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A Valentine’s Day Proposal

Tuesday, February 10th, 2009

Wedding Engagement Ring

February has traditionally been a wonderful time of year to raise the question of marriage. February 14th, Valentine’s Day is a suitably fitting day to ask that all-important question. A marriage proposal is a huge step forward for any couple, getting engaged marks, for many people, the beginning of a lifetime together and an eternal commitment.

Valentine’s Day

Perhaps Valentine’s Day owes as much to the pagans as it does to any Christian Saint. February was named after the Latin februum, which means purification. The festival of Februa was held on February 15th in the old Roman calendar. It was a purification ritual consisting of spring washing and cleaning and was in harmony with the rainy weather of this time of year.

Another ancient Roman festival, Lupercalia, was held locally to the City of Rome between February 13th and the 15th. This was an archaic rite connected to fertility, but not of romance, but perhaps this was to become the seed of what we now know as Valentine’s Day. The feast of St. Valentine was first established in 496 by Pope Gelasius I, and it was suggested in the 18th century that this was created as an attempt to supersede the pagan holiday of Lupercalia, which the Pope also abolished.

Professor Jack Oruch of the University of Kansas has argued that prior to Geoffrey Chaucer, no links between the Saints named Valentinus and romantic love existed.

In Parlement of Foules (1382), Chaucer wrote:

For this was on seynt Volantynys day
Whan euery bryd comyth there to chese his make.

A nice day for a white wedding (proposal)

According to both early Roman and Celtic traditions spring begins in early February. In Finland, February is called helmikuu or the “month of the pearl”; when snow melts on tree branches, it forms droplets, and as these freeze again, they are like pearls of ice. So in many ways February the 14th is a great day to propose marriage! In the United Kingdom and Ireland, the 29th of February in a Leap year is said to be the one day when a woman can propose to her partner, so again February is arguably the best month to propose. Unfortunately 2008 was a leap year, so you will have to wait to 2012 to get the chance to propose again. . .

Valentine’s Day and Wedding Proposal Ideas

Before you drop down on one knee and ask "will you marry me". Here are some proposal of marriage ideas:

Wedding Car Crunch

Monday, January 12th, 2009

Just Married

One of the most important considerations when planning your wedding day should be your wedding travel. You might have bagged your dream wedding dress or got your name down on the most exclusive of wedding venues, but this would have been all in vain if your wedding ride doesn’t arrive.

Credit crunched wedding planning might favour taking a large chunk out of your wedding car budget, but are you being realistic in your choice of wedding car supplier? This year many wedding car businesses will struggle, many could even disappear altogether as the crunch bites harder. So it might be worth looking again at your choice of wedding car supplier. The first consideration should not be price. Sure, you can drive a hard bargain, but if you have several quotes for similar cars, and one of them is significantly cheaper – beware. Most wedding car businesses operate on similar pricing models. If they have invested many thousands of pounds in wedding cars, they know they have to charge a certain amount just to stay afloat. In bad times they might even have to charge more as the number of jobs they do reduces, their operating costs will not lessen as well. Their largest overhead is the cost for the vehicle, if they do one or one hundred jobs a year, this cost remains the same. So be warned, if that wedding car quote seems to good to be true, it probably is!

Getting value from your wedding car hire

Many wedding car suppliers will throw in free wedding ribbons, but when you are negotiating with them why not see if they can throw in a free bottle of Champagne for your wedding hire? Conversely, if they offer complimentary Champagne already, and you and your fiancee are not great bubbly drinkers see if they could reduce the cost of the hire by letting them keep the Champagne.

Another way to get value from your wedding car hirer is to ask them to make more journeys. Most weddings are pretty localised affairs. The collection, ceremony and reception addresses are normally only a few miles apart. Which means that your wedding car could first drop brides maids to the venue, then the mother of the bride and then they could drive the bridal run. Many wedding car suppliers would be agreeable to this sort of scenario, and this way you are getting even more value out of your wedding car professional. One such business that does offer it’s wedding clients, multiple journeys for no extra charge is iChauffeur Weddings. iChauffeur’s Will Senior said, " We have always tried to give our wedding customers more than they might have expected with their wedding car hire. If we can do several journeys for our clients, then we will do so. "

Feel free to drive a good bargain out of your wedding car hire, but do so realistically and responsibly. No one will thank you for saving an extra £100 from your wedding car budget, if the car never turns up! Use your common sense, intuition and take your time to find a well priced, reliable and stylish wedding car for your very important day. Crunch or no credit crunch, everyone wants to go cheap, but at what expense? Learn more from London Wedding Car – Stylish wedding cars on a budget.

Manchester Wedding Car

Monday, January 12th, 2009

Manchester Wedding Car

Manchester Wedding Car is a new resource focusing on wedding cars based in Manchester and the north of England. Featuring information about some of the best wedding cars in the area and also the history of one of the world’s most celebrated car manufacturers and wedding cars for that matter – Rolls-Royce. Rolls-Royce are now a renowned and highly revered maker of cars and their roots are to be found in Manchester where Sir Henry Royce and Charles Rolls first met, and where Mr Royce built his first cars.

Along with Rolls-Royce wedding cars, such as the new Phantom, Manchester Wedding Car profiles Bentley wedding cars including the Bentley Arnage and Flying Spur bridal cars and also features ways to hire luxury wedding cars like the Mercedes S Class, without busting your wedding budget.

English Wedding Cars

Thursday, October 2nd, 2008

English Wedding Cars

English Wedding Cars is a new website showcasing the finest wedding cars from England. Examining wedding and bridal cars from Bentley including the Arnage and Continental Flying Spur, Rolls-Royce including the majestic Phantom as well as Jaguar and Range Rover wedding cars.

English Wedding Cars, like the cars is handcrafted in England!