Are you a Bridesmaid or Groomsmen:
This is How you Support the Newlyweds
A wedding day is often described as one of the most meaningful moments in your friend's life. And as bridesmaids and groomsmen, you need to become their support system. More than simply standing at the altar, you play an invaluable role in ensuring they feel clam, supported and ready to enjoy every moment.
Here are the key ways you can help the lovely couple on their wedding day:
1. Emotional Anchors: weddings are emotional, filled with nerves and you'll need to provide a calming presence during these moments of stress or excitement. Sometimes a kind word or a shared laugh is all it takes to ease the pressure.
2. Logistics: you can assist by helping people be where they need to be and double checking small details like rings, bouquets or boutonnieres, to help lighten the couple's menaal load. You become the extra ayes and hands for the bride and groom.
3. Responsible for food and hydration: it's surprisingly easy for the newlyweds to go hours without eating, so you might have to take the role of making sure they stay hydrated and sneks in a bite of food between photo, dances and toasts.
4. Ceremony support: whether it's holding a bouquet, adjusting a train, or standing proudly by their side, you can help making this flow smoothly.
5. Keep the energy high: help set the tone for the party, encourage guests to dance, and create a lively, joyful atmosphere that carries the celebration forward.
At the core, as bridesmaids and groomsmen you are not only attendants, you are the couple's support system, confidants, and biggest cheerleaders. Together we not only honor couple but also celebrate the bonds that make the day so extraordinary.