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As little girls, we spend a lot of time dreaming of finding the perfect man, just like our Daddy of course, and getting married. We think about what our dress will look like, who we will invite, etc. This is one dream that is very likely to become a reality at some point in your adult life, although it may not occur exactly as you envisioned. You will have a lot of work to do to plan the wedding of your dreams, starting with deciding where you want the actual ceremony to occur.

If you would love to go outside the box, and have a more exotic wedding, what better place to do so than on a beautiful island, particularly Barbados. It will literally be like getting married in paradise, what with all of the breathtaking sandy white beaches nestled in with amazing green fauna, what more could a girl ask for?

When engaged couples think of Barbados, it is usually as a place for their exotic honeymoon, not their actual wedding site, but why not? Why shouldn’t you really get your marriage off on the right foot, even down to the tiniest detail? Hopefully, you will only do this once, so shouldn’t you have it the way you want it the first time around? You can even get help in some of the planning of your wedding by signing up for one of the many Barbados wedding packages, which will help you find the perfect spot for the ceremony, among other things.

If you can afford it, you might even want to think about hiring one of the local wedding planners, to really help take some of the stress off of the bride and groom in the days leading up to the big event. When you have a wedding expert at your disposal, you can spend more time preparing for and looking forward to your perfect day, and the life to come after. There are many wedding planners and coordinators on the island, three of the more popular being Weddings Beyond Your Imagination, Tropical Weddings, and Weddings by Malissa. Who you choose is your own personal choice, and also depends on your overall wedding budget as well.

Another good thing about having your wedding in Barbados is that you don’t have any kind of legal requirements as you do on many other islands. You aren’t required to stay on the island for any length of time, either before or after your wedding, nor are you required to fulfill any kind of waiting period either. You will still need to file the proper paperwork for obtaining your marriage license. You will need a passport, airline tickets, etc.

You will never forget your Barbados wedding, and will be getting a jump start on a great honeymoon as well. Indulge, and get that wedding that you have always dreamed of, after all, you deserve it, right?


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Nigeria: Trills And Frills of 2008 Calabar Carnival (AllAfrica.com)

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These 50 years have been ones of the resistance and strength of the people (Granma Internacional)

• Interview with General of the Army Raúl Castro, president of the Councils of State and Ministers, by Talía González Pérez, from Cuban Television’s News System, December 31, 2008, "Year 50 of the Revolution."

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Many of us would perhaps be familiar with the adage, "after joy comes sorrow", a saying that probably best explains the emotional journey experienced by local equity investors in the 2008 financial year.

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