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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!

Five Marriage Topics To Discuss Now Instead of Later

Marriage Topics To Discuss

Do you know what marriage topics to discuss? As you return from your honeymoon, there a few questions you need to discuss with your spouse.  While you may be hesitant to rock boat of “newlywed bliss.” It is very important to establish a understanding of how you both feel about these key topics before they cause problems in your marriage.

When do you want kids and how many do you want to have?
It’s long been discussed and long been debated.  The opinions you have today will very likely change significantly in the future, but if he wants them and you don’t, or you were hoping to have a houseful and he cannot see himself with more than a single child, then how can the future possibly go smoothly?  Hash out a plan that works for both of you and try to compromise as much as you can while still retaining your happiness.

Where do you see yourself in ten years; twenty?
This is not an easy question to answer for anyone.  People who have been at the same job for many years are not always clear on their future ambitions, but discussing it now can point out possible points of contention that might lead to trouble in the future.  For instance, if one person simply values fun and minimal commitment, but the other intends to build a large savings account before retirement, issues can quickly arise.   So, even if answers are vague, at least you will have a general understanding of where your potential spouse wants your relationship to go.  Meeting with a financial adviser can also help mitigate your opinions and help you come up with

What is your idea of the ideal vacation?
It might seem a silly question to be placed on a hot marriage topic list, but it is definitely worth asking.  For one thing, vacation time from work is often very limited, so varying opinions regarding the best way to spend the time can create rifts.   Knowing what your spouse wants out of a vacation before you go on one (honeymoons don’t count) can help minimize silent suffering and resentment and help you plan a trip that will meet both of your needs!

What level of commitment do you feel toward your family?
Sure, there is something desirable about a man who can admit that he enjoys spending time with his family, but how will that play out in the future?  If one partner feels the need to frequently visit parents, grandparents, or siblings, it can limit potential places to live, greatly impact decisions regarding the holiday season, and even create weekly commitments. How will you both react to this?  Discussing both of your needs and family responsibilities can help you find a balance between both families and the one you just created with your vows.

How do you feel about religion and politics?
It is best not to discuss religion and politics in most settings, but when it comes time to a lifetime commitment to another individual, there is good reason to bring these subjects to the forefront.  Though your ideas regarding each might be perfectly in sync, there is a reason that these are considered taboo topics. 

People generally feel very strongly about both and mismatched believes will very likely lead to heated battles in the future.  Knowing what is a “hot topic” for your partner can allow you to approach it carefully and with great tact…thus reducing your chances of an argument.

Remember, as you ask these questions, that it is better to know how you and your partner feel (not how you think the other person wants you to feel). Honesty now will result in a harmonious marriage later! 

Which is the the biggest of the marriage topics to discuss in your opinion? Did we miss any?  Let us know in a comment!

Written by · Categorized: Newlywed Needs, Relationships · Tagged: Husband, Newlywed, Relationship

The Perfect Halloween Costume Formula

Halloween is right around the corner and that means there will be the usual slew of parties and gatherings, most requiring a costume.  As a newlywed, you might find yourself struggling to find something appropriate not that you’re not on the prowl. Don’t worry, we’ve got you covered from creative to classy…here are a few of our top Halloween costume suggestions.

Here’s our basic formula:  Cute Dress + Creative Idea + Accessories = Perfect Newlywed Halloween Costume

Silver Spider – Who said spiders can’t be sexy?!  Wow everyone with this lovely silver shift that feature a subtle web overlay.  Amp you image with silver crackle nail polish and a spider wand (who doesn’t love a wand on Halloween?).   If you’re really pulling out the stops, check out this jeweled spider fascinator!

Roman Soldierette – Show your strong side in this amazing caped mini dress with sequined shoulders and then add a gold helmet to complete your look.
Beautiful Rose – Check out this Rosette Dress! All you need to do is add pale green tights and some booties and you’re set!  Want to up the creative factor?  Put a butterfly clip in your hair to complete the ensemble.
Techno Kitty – Why settle for being a basic tiger when you can be one fierce feline with this vividly striped dress? Channel your inner Katie Perry to come up with the makeup and dare we suggest wig to complete this look.  And of course you can’t forget a set of headband ears!

For more chic Halloween costumes check out the LA Purse Blog. Happy Halloween ladies!

Written by · Categorized: Newlywed Needs · Tagged: Costume, Halloween, Ideas, Newlywed

Win An Amazing E-Cookbook With 200 Healthy Chef Written Recipes!

Newlywed ladies heads-up!  You now have a new way to cook. Yes, you can actually get healthy, amazing tasting meals on the dinner table on a daily basis. We’re offering the chance to win an e-cookbook version of Chef Jeff’s Dinner Revolution!

Each of the 200 recipes in the cookbook has 10 or less ingredients and takes less than 30 minutes to prepare. Most of the time you will even be done with clean-up within that30 minute span.
Guess what? You don’t have to be a chef to use these recipes!  Chef Jeff has purposely written the recipes to be extremely family friendly and easy to prepare, so even the most novice of cooks can create amazing meals.  He focuses on providing clear and simple instructions for each recipe.
Even better, each recipe has the complete nutritional breakdown so you know exactly what you are feeding your family.

Imagine your spouse asking what’s for dinner and you calmly reply “Parmesan Crusted Chicken with Cherry Tomato Sauce” or “Tilapia with Coconut Curry Sauce.” Sounds amazing doesn’t it?!
Please leave a comment to be entered to win one of 2 of Chef Jeff’s e-cookbooks. We’ll randomly select the winners next Friday!

Written by · Categorized: Newlywed Needs · Tagged: Cooking, Giveaway, Newlywed, Recipes

Newlywed Anniversary Ideas

Newlywed Anniversary Ideas

Searching for newlywed anniversary ideas? Can you believe that you’ve been married for almost a year (or a few years)?  Time truly flies when you’re having fun and enjoying married life!  So what are you going to do for your up-coming anniversary?

Here are a few anniversary ideas sure to suit any couple celebrating any number of years of marriage:

Get Your Rings Engraved – If you didn’t have your rings engraved with a message before your wedding, an anniversary is the perfect time to add words of love or a special phrase to the inside of your bands.  Try to think of something that will make you smile when you read it on your Golden Anniversary.

Dine At Your Wedding Venue- If it’s possible, it can be very romantic to have dinner in the very place you had your wedding reception.  Find a little white dress and have your spouse spruce up for the evening too!

Renew Your Vows- If Heidi and Seal do it every year, why can’t you?  Whether you throw a party to celebrate or simply read your vows to each other to remember the words that bind you together, this is a great way to commemorate your wedding day.

Watch Your Wedding DVD – It’s super schmoopy, but watching yourselves walk down the aisle is so much fun!  Pour a glass of champagne and then settle in on the couch to watch two people on one of the best days of their lives.

Start A Tradition – Think of something you want to do to celebrate your anniversary each year.  Whether you want to have breakfast in bed, read your vows or stay in the same suite, traditions are a great thing to get started as newlyweds!

Whatever you choose to do to celebrate your anniversary, just remember to enjoy the moment and recognized how blessed you are to have the person you love in your life. We’d love to hear your newlywed anniversary ideas, so please leave a comment!

Written by · Categorized: Newlywed Needs · Tagged: Anniversary, Ideas, Newlywed, Vows

Beat The Post-Wedding Blues

Post-Wedding Blues

Looking to overcome the post-wedding blues? Ever since you were a little girl you’ve dreamed about the picture perfect wedding and you’ve been consumed by the wedding planning process for months (or maybe even years)—and then it’s over! 

Many brides romanticize everything about their wedding day and honeymoon and feel overwhelmed by the reality of the ‘real world’ upon returning from their trips.  Some of us don’t know what to do with ourselves following the wedding  because we’ve focused all our energy on the seemingly never- ending wedding planning process and are left with what are known as the post-wedding blues.  Women have been known to say that wedding planning was filled with some of the best, most stressful or even worst times of their lives!  No matter how you feel about your experience, you may be left thinking that you have nothing to fill that void.

Some depression after your wedding day is normal as you’re transitioning into a new phase in your life; which can often be scary.  Before your biggest worries were centerpieces, dresses, rings… and now you’re left thinking about buying a house, paying bills, having kids, and all of the major things that come to fruition after being married.  

The good thing now, is that all of these responsibilities are shared! So a couple weeks of feeling down is normal, but after that if you are still feeling frustrated or angry at your spouse, then you may want to seek out something new to occupy your time.  Personally, I’ve found that the best way to get over post-wedding blues is to seek help by talking to friends and family about the way you are feeling.  Recognize that you are still YOU and now just sharing your fabulous self with your best friend, and the one you have given your heart to!

Here are some tips on how to get yourself out of the post-wedding blues:

Gain Perspective: Your wedding was meant to last only one day, leaving you with a marriage to last forever!  It’s great that you spent all of your time making your special day as picture perfect as possible, but now think about how you can make your new life wonderful, day-in and day-out.  Share your goals with your spouse (whether it’s a vacation or plans to buy a house) and talk about how you will both work to reach those goals together.

Plan a Cocktail Party: You may be missing the planning aspect of your wedding, so why not plan a party for friends or family to come over and make use of the new dishes, bowls, etc. that you just received as wedding gifts?!  Or plan a night out to dinner, or dancing with other couples or friends.  You can be married and still enjoy night life!

Be Lazy: Now that you don’t have to worry about breathing, eating and sleeping all things bridal, you may find that you have some extra time on your hands.  It’s okay to do nothing!  That’s right—I said nothing!  You can put on some comfy sweats, watch a movie and enjoy cuddling with your new hubby!  Or take a bubble bath and enjoy a good book with a glass of wine!

Get a New Hobby: Maybe you’re just bored because you have too much time on your hands right now.  It’s the perfect time to start a home-improvement project or to get a new hobby.  You and your spouse could work on the project together (or separate if you’d like) or you could each start a hobby of your own to keep some time to yourselves. 

Remember, just because you are married doesn’t mean that you have to do EVERYTHING together.  Lets face it, you’re still individuals too!

Written by · Categorized: Newlywed Needs · Tagged: Newlywed, Newlywed Tips, Post Wedding Blues

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