Hello Cyberspace, welcome to My First Blog Post Ever. I am honored to have been invited to participate in the “On Organization” blog and consider it quite a compliment to be asked to contribute to a blog with the theme of Organization. I consider myself a natural organizer… I am addicted to my dayplanner, wireless device, and routines! I am lucky to have a career that I absolutely love — I am Owner and Wedding & Event Coordinator for Bliss Events in San Diego, California (www.blissevent.com). My job requires a very high level of organization and attention to detail.
I thought my first blog post should be about what I do each and every day…. wedding planning! Here are the first few steps in wedding planning. Once a Bride & Groom get these major tasks done, they are ready to move on to the more detailed parts of wedding planning:
- Create, revise, and finalize Guest List. Get input from both of your parents in order to get an accurate count.
- Set an overall wedding budget. What exactly does this include or not include? (i.e. does it not include your rings, honeymoon, rehearsal dinner, etc.?)
- Pick some date options…. ideally you can be open-minded about the date, having 3-5 options… this will make your “venue hunt” much easier if you are flexible with your wedding date.
- Determine what your priorities are - this will help you allot your overall budget. Make an actual list so you can see what is #1, #2,#3, etc. (Is photography the most important thing to you? Do you have to have live music, a large band with all the bells & whistles? Is decor and florals top on your list?) This “priorities list” is the order in which you should start to book your vendors. That way, if you splurge on #1 and #2, you can take money away from the lower-ranked priorities and still stay on-budget.
…. And that is all the wisdom I am going to share for now! Look for future posts from me on weddings and other life-organization subjects.
~ Rachel Welland, Bliss Events
#1 written by Phillip Burger March 10th, 2009 at 06:23
I have been to a wedding planned by Rachel and I agree that it was very well organized and put together. In fact, she had input on my wedding as well. The key is planning ahead, knowing what you want to happen and how much you can pay to make it happen, and then have a good time!
#2 written by Shirley March 10th, 2009 at 17:37
I am “the mother of all organizers”! I think there is a gene for organizing, and you either have it or you don’t. It is possible to learn to be organized, but it is wonderful to be a “natural”.
Organizers are drawn to certain professions and activities. Tell me some of your experiences.