Post Wedding
Activities
For many couples, the wedding is not over once the reception
is. Depending on the location of the wedding and the couple's
relationship with their families, often there are other
activities that follow the main event.
One of the most obvious is a breakfast the day following the
wedding. This is a time for everyone to touch base with each
other, check in on how everyone did and perhaps share memories
of the night before. This breakfast activity can be as simple
or elaborate as you like. Some people like to have this
breakfast at a relative's house because that is friendly and
familiar and more conducive to everyone hanging out and
enjoying themselves. It can be potluck style or catered. You
can also meet up at a restaurant.
Many families like to have the bride and groom open presents
the day after the wedding. There are many who believe the bride
and groom are required to open presents in the presence of
family for good luck. In that case, building in the opening of
presents is essential. This can be a simple gathering of
friends and family or you can turn the present opening into an
all-out activity, where each item is opened, demonstrated or
displayed and discussed in great detail.
Opening gifts doesn't have to a dry activity. You can add some
silly fun. How about starting with the smallest and moving to
the largest gifts? Or working in the reverse order? You might
even create a game. Everyone has to guess what's in each gift
prior to its being opened. (Of course, people can't guess on
their on gifts.) Someone can be in charge of keeping a tally
and whoever gets the most right, wins a small prize.
The women in the bride's family might want to help her pack up
her gown (or send it to the dry cleaners) and preserve her
wedding bouquet. This can easily be done at home and the women
(particularly those who are crafty) might want to get started
on preserving the flowers as well.
In the crafty light, some brides might want to plan a scrapbook
party for after the wedding. You won't have photos back from
the photographer, but you can scrapbook many other wedding
events, such as pre-events like manicures, various parties and
the candid photos take by wedding guests the night before. More
than being focused on the photos, this activity gives the women
a chance to reflect on the events of the wedding, laugh at all
the fun ties and journal and preserve memories before some are
lost. It will also help the bride feel as if she's partly in
control of all those photos before she leaves on her honeymoon
and takes yet more photos.
If gifts were opened on this "day after the wedding", crafty
groups might want to make thank you cards. Choose a design long
before the wedding, perhaps even making a prototype as well.
Then have all the supplies on hand and give everyone good ideas
about how the cards should be made. Even the men can get on
this act, helping to fold the cards, perhaps handling any
computer work and even getting their fingers on glue and
scissors. Send the bride and groom off with these homemade
cards so when they get back from their honeymoon, all they have
to do is jot off a quick note.
Some brides and grooms plan activities the day fter the wedding
that are designed to help everyone calm down, relax and unwind
after what has likely been a busy weekend. In this light, you
can plan a picnic at the park and bring along games to play.
You might pack a football, a volleyball net or items to play
baseball. You might bring along water guns or a dartboard.
Whatever it is, the idea here is to have some fun and blow off
steam. Make your own rules when playing the games. It really
doesn't matter. Today is about relaxing, unwinding and spending
some quality time with friends and family before the special
weekend is over.
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