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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!

Addressing Your In-Laws: Mom, Mrs. So-And-So, or Something Completely Different?

Addressing Your In-Laws

Anxious about addressing your in-laws? If there’s one thing you’re almost certain to get along with your mate once you get married, it’s in-laws. There are many cases in which you will already know your in-laws, even get along great with them, be invited to family functions and so forth.  All of this long before you get married.  If this is the case, then great!  You’re probably already past the stage of awkward introductions and being unsure of what exactly to call your spouse’s mother.

However, there are occasions in which you may have never had the chance to meet them before the wedding.  Perhaps everyone lives too far away for any visits.  Whatever the case, at some point the manner of addressing your in-laws will come up…especially during the holidays with holiday cards, gift tags and party introductions.

In general, as with any person, the correct way to start off is by using the traditional Mr. and Mrs. forms.  Doing so shows respect and doesn’t make anyone feel uncomfortable, as opposed if you just start calling one of your in-laws “Mom” right away.  As time goes by, you may feel more comfortable with them and can either try to transition into a first name basis on your own, or ask if it is all right for you to call them by something different.

Respect is the key to the whole situation. Some families will correct you the moment you finish – but in a good way.  Such as:
“Why, hello, Mrs. Winston.”
“Oh, don’t be silly – you can call me Gail!”

And suddenly you’re already on a first name basis.  A lot of married couples simply stick with first names.  They are familiar enough with their in-laws for this to be normal (after all, Gail is her name).
Of course, there is also the occasional switch to Mom or Dad. Families that are close may transition into this naturally and feel comfortable with it.  In-laws might encourage you to call them by these names.  If you have no problems with this, by all means call them Mom or Dad.  But if you are at any time uncomfortable with doing so, then quietly sit down with them and explain your reasons.  They should understand your feelings and allow you to call them by either their first name or by using Mr. or Mrs.

The general rundown of addressing in-laws tends to go from the most formal to the least formal.  So unless someone insists you use something else straight from the get-go, over time you should be able to move through these with relative ease: Mrs. Winston – Gail – Mom.

What do you call your in-laws?  Were there any truly uncomfortable moments at the beginning of your relationship or unusual name requests when it came to addressing your in-laws?  We’d love to hear your comments!

Written by · Categorized: Etiquette, In Laws · Tagged: Holidays, In Laws, Names, Newlywed Advice

Thankful Newlywed Thoughts

Are you struggling to find thankful newlywed thoughts? As a newlywed, it is easy to get caught up in the holiday rush and the aspects of how to juggle whose family to do what with, when.  My advice to you: take a moment and realize how fortunate you are. 

If you can keep the things that you are thankful for in the forefront of your mind, you’re guaranteed not to miss the reasons for the seasons that are upon us.

Ideas for Thankful Newlywed Thoughts:

Your Spouse – Not only have you met the person of your dreams…you married them!  I can’t think of too many other things that are as amazing as being married and madly in love.

Security – You now have someone to have and hold in sickness and in health till death do you part.  Just knowing that someone is going to be by your side for long haul is incredibly comforting.

Friends – There are people in the world that know all of your flaws and faults (some since childhood) and still love you.  How great is that?

Family – Whether you’re working on making your own or thinking about your parents, family is a gift to be treasured.  These are the people who have loved you before they even met you and want only the best for you.

The Holidays – While they may be stressful, holidays are the times we get to spend with all of the people we are thankful for.  When you look at them this way, it’s much easier to stretch a bit to make sure you see everyone and celebrate together.

What are you thankful for this holiday season?  Do you have a creative way to see all of your family members while remaining sane?  We’d love to hear about it!

Written by · Categorized: Newlywed Needs · Tagged: Family, Friends, Happiness, Holidays, Husband, Newlywed Advice, Thanksgiving

Newlywed Advice for the Holidays: Shop Now!

Newlywed Advice for the Holidays

We have some newlywed advice for the holidays ladies! I realize that  it’s still October, but a newlywed can never be too prepared for her first holiday season as a Mrs..  Your first Christmas/Hanukah/Kwanzaa with your mate is a memory you will cherish forever, and planning ahead can allow you so much more time to truly enjoy it.  Read on to learn our tips for saving time and money (and quite possibly your sanity) in the coming months!

The pros for shopping ahead of the holiday season are endless:

– You can take time to find just the right gift for each person in both of your families instead of settling on some last minute choices.  Oh yes…there are instantly twice as many people to shop for now that you’re married, but the upside is there’s usually twice as many presents to receive!

– Early shopping allows you to take advantage of online private sale sites such as www.HauteLook.com, where you can buy luxury gifts at a fraction of retail prices.  These sites usually have a one to two week shipping lag from time of purchase, so they work better for early bird shoppers than procrastinators.

– Starting early can allow you to make personalized gifts for friends and family.  This is not only budget friendly, but can be really fun.  Some ideas for hand-made holiday goodies include bath balls, flavored olive oils in fancy bottles or infused vodka for festive martinis.

 -If you have gifts purchased well ahead of the holidays, you have so much more time to enjoy wrapping them.  Imagine listening to carols and sipping mulled wine or eggnog as you leisurely wrap gifts over a few evenings instead of frantically trying to wrap fifty gifts in one evening! 

– Extra time around the holidays can be used to decorate your home, go sledding, attend a cocktail party, hang out under the mistletoe with your hubby or to take care of others in need.  Here’s a list of the Top 5 Holiday Charities where twenty minutes of your spare time can result in a huge difference in a child’s life.

The list could go on and on, but the main idea is that starting to think about what you’re getting who well before you need to has some definite benefits, especially for newlyweds balancing two families (or more) for the first time this holiday season. 

Do you have any tips newlywed advice for the holidays you’d like to share with our readers?  Please leave us a comment today!

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Written by · Categorized: Newlywed Needs · Tagged: Holidays, Newlywed Advice, Shopping

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