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Our
Thanks
To
say thank you to our readers, we've put together a package
of five great wedding related articles for anyone who buys
the set of books online. To read more about them, click
here.
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our online quiz scoring system, here.
It helps you to pinpoint potential conflict issues that need
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Our
Thank-You Gifts to You
As
a special thank-you, we've created some electronic versions
of articles that will be especially relevant to engaged couples.
With proof of a book order, we'll give you a link to a secret
web page where you can access these great articles.
Here's
a sample of the articles you'll receive:
1.
How To Write Your Own Wedding Vows
Writing
your wedding vows can put you under a lot of pressure. You
want them to be deep and meaningful, but sometimes it’s hard
to come up with the right words. This article helps you to
identify the promises you want to make to each other, and
create a beautiful, personal expression of your love for each
other.
2.
Wedding With Equality
Did
you know that there are elements of the traditional wedding
ceremony that go back to times when the woman was sold by
her father to the groom? On the other hand, today, the groom
is often left on the sidelines during the whole wedding process.
This article explores the history of wedding traditions, and
tells you how you can make subtle changes that not only remove
outdated practices, but also make your wedding day the foundation
on which you can build your marriage as a true partnership.
3.
How To Involve the Groom In Your Wedding
How
many time’s have you heard that the wedding day is the “bride’s
special day”? Is it a good thing to start off a partnership
by focusing almost exclusively on one half of the couple?
This article offers great tips on involving the groom in the
wedding, from how he dresses to the things he might be specially
qualified to do to prepare for that special day.
4.
Capturing the Moment On Video
When
Carol Brethour Stephens (one of the authors of Knowing
Me, Knowing You) planned her wedding video, she mapped
out the locations for each of the two cameras during every
part of the ceremony. She provided a detailed shot list along
with the “script” for the wedding. This was second nature
to her since she was working as a television scriptwriter
at the time. The result was a two-and-a-half hour epic record
of that special day that Carol and her husband and co-author,
Malcolm, enjoy each year on their anniversary. You may not
want to go to that level of detail, but this article will
help you decide whether you want a professional videographer
and, if so, explore what options are available to you.
5.
For His Eyes Only: Romance on Ten Dollars a Date
It’s
easy to be romantic if you’re rich. Trips to Venice, caviar,
champagne, and diamonds are all very romantic, and very expensive.
But if you believe it’s the thought that counts, it’s still
possible to be romantic even if you’re a young couple saving
for a house, or new parents who are committed to living on
one income so one parent can stay at home full time. Written
by a man for men, this article is for his eyes only. Don’t
peek, ladies. Spoiling the surprise ruins the effect.
How
To Qualify for These Bonus Offers
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the book online from our authorized online retailer, iFulfill.
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At the end of your successful transaction, you will be directed
to a web page where you can download the articles.
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