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Unique Wedding Cakes For Wedding ... Unique Wedding Cakes today have even progressed nicely from those traditional wedding cakes of our grandmothers and mothers... When it comes to weddings and wedding cakes every bride wants one that reflects who she is, who she loves and her hopes for the future... When you have determined the amount you want to spend, then you need to begin searching for that perfect and unique wedding cake...

Looking For A Wedding Cake With Daisies? ... Because these flowers are so readily available and inexpensive you can decorate your cake yourself if you wish. Have a simple white tiered cake made and place the daisies at the bottom of each tier to create a daisy chain effect...

Wedding Favor Candy Buffet ... When setting up a candy buffet, you can either stick to your wedding color schemes, or use a different one altogether...

How To Get Best Wedding Cake For Your Wedding ... To overcome this wedding cakes were often served inside a box, which had been decorated with plaster of Paris, to resemble a larger, traditional cake....

Wedding Cake Toppers - 3 Tips To Choose A Great Topper ... On the D-Day, the wedding cake arrived, and at the sight of that emblem the bride's & the groom's eyes sparkled with adoration & love...

Our wedding day, twenty years ago! A happy day. Darling is handsomer than she was then, with a glorious flow of friendly feeling and cheerfulness, genuine womanly character, a most affectionate mother, a good, good wife. How I love her! What a lucky man I was and am!
—Rutherford Birchard Hayes (1822–1893)

Men may conseile a womman to be oon,
But conseiling nis no comandement.
He putte it in oure owene juggement.
For hadde God comanded maidenhede,
Thanne hadde he dampned wedding with the deede;
—Geoffrey Chaucer (1340?–1400)

All mothers need instruction, nurturing, and an understanding mentor after the birth of a baby, but in this age of fast foods, fast tracks, and fast lanes, it doesn’t always happen. While we live in a society that provides recognition for just about every life event—from baptisms to bar mitzvahs, from wedding vows to funeral rites—the entry into parenting seems to be a solo flight, with nothing and no one to mark formally the new mom’s entry into motherhood.
—Sally Placksin (20th century)