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If you can't wake up alone, then at least do yourself a service with some well-deserved quiet, uninterrupted solitude at some point the morning of your wedding. Whatever you do with that time is up to you - read a book, enjoy breakfast in bed, share an intimate phone call with your future Mr. or get a few extra ZzZ's. Just don't forget to set an alarm when it's Go-Time.

5 Little things to do the morning of your wedding (to help you slow down)

And to help you relax, honestly. For my more fellow introvert brides, this one is definitely for you! While my wedding was a bit unconventional and not*over the top*, I did things a bit differently. I didn’t have a wedding planner, and a lot of things I did on my own. Though, I will say, […]

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We just didn't feel the traditional norms were the only option, nor were they obligatory - much like having bridesmaids and groomsmen. Not having a bridal party didn't make our wedding day any less extraordinary or meaningful, and I refused to cave to the social norm or what's trending.

Not having a bridal party was the best wedding decision I made

I made the unconventional choice not to have bridesmaids (or a bridal party) in my wedding. I had a more nontraditional approach to my wedding. I didn’t have the big, elaborate, ballroom wedding, we eliminated many of the cliché aspects, like the bouquet toss, and I chose not to have a bridal party. To be

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