Thursday, October 17, 2013

3 Tips To Overcoming Cold Feet

3 Tips To Overcoming Cold Feet

By Jason Larrsohn


As you come up over that last hill along the I-15 Northbound, and you get your first look at the Las Vegas Valley, you are greeted with the pervasive impression of brown. It's in the air, covering the landscape, and all pervasive on the homes. It comes in a vast array of browns: from the lightest tan to the darkest brown on the mountains in the distance. In the day, the smog is sometimes so thick that the strip becomes a haze in the distance.

Though this doesn't seem like it would be a problem since you probably won't sleep much the night before anyways, it happens. So set the alarm as soon as you can and turn your volume up.

Hence, there have been quite a few cases of cold feet right before the wedding. Some respond to those chilly toes and warm them up by running as fast as they can in the other direction.

Others choose to put on some socks instead. They steel themselves, choosing to overcome the nerves and continue on with the wedding.

First, look to Red Rock. This beautiful collection of mini-red mountains is located within thirty minutes of the center of the city. Miles upon miles of road take you through the beautiful landscape. With a small fee, you can get a car into the park and find miles of beautiful red landscape to contrast the white of your dress and the dark colors of his tux.

Politely give them a jingle and make sure that everything is still a go for the evening. If there's going to be any problem at all, you need to know asap so you can make arrangements to get food from somewhere else.

Number four, while on the topic of food delivery, make sure your cake is well on its way too. You can't hold the traditional bride and groom cake cutting event without the cake, and believe it or not, sometimes this detail is missed as well.

If this describes you, make a plan to fend off any cold feet thoughts you may get in the final week leading up to your Las Vegas wedding. Pick a few memories that stick out particularly strongly-that confirm that this is the right choice-and save them as reminders when the doubts begin to creep in.

Third, move a bit further into the strip. Although these high rising hotels may be surrounded by dry heat and desert landscaping, the properties they stand on are far better taken care of.

Be sure that when you share the vision, you make every detail extremely clear so that nothing is missed. Then keep that person on speed dial so you can contact them the day of the wedding. Number two, don't forget to plan for a take-down crew as well. Taking down isn't as hard as putting up, but it still takes a lot of time and is painful to do when your volunteers are tired from a long day.

Fourth, dig a bit deeper in to find the themed interiors. Now, to be fair, nearly every hotel you walk into will immediately surround you with the familiar sounds of slot machines and the smell of smoke. It doesn't take long to escape that environment and find the themed interior. The Venetian, for instance, has a beautiful Italian interior; complete with mini rivers and gondolas you can ride around the casino.

Tell them you want to make it work but just need to let it off your chest. Let him or her help you work through it; it will bring you closer than ever before. With a plan in place, a busy schedule, and good conversations with your fianc you can better fend-off the cold feet that are traditionally associated with the week before a Las Vegas wedding. If you can just make it through those seven days, you'll soon be past the fear and onto to living happily ever after.




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