It had been a standard practice, in years past, that the most popular month for weddings was June. The idea of someone being a June bride was without doubt not just normal, but expected. As our society has moved in so many directions, it has become the case that June no longer holds the fascination as it once did. We do know that weddings are always the source of much anticipation and, at times, problems.
In fact, the people who deal with weddings, such as florists, caterers, mothers of the bride, and, yes ministers, all know a shared truth. The secret truth; if there is a wedding, something is bound to go wrong.
It may be small:
- like the best man getting ready at the church realizes that the pants to his tuxedo are a foot too long, and an inventive best man would borrow the office st…
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