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St. Simons Elopements
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Say I Do To St. Simons

If you imagine a Coastal City, the first thought that comes to mind is probably cheesy resort hotels, over commercialization, and an over abundance of tourist. While St. Simons is a tourist destination, most of the inhabitants of the island are actually residents of St. Simons and nearby coastal Georgia. If there’s an over abundance of anything, it’s ancient, live oak trees, draped in Spanish moss.There’s a feel to St. Simons unlike any I’ve ever experienced elsewhere. An easy pace, relaxed atmosphere, and a feeling of permanence. That’s why I chose to make St. Simons my home.St. Simons is a bargain as a honeymoon/elopement/wedding destination. By flying in to nearby Jacksonville, Florida, a couple can pick up a rental car, stay at their pre-arranged destination on St. Simons, have an intimate elopement, (couples only) or have a wedding extravaganza for much less money than if they were to do the same thing in many larger cities. Not only that, but you don’t have to leave afterwards to depart for a honeymoon because you are already at the beach. With the many boutique shops, historical points of interest, world class restaurants, and the occasional celebrity sighting, St. Simons is a great place to spend a honeymoon. With activities ranging from lounging on the beach, to golfing, to kayaking, there’s something that fits every interest and budget.St. Simons is such a romantic location. To be married on the beach, in front of the lighthouse, under the oaks, in a park, or one of the many locations designed for weddings, St. Simons offers an abundance of choices. For receptions, the remodeled Casino, one of many restaurants, or even hotels, will more than meet your expectations.And this is where I come in…….elopements and weddings are what I do. If this is something that you are interested in, please don’t hesitate to contact me. Share your vision for a wedding or elopement with me and together we can plan one of the most memorable events of your life in an atmosphere seemingly designed for it.http://www.stsimonselopements.com/http://stsimonselopements@yahoo.com/See More
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The Wedding Kiss

The other day, I was talking with a photographer that I work with on occasion, and he asked me what I thought about offering advice to the bride and groom on kissing once given permission by the officiant during the ceremony. I thought it was strange at first but the more I think about it, it makes since. Sometimes, brides and grooms will go into the ceremony with no idea about how they are going to kiss or be kissed. This photographer said that he wanted our bride and groom to kiss in a certain way so that it would be better from an image standpoint and also add a little bit of romance to the ceremony.This is what the photographer recommended as the way for a bride and groom to kiss once given permission by the officiant. Head should be kept as vertical as possible and whether you are a right side or a left side kisser, the noses should be as close together as possible at the moment.Leading up to the kiss, the bride and groom should both keep their mouths as normal as possible without puckering lips or sticking their tongue out. And then pause or hesitate once their lips are about an inch apart. And then seal the ceremony with a kiss.Passion is shown in the placement of the hands. If a groom places his thumbs in front of the ears of the bride with the rest of his fingers extending behind her ears and into her hair, and then the bride places her hands behind the groom’s head, from an appearance standpoint, it is a very passionate and heartfelt kiss. For a little more flair the groom can dip the bride and the bride can kick up a leg.The kiss between the bride and the groom is the climax of their wedding ceremony and as a bride or groom, you will want everybody leaving the wedding with that moment galvanized in their mind.If you’ve got a good photographer, they will be willing to spend the time with you to go over the visual impact of different things during your wedding day. From the bouquet toss, the garter throw, the cake cutting, the kiss, the dance, etc. It’s not necessary to manage these things, but when they ARE managed, the results can be just that much more breathtaking.Wedding planning and elopements are what I do. In my experience, the more planned out every aspect of the wedding day is, the better it will go. It’s my job as a planner to ponder and plan for the things that might not have occurred to the bride and groom before hand. A wedding is more successful in my mind when there is a smoother transition from each scheduled occurrence during a wedding event. I never would have thought to plan a kiss, because in my mind, it’s highly personal. But on thinking about this, it’s no different than planning the schedule for the first dance or the bouquet toss. The bride wants everything to be as successful as possible…….and that’s why they hire me, after all.Carla Pryorstsimonselopements@yahoo.comSee More
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You can have the Fairy Tale Wedding of your dreams on beautiful St. Simons Island, Jekyll Island, Tybee Island, or Savannah, GA!

These Coastal Georgia islands are the epitome of tradition and romance and Southern Living at it's finest. The majestic Live Oaks draped with Spanish moss, the sandy beaches, and golf courses that would have brought a smile to Bagger Vance. These islands are home to major resorts as well as romantic B&Bs, but that southern charm is always present.
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Say I Do To St. Simons

If you imagine a Coastal City, the first thought that comes to mind is probably cheesy resort hotels, over commercialization, and an over abundance of tourist. While St. Simons is a tourist destination, most of the inhabitants of the island are actually residents of St. Simons and nearby coastal Georgia. If there’s an over abundance of anything, it’s ancient, live oak trees, draped in Spanish moss.



There’s a feel to St. Simons unlike any I’ve ever experienced elsewhere. An easy pace,… Continue

Posted on July 30, 2009 at 9:28am

St. Simons Elopements

The Wedding Kiss

The other day, I was talking with a photographer that I work with on occasion, and he asked me what I thought about offering advice to the bride and groom on kissing once given permission by the officiant during the ceremony. I thought it was strange at first but the more I think about it, it makes since. Sometimes, brides and grooms will go into the ceremony with no idea about how they are going to kiss or be kissed. This photographer said that he wanted our bride and groom to kiss in a… Continue

Posted on July 27, 2009 at 10:45pm — 1 Comment

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