Use a Cash Advance to Offset Wedding Costs

Despite what you may see in movies and television shows, not everyone marries a millionaire or can afford a fairytale wedding of their own. Weddings are ridiculously expensive, but cash advances, in addition to a budget-oriented mindset, allows you to experience a near-fairytale wedding of your own. Remember, your wedding is not about fancy food and d?or – it is a symbol of you and your spouse’s love and commitment to each other.

Achieve eternal happiness and financial bliss by effectively allocating costs, reducing expenses, and downplaying extravagant d?or or locations. Major wedding expenses include clothing, food, decorations, lodging, facility charges, and numerous other smaller fees. Looking at the entire cost is overwhelming, so breakdown each of your costs into manageable categories, which you and your fianc?can work through. It is important for both partners to make compromises, but the reductions should be purpose-based. For example, it does not make sense to serve two-star food in order to have a full wet bar. A possible compromise is to serve three-star meals while having a domestic beer and wine setup.

Most couples are surprised at how much money that save by being reasonable and economic. Consider your family and personal needs – does it make sense to serve an eight-course meal when everyone would be overly pleased with a basic buffet? Impress your guests, deliver a fairytale experience, and reduce costs by creating a viable cost reduction strategy.

Despite your best efforts, sometimes a wedding simply costs more than both families can afford. During times such as these, a cash advance is a viable option. Depending on how much you need, a lender loans a set amount of money to you, and you pay them back the original amount plus interest. Meanwhile, your wedding can go on as planned, making your fairytale, dreams come true.

Good Friends are Like a Favorite Pair of Shoes


As a woman, you know how important good friends are to your quality of life. We lean on each other, support each other, help each other through the low times and celebrate the good. My grandma used to say that good friends are like your favorite pair of shoes – comfortable and dependable.

I think the men in our lives sometimes wonder how we form these bonds. Male friendships are just different. I’m not saying men can’t or don’t have good friends – just that they form friendships differently. I don’t know for sure, but I suspect men don’t get together over wine and discuss their relationships, their worries about their children or things like that. Less like a favorite pair of shoes, more like a jacket, maybe? Something that’s comfortable and that you need, but just not all the time. Shoes, on the other hand, you need every day.

You know how busy life can be. With kids, work, husbands and all the other demands on our time, it can be difficult to really maintain friendships. Like any other relationship in life, it takes effort to make a friendship work. But the best friendships continue to thrive even when the other parts of life get in the way. Good friends get it when you don’t call for a few days or weeks. Good friends understand when you forget a birthday because they’ve done it before, too.

But best of all, good friends will be there when you really need them, just like you’ll be there for them. If you need a shoulder to cry on, you call your friend. If you have an idea to share, you call your friend. If you’re sick and you need someone to clean your bathroom, you can call your friend for help with that, too.

Friends complete us, just like that favorite pair of shoes completes your outfit.

A Treasure in Tacori


I grew up in a family of six siblings, four older brothers and one older sister. My sister once shared with me that the happiest moment of her life was the day I was born. There are three years between us. I am now 21 and she is 24. She was a tough girl, and had to be with four other brothers. She said on the day of my birth, as everyone eagerly waited to see whether I was to be a boy or a girl (back when ultrasounds were not mainstream), emotions and tensions were high. My brothers were teasing my sister about the fact that I was going to be a boy and my name was going to be Sammy. Well, they were right on the second part, my name is Samantha, nicknamed Sam, but I am very much a girl.

I mentioned earlier that my sister once told me the day I was born was the happiest moment of her life. Not for long! She is about to embark on one of the most important decisions a person makes in life—marriage. If it was possible for sisters to bond any closer than we were before making wedding plans, it definitely happened with us. We spent hours upon hours on florist, caterer, bride’s maid’s dress ideas, wedding gowns, and menu decisions. I introduced her future husband to my favorite jeweler, Tacori, where he picked out one of the most amazing Tacori engagement rings called The Emerald Cut Engagement Ring in Platinum. At her engagement party, she was speechless as she saw that beautiful ring and he placed it on her finger. There is nothing I wouldn’t do for my sister and I hope I have already helped to make her future wedding day something she will always remember.

The Return of the Comeback

A few months ago, I lost my page rank of 3 in this blog. That was the reason I was not able to continue doing some orders for our Blogging for Cause campaign for my daughter’s surgery. I was left with my other blog which doesn’t deal more on personal blog reviews but for sites that relates to blogging improvements, online shopping and websites only.

When my page rank was lost, I contemplated of getting a domain for this blog and then after a few days, I bought the domain www.awomansnook.info but I didn’t used it immediately. I said I will wait, maybe my page rank will come back but it didn’t but still, I didn’t used the domain instead started another blog named A Woman’s Nook. Then a few months have passed, my page rank didn’t came back. So I decided to buy a domain name again which was www.allinonewoman.com, I used it here for a few months until I decided to strip the domain and start a new blog which was later called All in One Woman. So, this blog returned to its former URL which is pmloveblog.blogspot.com still bearing a N/A pagerank. I didn’t mind at all and was still hoping that someday its page rank would return. So I decided to wait it out.

And guess what, after two months plus without having a page rank, I was in for a surprise when my page rank returned a couple of weeks ago. Thank God!

Now, I am planning to continue my Blogging for a Cause posts even though my daughter’s surgery was already done a month ago. I don’t mind if they donate to the cause or not. As long as I am able to finish some of those orders, I am happy. Besides, I am planning to post reviews only when time permits but not every day. ;)

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