering?

Remember the Budget 

The number of guests defines the budget. If you are willing to spend only so much for the wedding reception at the Mango Farm, then the question is answered. However, if both really are going to run for some elective position in the next general elections and money is no object, then sky's the limit. (Ok, that's quite a stretch - but apt for the current politically charged moment :). Open the doors of the Mango Farm, and welcome the whole world to witness and celebrate your nuptials. In some cases, though, privacy is an issue. Still, the Mango Farm is bordered by thick vegetation and perimeter trees that assure privacy to the newlyweds.


The Dreaded Guest List

How perfect the world would be if the final guest list of the couple fit the budget with room to spare. Unfortunately, this is not usually the case. Several days of hemming and hawing may take place before the final guest list is done, and more because the wedding is ready to take place than it is because of any agreement from the two. The seating arrangement is another issue entirely. Four Weddings and a Funeral has a delightful spiel on the subject – about singles in a huge romantic celebration, or being old and out of place in a setting full of promise, plus a huge serving of dry British humor.

 

You never really know what can happen in a wedding, in spite of all your preparations. Except that you are going to get married.

Celebrate Your Marriage

True love comes rarely, and when it does, it is cause for a celebration. Don't let the little details get to you! After the wedding banquet, carry on your wedding celebration just you and your one love for as long as you live :)

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