Putting Together Your Wedding Reception : From Food to Who Has to Sit with Uncle Lou

When you start planning your marriage, you generally take care of the huge stuff first. You pick the cake, the church and the gown. You chop down your selections for bridesmaids, picking your friends that will look good, but not too good, to stand up there with you. You ultimately have the whole day planned right up to that moment you are declared man and other half, and you can breathe simple, right? Wrong. What about the reception?

Planning your wedding reception is just as crucial as the event itself and you might be better off thinking of them as 2 separate events and planning them individually. Consider these things when arranging a wedding reception :

- Where will it be?
Some receptions are tiny and straightforward, held in the home of the bride or groom's folks, or the bride and groom themselves. Some are held in the church basement and some are in massive reception halls. Location will play a role in deciding the scale of the event.

- When will it be?
Historically, the reception is right after the wedding rite, but sometimes there'll be an hour or two between one and the other. Some couples are going to catch an aircraft to start their honeymoon straight after the ceremony, so they are going to have a reception when they come back.

- what will be served?
Depending on your financial position, you may have a full, catered meal, or one that has been cooked by the family members. You may have a potluck dinner. You can serve warm hors d'oeuvres or a dessert item instead of a full meal. Whether you pay for drinking or not is also up to your private ideology and your position.

- Where will everyone sit?
No matter how casual or formal, little or big your event is, you'll have to have some say in who sits where. There will be bitching and fights, and people will threaten never to communicate to you again if you seat them with Uncle Lou, but remember, this is your wedding, you call the shoots and that's that. Besides, as the bride it should be your right not to sit with Uncle Lou either.

Using place cards will end the puzzlement over who sits where, at least for the pre-meal and meal portion of the evening. By the end of the night everybody will be sitting where they select anyway, so it only matters at the very beginning. Chic place cards make it a touch more palatable, unless you were the weird man out and ended up at the kiddy table, again. , finding the proper place card holders is important. And who knows, maybe Uncle Lou will be on his best behavior for once.

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By Lila Jeanne
Published: 9/1/2009
 
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