Ran across this video on You Tube and could not resist sharing…. I think the Groom had breakfast on his mind…. Watch the video and you will understand what I mean…
Why a Rehearsal Dinner?
What is it?
A rehearsal dinner is typically an informal meal after a wedding rehearsal, which takes place the night before the actual wedding. It’s a chance for the wedding party to get to know each other better, and most importantly, it’s a chance for the bride and groom to thank all the people who have helped them out with the wedding planning.
Do I have to have one?
You don’t have to have one, but there are very few reasons not to. You’re going to need to eat on that night anyway, why not eat with your loved ones?
Who pays?
Traditionally the groom’s parents pay but nowadays you’ll often see couples include the cost in their overall wedding planning budget. Another scenario is for both parents to host it together.
Who plans it?
It is traditionally the realm of the groom’s mother. Check in with your mother-in-law and see if she is willing and able to do so. If she wants to, it’s a good idea to let her – it gives her a role in the wedding and even if the rehearsal dinner is completely different from your taste, guests will presume that you didn’t plan it.
What happens at a rehearsal dinner?
Along with eating, of course, the bride and groom offer up thanks and toast their families and the wedding party. There are often many other informal toasts. Sometimes this toasting becomes a roasting of the bride and groom – but it’s all in good fun.
You may also plan ice-breaking games or other activities including poker, pool, darts, a short funny home-movie, or backyard games. If you’re not having a bridesmaid’s luncheon, this is also an appropriate time to give bridesmaids and groomsmen gifts. 
How do I invite my guests?
Typically, printed invitations are sent a few days after you send the wedding invitation. These don’t need to be elegant and expensive – the easiest thing to do is to get the templates to print on your home computer.
Do I have to invite out-of-town guests?
Once upon a time, a rehearsal dinner was only for the wedding party and the immediate family of the bride and groom. Now, wedding magazines will tell you that you have to invite all of the out-of-town guests. Here’s my opinion: it is a nice gesture, so that you don’t leave them at loose ends in a strange town the night before the wedding. However, if you don’t invite them, you can include a list of restaurants or things to do in the area on your wedding website. Also, you can hold the rehearsal dinner on the early side, and then include a note in your invitations saying “If you’re in town the night before the wedding, we’d love to see you! We’ll be at the East Side Pub after 9 pm – please join us if you can make it.” A nice touch is to get the bar to provide pub snacks and appetizers to your guests, which will still be less expensive than providing them dinner.
What if I can’t afford a rehearsal dinner?
First, reexamine your expectations – it doesn’t have to be some grand formal thing at a restaurant or catering hall. Some of the best rehearsal dinners I’ve seen are relaxed backyard barbecues which allow people to really get to know each other. Set up a volleyball net or get a game of touch football going. It can even be a potluck. But do have one – it’s your opportunity to thank all the people who made your wedding day possible.
What are your ideas for a great rehearsal dinner?
Do I invite my officiant to the reception?
This is a common question from many of our brides that come to us for assistance with planning their wedding……
We think this question has many answers……
1. Yes, they are marrying you because you have attended the church since you were a child and will hurt their feelings if you do not extend the invitation to have them celebrate after the actual ceremony…..
2. Yes, because after all, who is going to do the blessing before dinner at the reception?
3. Yes, because they have traveled possibly quite a distance to be there and the ceremony lasted for 15 minutes and now you expect them to leave and go home while everybody else gets to stay and have a meal and celebrate…..
4. Yes, because it is just a courtesy and if they are not close friends of the family. 90% of the time , they will decline gracefully…..
5. No, You have hired them to do a job and they did the job…..
Would Love to hear feedback on your opinions on this subject….
Meet the Special Moments Team- Bill W.
Bill Waterman finally conceded and joined the Special Moments Team in 2010 and has not looked back.. From being an Ordained Minister to the guy who designs and creates all of the fabulous arches and other interesting pieces to the New Wise guy for Weddings.. ( it is about the groom too ladies) Grooms in need we have someone on staff to advise and help you survive this thing called a wedding.. Need a Romantic Proposal Idea or great place take the One you LOVE ,to needing a last Guy’s HOO-RAH.. Bill is the Wise Guy!!!
Color: Silver ( titanium or platinum in wedding color terminology)
Favorite food : chicken wings ( anytime , anywhere! )
Cocktail of choice: Ice Cold Bud Light
Favorite Music of Choice : Country – ( Top fav performers – Luke Bryant and Tim McGraw)
Favorite Radio Station –WQYK – Big Shout out to V-Girl !. Favorite Radio Personality Ever!!!
Hobby: Collecting Nascar Items, Fishing when I can, camping, and spending time with my Dogs.
Sport of choice: Obviously Nascar, but Football is # 2. ( Go Bucs!)
Favorite Movie: Grease, The Princess Bride, All of the Lethal Weapon Movies”,National Lampoons Vacations, and let’s not forget Caddy Shack. ENCORE. All Mel Brooks Movies!
Restaurant of Choice:Coney Island Hot Dogs. Downtown St. Petersburg.
Where were you born? Providence R.I.
Alma Mater? Army Training Sir.( 8 years with the National Guard)
Favorite thing to do: Anything that doesn’t involve work.
Unknown fact about me: My Mother Owned a Candy Shop
Best Thing I Ever Ate: Chicken and Waffles at The Hangar at Albert Whitted..
Meet The Special Moments Team- Erin
Erin Siegel joined the team in November 2011 after meeting her at the Association of Bridal Consultant’s Annual Conference where she was volunteering to work behind the scenes for the Association for college credit.. Finding out that she is attending UCF and also especially the Rosen College of Hospitality and Event Management, plus interning with Master Bridal Consultant Elise Enloe..made her a perfect fit for Special Moments….. Erin graduates in May and we are excited that she has chosen Tampa to call home=)
So here are a few things about Erin:
Favorite Color: Purple
Favorite Food: Chocolate Chip Cookies
Favorite cocktail: Strawberry Margarita
Favorite Sport: Football
Hobby: Shopping
Favorite TV Show: The Office
Restaurant of choice: Chili’s
Born: Coral Springs, Florida
Favorite thing to do: Go to the Beach, addicted to Pinterest
Alumni: University of Central Florida
One unknown fact: I love to Zumba and go to Bootcamp!
Meet The Special Moments Team- Melissa
Melissa Toohey joined the team originally in 2006 and spent about a year with us before relocating to Orlando.. Well Good News is… She moved back to the area in October and jumped right back in where she left off. Yeah!!!!
So here is a little below about Melissa:
~My favorite color is pink
~Food: Salads with homemade buttermilk ranch dressing
~Cocktail: Shirley Temple(not much of a drinker) or..Captain Morgan rum and pineapple,
~Music: From country to hip-hop and a lot of things in between, I appreciate all types!
~Sport: I love to watch gymnastics and NFL, college football.
~Hobby: Decorating my home, scrapbooking
~Movie: Pretty Woman and Under the Tuscan Sun
~Restaurant: Chilis(love their ranch dressing and salads)
~Born and raised in the Tampa Bay area!Florida girl, born and bred
~Alma Mater: Current student in the Business program at theUniversity ofPhoenix,Tampa campus. Candidate to graduate with a bachelor’s degree in business with a major in entrepreneurship. Graduate of the ABC education program where I earned my PBC in 2006, honors in 3 out of the 5 courses.
~Favorite thing to do: raise my two beautiful daughters Kasey & Emma.
~Unknown fun fact: I grew up on a ranch riding, training, showing and loving horses!
Featured Decor Inventory Item- Cherry Blossom Tree
Special Moments offers a planning package ( Treasured Moment) that includes complimentary use of all of our Decor Inventory. We are featuring the New Cherry Blossom Tree in this blog post for you to get an idea of what you can do with the Cherry Blossom Tree for your next event.
Anybody else have any ideas of how this beautiful Tree could be used for an event?
Featured Decor Inventory Item- White Bench
Special Moments offers a planning package ( Treasured Moment) that includes complimentary use of all of our Decor Inventory. We are featuring the New White Benches in this blog post for you to get many ideas of what you can do with the New White Benches for your next event. This is a great plus if you are planning a Beach wedding… These benches each hold between 4 or 5 guests per bench…. Beautiful ,clean and a truly “Out Of the Box” way to have a wedding that people will talk about….. The Big Bonus is that you get to Use all 8 of the benches for FREE!!! if you choose the Treasured Moment Package for your Wedding Planning Needs… ( $ 250.00 ++++ Savings)
The photos below were supplied to us by Britt McAllister Photography and Rev. Virgina Bishop from Loving Unity…. Enjoy!!!!
What are your thoughts of the White benches?
Special Moments Ribbon Cutting Celebration
Special Thanks to all of the vendors that helped make the Grand Opening Celebration of our new office a success.
Orange Blossom Catering- Food and Serving Staff
Coast to Coast Event Rentals- Tent, tables, chairs, bar & garbage cans
Connie Duglin Linens- All the linens….
Delectable’s Catering- Desserts
Black Tie Event Services- Prestige portable Restrooms
Lightning Jack- Steel drum music
Bohemenian Fire- Fire eating, dancing, and stilt walker
Blair Entertainment- Hula dancer and monkey
Flowers by Jenny- Large umbrella’s for decor
Bartender- Judy Zimmerman from Bride and Groom PLanner.com
Client Video Testimonial
We are so honored and excited to share with you a previous client’s video testimonial.
Courtney and Masable we thank you from the bottom of our hearts and cannot wait to help you with all your future events!!!
















