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The top thing people have said when we’ve asked them their favorite thing about marriage has been “doing life with their best friend.” We couldn’t agree more, and loved when our friend Mattye elaborated on this sweet sentiment in Southern Newlywed. She had so many wonderful nuggets of wisdom to share about married life in her and her husband’s home tour, so be sure to check out their post for much more!

Rachel Coffey and Jacob Blount

I have often said that being married is like the slumber party that never ends. Remember when you were a kid, and the day after your friend had spent the night, you bravely asked your mom if she could “pleeeease” stay for another night? Then, on occasion, through some cosmic alignment of the stars, your mom would actually say yes? That, to me, is the best part of marriage. Day after day, night after night, I get to spend my life with my best friend. Even when I’ve had really exciting things happen personally or professionally, nothing compares to the goodness of getting to come home every night and lay my head down next to my best friend, life partner, and favorite person in all the world.

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Happy Fourth of July, belles! This day is certainly an office favorite–some SW gals have even been sporting red, white, and blue all week in preparation. We hope that you’re enjoying a long weekend full of fireworks, small town parades, sweet tea, cook outs with friends, popsicles, and lots of love!

P.S. Looking for more festive inspiration? Check out last year’s Southern Weddings summer picnic, this gorgeous shoot by Nicole Berrett, Kristin’s alternate dream Southern summer wedding, and this patriotic real wedding.

From Southern Newlywed, by Callie Davis of Nancy Ray Photography

In case you missed it this week…

Don’t let this holiday pass by without celebration! Find our tips for a festive staycation on Southern Newlywed.
Caroline of Unfancy shared her favorite thing about marriage in Sweet Tea Sunday.

Kristi and Peter embraced a classic Southern wedding theme at The Georgian Terrace.
Stephanie and Glenn infused meaningful details and moments into their entire Virginia wedding.
Katie and Kyle‘s passion for adventure inspired their outdoor celebration.
Lauren and Justin exchanged the sweetest personal vows at their Arkansas wedding.

Take note!

If you’re a bride in the Houston area and you love BHLDN as much as we do, you won’t want to miss the private styling event they have coming up with accessories designer Debra Moreland! On July 11-12, Debra will be meeting brides individually at BHLDN in Houston to hand-select and style accessories to go with each gal’s BHLDN gown. You can make an appointment by calling BHLDN at (713) 599-1917.

Have a fantastic holiday weekend, and congratulations to anyone getting married!

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The Fourth of July is a fan favorite in the Southern Weddings office (in fact, we all agree that if Kristin were a holiday, she would be the Fourth of July). We may love to celebrate, but that doesn’t mean we all have huge plans – in fact, at least Lisa and I are staying close to home, and no one is flying anywhere this weekend! We are big believers in staycations, both on holidays and normal weekends, and so today, just in time for the Fourth, we thought we’d share a few of our favorite tips for creating memorable occasions, whether or not they include travel!

Big hugs to our own Lisa and Dave for modeling for this mini shoot, and to Blue Ribbon Vendor Callie of Nancy Ray Photography for the sweet photos!

Create an itinerary. Just as you would for a vacation in another state or country, make an itinerary for each day of your staycation. Your itinerary can be simple (for example: Saturday afternoon: pool for four hours), but be sure to write it down. An itinerary will help you both get excited for what’s to come, and keep you from wasting time and getting frustrated brainstorming things to do once your staycation arrives.

Get the chores out of the way. You wouldn’t be doing laundry or scrubbing floors if you were staying in a hotel, so don’t do them on your staycation, either! To keep the urge to clean at bay, do some prepwork ahead of time: get all the dishes out of the sink, clear the common areas of clutter, vacuum, change your sheets – whatever will be nagging at you if it doesn’t get done, and will help you relax if it does!

Use your resources. Does your apartment complex have a pool? Plan to visit it! Have a friend with a gigantic movie projector? Borrow it and have a backyard movie night, just the two of you. Don’t hesitate to be a tourist in your own town, either – there are likely tons of fun (cheap!) activities to do and places you’ve never visited that would be perfect to explore.

Make a reservation. This is one of Kristin’s favorite recommendations. She’s a big believer in the power of a dinner reservation to heighten anticipation and create an “event” out of a simple meal. Splurge on a new restaurant you’ve had on your “list” (you know you have one), or revisit an old favorite!

Plan something special. Even though the goal of a staycation is often to save money (versus a full-blown vacation), that doesn’t mean it has to be just another weekend at home. We love the idea of incorporating at least one fun, out of the ordinary “extra.” Pick up breakfast from your favorite cafe and eat it at home in bed, make a new dessert (we love Lisa and Dave’s simple berry trifles!), or bring home your favorite restaurant’s pimento cheese for a pre-dinner appetizer. A little indulgence will take your staycation from just another weekend to one that goes down in your personal history book!

What are your plans for this weekend, belles? Are you traveling for the Fourth or planning your own staycation? Any staycation tips we should know about?

emily Written with love by Emily
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