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Wake Up Rested and Refreshed
Get to bed at a decent hour the night before so you can be your best, and don’t be drinking until all hours of the morning. You’ll seriously regret it when you wake up the next morning and the first thing you do is run to your bathroom to get sick.
Eat A Good Breakfast
You’ll need something that has to keep you going for the whole day, so stock up on the rashers and sausages, have a good old fried egg, and indulge in the bread that you’ve been avoiding for months.
Give Yourself Plenty Of Time To Get Ready
You want to be able to relax and have a good time with your bridesmaids, not stress over whether you’ll finish in time. Don’t freak out about time, make it.
Grooms Should Make A List Of Everything They Need To Do That Morning
Bridesmaids are great at helping a bride remember everything. Groomsmen are less helpful in this regard, though they are more likely to bring beer, so make SURE that your husband-to-be knows what he’s doing on the morning of your big day.
Stop To Take It All In During The Ceremony
Ask your officiant to include a “deep breath” moment so you can look over the audience, gaze at your spouse, and burn the memory into your brain.
Be Magnanimous
Greet everyone with a smile even if it’s your second cousin whom you haven’t spoken to in a couple years because she said that thing. No one likes an angry bride, and you won’t like being one either.
Be Careful With Alcohol
This is a day you’ll want to remember clearly for the rest of your life, so make sure you don’t drink too much (that’s for doing at your friends’ weddings). One tip is to drink a full glass of water between each alcoholic drink.
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