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4 Best Newlywed Ways To Handle Annoying People

Need some newlywed ways to handle annoying people? We’ve covered the top 4 offenders and given you some solutions to tactfully tackle dealing with them.

The Neighbor that talks until he/she’s blue in the face.  You and your spouse finally arrive at your house after your dreadful commute home from work and your neighbor is outside waiting to strike up a conversation that you know will last way longer than you have time or patience for.  What do you do?  You say, “I would love to catch up with you, but haven’t had anything to eat since noon, can we talk about this on the weekend?” or “I’ve been looking forward to spending time with my husband/wife all day, would you mind if we caught up at a different time?” 

You can’t put them off forever, but it’s not rude to let someone know that you have had a day from …you know where…and would simply like to go inside and forget about it!

The House Guest that Never Leaves.  Do you constantly have friends from high school or college over and they don’t know when to leave?  Sure, you love catching up with old buddies and always enjoy laughing about the glory days, but at some point it’s time to say so long til next time.  Try making plans for a specific time the day that you plan for your house guest to leave, such as dinner plans with local friends.  The point is to have a specific end time in mind and stick to it.  Discussing these plans with your house guest prior to them arriving is the best way not to offend anyone.

The Needy Sibling or Friend.  Do you or your spouse have a brother, sister, or friend who relies on you for everything?  I’m not talking about times that you should be there by there side (such as grieving, consoling them with a bad break-up or even a job loss).  I’m talking about the individual that expects you to remember and remind them of important dates such as: Mom/Dad’s birthday, anniversaries, when their bills are due (or never has the money to pay them without borrowing the money from you). 

If you grew up with a tight-knit family you know that it is never easy to say no to them for any reason, but there comes a time in life when you need to do what’s best for you and your new family…your spouse—and as a newlywed it is so important to put your spouse first to let them know that you value them and their role in your life.  Tip: purchase a calendar and write all the important dates to be remembered in it and give it to your needy friend, and let them write their other obligations in it (such as bill due dates, etc.).  After all, it really isn’t your responsibility to keep track of this for them anyway.

The Demanding Boss.  Does your boss constantly pile more projects and responsibilities on your plate than any one human being should ever have to deal with at a time?  Remember, you are one person and can only do what is humanly possible…one thing at a time!  The best thing you can do is always be on time for work and know how you work best (i.e. make a checklist and tackle it in a timely manner—no, Twitter and Facebook are not acceptable unless your job is social media marketing…nice try though). 

If the deadline is impossible for you to meet on your own consider asking a co-worker for assistance or sit-down with your boss and let him/her know that you are working on XYZ and would love to complete the task, but if the deadline can’t be pushed back it may be best for the project to be assigned to someone with fewer responsibilities.  Any boss would prefer that you let them know of the issue instead of completing the task under par.

The list of people could go on and on, right?!  If you have an example of an “annoying person” (no names please) and advice on how you deal with them, share it with our other readers by commenting below.

Written by · Categorized: Etiquette, Newlywed Needs · Tagged: Etiquette, life hack, Marriage, Newlywed, Newlywed Solutions, Relationship

Breast Cancer Awareness: In’s & Out’s

There are so many ways you can show your support for Breast Cancer Awareness this month.  Even if you’re just rockin’ your pink wardrobe this October, flash it and flaunt it ladies, and show your support!

There is so much talk about the horrifying statistics on Breast Cancer, but what about the fine details which all of us women love to know about…. regardless of the topic of conversation- we love details!
So here it is! I didn’t know much about the specifics myself, but figured this was a good time to revisit my research skills from my college years and share a few things with you….
Soooo…to answer the single most important questions– “Who, What, Where, Why, How? The National Breast Cancer Foundation gives us the D.L.:

  • Age: Half of all women diagnosed are over age 65.
  • Weight: Being obese or overweight.
  • Diet & Lifestyle: Lack of physical activity, a diet high in saturated fat, and alcoholic intake of more than two drinks per day are contributing factors.
  • Menstrual & Reproductive History: Early menstruation or late menopause, having your first child at an older age or not having given birth, or taking birth control pills for more than ten years if you are under 35 are major risk factors. 
  • Family & Personal History: A family history of Breast Cancer—particularly a mother, sister or a personal history of breast cancer of benign (non-cancer) breast disease.
  • Medical & Other Factors: Dense breast tissue (often identified by a mammogram), past radiation therapy to the breast or chest area. Also, a history of hormone treatments—such as estrogen and progesterone, or gene changes— including BRCA1, BRCA2, and others.

Early detection can significantly increase your chances of surviving Breast Cancer and knowing some easy life-style tips that can prevent it are a great place to start!  So, what’s your plan of action?
Here are 2 amazing Foundations to look into to see how you can help raise awareness and show your support!
The Making Memories Breast Cancer Foundation aids in granting wishes for metastatic breast cancer patients, through continuing education and showing support across the country. Some events that you may be familiar with are: March for Memories, Diamonds for Dreams, Brides Against Breast Cancer, and the Pink Envelope Project.
The global leader in the Breast Cancer movement, and the largest source of nonprofit funds dedicated to the fight against Breast Cancer is  “The Susan G. Komen for the Cure.” See how you can get involved!

Please share with us what you are doing to raise awareness and show your support for Breast Cancer Research. Is your hubby showing support in some way during the month of October? Even if he is sporting the “Feel Your Boobies” sticker on his vehicle! I mean, hey- if the NFL players can rock out the hot pink- so can they!

Written by · Categorized: Newlywed Needs · Tagged: Breast Cancer, Health

Top 5 Wedding Flowers

Top 5 Wedding Flowers

Curious what the the Top 5 Wedding Flowers are for brides across America? We’ve compiled a list of the blooms most frequently found in a bridal bouquet for you. Use this information to follow the current flower trends or to make sure that you are completely unique and avoid using any of them!
1. Roses – Not too surprising as they’re a traditional romantic mainstay that both look nice & smell lovely
2. Tulips – Reminders of spring that come in hundreds of hues certain to compliment any wedding color palette
3. Peonies – These large blooming beauties call to mind English garden parties & add a perfumed note to the air
4. Orchids – Elegant, interesting & usually expensive (unless you’re doing a destination wedding in Hawaii)
5. Calla Lilies – Refined flowers that dress up any bouquet or centerpiece that they’re included in

Are you putting hours of planning into your bouquet or did you create the perfect collection of posies for your Big Day?  If so, our October Giveaway of a custom 11″ x 14″ shadowbox floral keepsake (a $460+ value) is perfect for you! Keepsake Floral, the Nation’s leader in special event flower preservation will create a custom-crafted work of art that you will treasure for years to come!

Want to win our outstanding October giveaway? Leave a comment on this, or any of our floral keepsake posts on Mondays this month and you’ll be automatically entered to win! Tell us all about the flowers in your bouquet, if they have special meanings or significance. The randomly selected contest winner will be announced on October 31st!! If we don’t hear back from the winner within 2 weeks, we will randomly select a new winner to make sure someone ends up with this great goodie!

Flower popularity information for our Top 5 Wedding Flowers list was found on EpisodeWedding.com

Written by · Categorized: Bridal Style, Events & More · Tagged: Bouquet, bride, Flowers, Giveaway, roses, top 5, trend, tulips, wedding flowers, Wedding Planning, Wedding Trends

Football Sunday Fun-days Had By All

football Sunday fun-days

Heard of football Sunday fun-days? Are you a guy’s guy—meaning do you enjoy anything football related? Does your partner share your enthusiasm for the sport?  I’ll bet that if she doesn’t you secretly wish that she did so you could watch the game(s) in peace every weekend (or at least once in a while)!  Although there are some lucky couples that truly enjoy watching the game together and cheering for their favorite team; it’s not the norm. We’re hoping to change that for you with the following newlywed tips, so this Sunday you can enjoy every minute of the game uninterrupted by a nagging spouse!

Co-host a party: That’s right, I said party!  Women love to be the perfect hostess and entertain guests.  Perhaps if you say, “Hey honey, I was thinking we could have our friends over this weekend for the game.  What do you think?”  She will appreciate you considering what she wants to do and will most-likely say, “Great!  I’ve been dying to make homemade chili and my buffalo chicken dip.” Maybe not in those words, but she will happily accept the challenge of hosting a get-together with friends (especially if other females will be there too).  Here are some tailgating tips and recipes you might want to try!

Tell her to invite her girlfriends over: They could enjoy a glass (or three—wink, wink) of wine while discussing the latest trends in fashion, fitness or whatever suits them and you won’t have to miss a single play of the big game!

If all else fails, buy her a gift card to the spa or 2 tickets to the new chick flick so she and her BFF can enjoy  the movie together while you celebrate every touchdown and sip on a few beers!  Click here for the NFL schedule. Tell us how you enjoy your football Sundays…together or separate.  If separate, what does your most special lady do while you watch the game?

Written by · Categorized: For the Fellas · Tagged: Football, For the Fellas, Newlywed Tips, Recipes, Relationship

5 Secrets to Separate Work From Play

Secrets to Separate Work From Play

Looking for the secrets to separate work from play? If you look like this during the workday, it’s quite possible that you’re bringing home a great deal of stress with you each evening.  This stress can show up as muscle aches, a bad mood, headaches or difficulty sleeping.  Nobody wants to come home to a cranky spouse, especially as a newlywed…so here are a few ways to help you separate work from play!

Rock Out On Your Commute – Create a playlist or CD of songs for your ride home from work.  The songs should be high energy to help you vent your work emotions.
Write a List – Making a list of tomorrow’s to-do’s before you leave the office can help you stop thinking about work when you’re at home.  While you’re writing the list, mentally acknowledge that your work day is done and you cannot do anything on your list until you go into work the next morning.  This should allow you to relax and move into enjoying your evening.
Break a Sweat – Schedule a trip to the gym before you go home.  Pumping iron or engaging in heart-pounding cardio is a fantastic way to forget about office woes.  The bonus: endorphins will automatically make you feel better after a work-out and you’ll go home a happy newlywed!
Breathe Deeply – Give meditation a try. Project-meditation.org is a great resource to get you started.  If the idea of trying to meditate just stresses you out, try lighting a lavender scented candle when you get home and let the aroma relax you.
Make Out- The next time you’re having a tough day at work, say hello to your honey at the end of the day with a full blown make-out session.  After a few kisses I guarantee that you won’t be worried about the quarterly report that’s due next week!

Can you share any of your secrets to separate work from play?  We’d love to hear your solutions, so please leave a comment!

Written by · Categorized: For the Fellas, Newlywed Needs · Tagged: Job, Newlywed Advice, Newlywed Tips, Stress

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