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Looking for name change advice or some tips for newlywed life? The MissNowMrs experts have created state-specific name change articles and checklists for you. We’ve chronicled our recommendations for how to travel while changing your name AND how to handle voting during the transition.

We’ve also compiled our best guidance for how to handle difficult sister in laws, holidays as newlyweds, the ever-annoying baby questions, and much more. Why? Because, while we are name change experts, we’re also newlywed wives, moms, and sisters.

We hope our name change advice articles help smooth your transition to your new name, and a whole new phase of life. Congratulations and best wishes from the entire MissNowMrs team!

Fabulous Fall Entertaining

Fall Entertaining

With the crisp cool air it’s time get ready for Fall entertaining.  Celebrating with seasonal foods/cocktails and friends is a great way to make sure you take a moment to enjoy the world and weather around you. Whether you’re new to marriage and new to cooking for a group or if you’re an old pro at both…we’ve got some great ideas for you!

Set the Tone – Pick up some festive plates or get creative with one of these fall displays for your home (we especially love the acorns in the glass column).  Lighting a fall scented candle can also immediately put guests in a festive mood.

Create a Seasonal Cocktail (or 2) – Signature cocktails easily elevate an event from a gathering to a party!  Consider a this simple yet amazing vanilla pumpkin pie martini for the ladies and some autumn flavored ale for the gentlemen attending.  Here’s a top 10 list of pumpkin beers to point you in the right direction!

Surprise Appetizers – Who doesn’t love an out of the ordinary appetizer?!  Soup shooters are one of the easiest unconventional appetizers.  We suggest this seasonal roasted carrot soup served in fun colored coffee or demitasse cups.  The soup is warming, has a festive fall flavor and is even orange.

Pot Luck – It might sound old fashioned, but having each guest or couple bringing a component of the meal has tremendous upside (especially if they’re good cooks).  You as the hostess get to focus on details like decorating or a fabulous cocktail instead of being overwhelmed…and your guests get to bring something that shows off their talents.  It’s a good idea to create a theme so the recipes gel into a meal.

Pears – Pears are in season and make an outstanding end to any meal.  Consider serving simple poached pears with vanilla ice cream or a pear tart with caramelized pistachios.
Whatever you decide to make, taking time to enjoy Fall with friend and family will end well. 

Do you have a favorite Fall entertaining idea you’d like to share with our readers? We’d love for you to leave a comment.

Written by · Categorized: Entertaining, Newlywed Needs · Tagged: Entertaining, Fall, Newlywed Advice, Recipes

Attend the 2 Top Bridal Shows in Florida for Free!

Bridal Shows in Florida

Are you a Florida bride with a huge to-do list for your wedding? Do we have the solution for you! There’s not one, but 2 great bridal shows in Florida this weekend! Attend, and you’ll have the opportunity to experience an amazing collection of potential venues, caterers, florists, invitation shops, bakeries, honeymoon locations, favors, entertainment and wedding novelties you’ve never even seen!

Saying “I do” in the Miami or Fort Lauderdale area? Great news…The Great Bridal Expo is in town at the Double Tree by Hilton on Saturday & the Hard Rock Hotel & Casino on Sunday! Why are we suggesting that you go to one of these events?

  • It’s huge, so attendees get to meet the most bridal vendors, try the most samples & walk away with the most ideas
  • They have the BEST bridal fashion show in the business…complete with collections right off of the runways in New York
  • Prizes galore! Enter to win complete dining sets, gowns and honeymoons!

We would love to give our newlywed blog readers free tickets to the Great Bridal Expo show this Saturday in Miami and this Sunday in Fort Lauderdale (are you feeling the FL love?)! Simply go to GreatBridalExpo.com – enter MNMBEX in the space provided, and you will be able to print your COMPLIMENTARY tickets for 2!

What’s better than attending bridal shows in Florida that make your wedding planning a breeze? Attending for free! Are you and/or your spouse or maid of honor planning to go to the show? We’d love to hear what you’re hoping to see or find when you’re there…so leave a comment!

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Written by · Categorized: Bridal Style, Events & More · Tagged: Bridal Show, Fashion Show, Giveaway, Great Bridal Expo

Newlywed Communication: 3 Tips for Success

One of the most integral parts of any great marriage is a couple’s ability to communicate effectively with each other and respect each others (often different) opinions.  Many newlyweds  struggle to find the balance of listening and being heard in the first years of marriage. After all, living with someone and being united with them requires new levels of patience, understanding, and self-control.  When a co-worker upsets you, the disagreement is generally superficial, the boss will step in, or you can simply leave to take a breather and have an escape at home.  The same is true when arguments arise with friends or extended family members.  But, when you argue with your spouse, the rules change, so here are a few things to keep in mind:

Look for Visual Cues – Did you know that more than ninety percent of what you say does not come from your mouth?  It has been found that it is the non-verbal actions of a person that provide most of the story.  If you are failing to look at your partner when he or she is speaking, then chances are good that you are missing much of what has been said.  It is also much easier to misinterpret something that is said if you do not see the non-verbal communications associated with the words.

Actively Listen – In addition to looking at him or her during the conversation, it is very essential to demonstrate that you were, in fact, listening and hearing everything that was said.  Common phrases — such as ‘do you know what I mean?’, ‘what do you think?’, ‘am I crazy for feeling that way?’ – should not be ignored.  Rather than just nodding your approval of what your partner has said, or starting on a tirade regarding everything you disagree with, be careful to respond meaningfully to those questions.  These can be instant diffusers if handled correctly in a heated situation.

Know When to Temporarily End the Conversation – While the old saying ‘never go to bed angry’ still applies, it is unrealistic to believe that every argument throughout the life of your relationship will come to an immediate conclusion.  Communication is essential, but sometimes it is just as important to know when to walk away.  When tempers are flared to a level that distracts from hearing and understanding what is being said, then it is a good idea to take a moment to breathe. Don’t leave and stay away, but rather, take a moment apart to gather your thoughts, calm your nerves, and begin to think rationally again.  At that point, return to your spouse and try to speak at a reasonable volume about what is bothering you.

The communication foundations you lay today will affect your relationship for a lifetime, so take the time to figure out the best ways to discuss highly charged topics and deal with confronting each other in a loving way. It will pay off, I promise!  Just reading this blog post is a great step towards continuing your newlywed bliss.  What discoveries have you made about communication as a newlywed?

Written by · Categorized: Newlywed Needs · Tagged: Communication, Happiness, Newlywed Tips, Relationship

2 Free Tickets to the Best Bridal Show in Boston!

Looking for the best bridal show in Boston? Whether you’re newly engaged and have months to plan your wedding or procrastinated and are down the the wire, now is the perfect time to attend a bridal show. You’ll have the opportunity to meet/see  potential venues, caterers, florists, invitation shops, bakeries, honeymoon locations, favors, entertainment and things you’d never even think of on your own!

Saying “I do” in the Boston area? Great news…The Great Bridal Expo is in town this weekend at the Park Plaza Hotel! Why are we suggesting that you go to this particular event?

  • It’s huge, so attendees get to meet the most bridal vendors, try the most samples & walk away with the most ideas
  • They have the BEST bridal fashion show in the business…complete with collections right off of the runways in New York
  • Prizes galore! Enter to win complete dining sets, gowns and honeymoons

We would love to give our newlywed blog readers free tickets to the Great Bridal Expo show this Sunday in Boston! Simply go to GreatBridalExpo.com – enter MNMBEX in the space provided, and you will be able to print your COMPLIMENTARY tickets for 2!  What better way to convince your fiance to come along than with “free tickets”?!
Are you and/or a friend planning to go to the show? We’d love to hear what you’re hoping to see or find when you’re there…so leave a comment!

Written by · Categorized: Bridal Style, Events & More · Tagged: Bridal Show, Fashion Show, Giveaway, Great Bridal Expo, Wedding Planning

DIY Projects: A Great Way to Keep Your Marriage Healthy

Did you know DIY projects can keep your marriage healthy? There is so much excitement and anticipation leading up to your wedding.  After months or years of planning, the wedding and honeymoon seem to fly by and then real life begins.  Many newlywed couples begin to miss the “planning” aspect and connectedness of their engagement. Great news…there are tons of projects you can work on together that will not only benefit your relationship; they’ll benefit your surroundings!

Fixer-upper condos or houses aren’t a bad choice for new couples.  They can provide the opportunities for collaborative work that will bring many spouses closer together.  That being said, there are a couple of warnings that come with doing re-design work. 

For couples who often find themselves in a battle for control – for the strong personalities of the world – coming to an agreement over color, pattern, furniture, and accessories can be source of contention.  It is important to go into the process with an open mind and the understanding that working together will not necessarily equate to getting everything that you want for the space.  A good marriage is founded on compromise, and the blended end achievement may turn out even better than “your idea”.

As long as you can maintain open minds and open lines of communication, it can be a great idea to suggest updating the kitchen, to replacing the old and outdated couch, or re-painting the guest bedroom.  Start small and move on to bigger projects as you become more comfortable with the collaboration aspect of your relationship (better to find out you can’t agree on a faucet than you can’t agree on a blue print for an addition).

As you begin your project, ask your spouse small questions to get communication started.  For instance, what colors do you see in the room?  Do you prefer gold or silver cabinet and drawer pulls?  Do you think we should get a Queen or King sized bed for our room? 

These starter questions will provide the initial communication, which can then become involved as bigger decisions must be made in order to complete the project.  For those who are seriously ambitious and have the abilities, new bathroom construction, building the new deck, or laying to stone at the front entrance can be done on your own.  Putting your blood, sweat, and tears into improving your home will make it a more meaningful space and provide you plenty of pleasant memories and possibly a few hysterical stories.

What home improvement projects have you undertaken with your spouse? I remember replacing the 30+ knobs in our kitchen and being tremendously pleased with our teamwork. He removed the old ones and I screwed in the new ones. And, we both loved the updated look they provided! 

What DIY projects are you doing to keep your marriage healthy? Please share in a comment!

Written by · Categorized: Around the House, Newlywed Needs · Tagged: Happiness, Home Improvement, Newlywed Advice

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