Thanks to
SheFinds, here's a list of ten VERY important things that you and your future hubby must take care of before you leave for the honeymoon! This article is directed at one of the gals at
Sweetgrass Social; her wedding is less than two weeks away! While some of the things on the list seem trivial, they really are not. It is essential to complete each of these them ahead of time so that there is no last minute stress for you and your loved ones. Now read up, take notes and get moving!
Get your name straight . Whether or not you’re planning
to take your spouse’s last name, it’s best to book your airline tickets
under your maiden name. The name on your tickets must match the name on
your passport, and since changing the name on your passport requires a
marriage certificate and a wait of about three weeks, you probably won’t
have a chance to make the update before you leave for your honeymoon.
Say thank you. Writing out thank-you notes by hand can wait
until you’re back from the honeymoon, but not much longer so make a
note to yourself to get on it right when you’re back. In the meantime,
post a mass thank you to your wedding guests on your Facebook page.
Guests will appreciate a sort of ‘wrap-up’ to your wedding. (Your bridal
party, on the other hand, do need a real thanks before you leave. Make
sure to tell each one of them how much their participation meant to
you.)
Deal with your dress. Assuming you plan to keep your
wedding dress in some way or another, it’s important to get it cleaned
by a wedding dress specialists as soon as possible. If you don’t have
time to drop it off before you leave, ask a friend or family member to
do so. You don’t want to risk having stains settle into your dress.
Move your cake.. If you plan to
freeze the top tier of your wedding cake, make sure to move it from the
fridge (where it should go directly after being cut) to the freezer
before you leave.
Return tuxedos.. If you wait (or forget) to return
rented suits or tuxedos until you return from your honeymoon, you’re
likely to rack up some extra fees. Again, if you don’t have time for
this errand yourself, ask one of the groomsmen to take care of it for
you.
Collect presents. Don’t leave any presents (or just as
important, cards) at your wedding venue or anywhere else guests could
have dropped them off. Do your very best to keep cards and gifts
together – you
really don’t want to come home to a “who gave us
the blender?” nightmare. If you’re not going home after the wedding,
ask your parents if they’ll take them until you get back from your
honeymoon.
Settle your bills.. Pay all your vendors in full before
you leave town, if you haven’t settled the bills already. It’s just not
considerate to make them wait the few weeks of your honeymoon–and it
also gets a task out of the way for you, so your entire focus can go to
enjoying your vacation.
Refresh your nails. This may seem a little trite
compared to the other items on the list, but your hands are going to be
getting a lot of play in honeymoon photos. Plus, in warm weather
destinations, you’ll be spending lots of time barefoot or in
sandals.
Your wedding mani/pedi will probably get a little worn on the big day,
so a refresh can’t hurt. For your honeymoon, pick a light natural or
clear color that will grow out well and match everything.
Pack right (and early). Don’t wait until after your wedding to pack–you’ll be
way too
tired/excited/emotional/any other possible feeling. Do your research
well in advance and make sure you know what you’ll need at your
destination. And don’t forget to check out what amenities your hotel
offers–if things like soap, shampoo and conditioner are provided, don’t
waste the space and headache of packing them yourself.
Stay Healthy.You do
not want to get sick on
your honeymoon and staying healthy on vacation starts with healthy
habits at home. Eat right and stay fit in the days, weeks and months
leading up to your honeymoon.