In today's modern society it is not uncommon for people to have second or even third marriages. Traditionally, these "encore marriages" were celebrated quietly. Today, however, they can be as formal or informal as the couple wishes and is considered a celebration of two people finding each other and celebrating their new lives together.
Who to Tell
The first people you should announce your engagement to are your children. Be prepared; there might be some shock or resistance after the announcement and you will need to answer any questions they might have. Try to calm their fears and explain how their lives will changes.
After your children, the people you should tell next are your parents. If you have joint custody with your ex-spouses, tell your ex next.
Everyone else can be told face-to-face, over the phone or via email. You also can put an announcement in the newspaper.
Engagement parties are not usually held for second weddings, although if you would like to hold a party and announce your engagement to everyone there, you can.
Who to Invite
With a first marriage, it is customary to invite friends of your parents and other people whom you do not know well. For remarriages, you can focus on inviting the people who mean the most to you.
Formal invitations are not necessary. Gifts are also not expected or required, although you may still want to register just in case the people who love you want to buy you a gift.
Avoid inviting your ex-spouse or ex-in laws. This can cause awkwardness, sadness or tension for both you and them.
Bridal Shower
Bridal showers are not expected for remarriages. It is understood the couple already has everything they need to run a household. If a party is held, it should have a theme and all gifts should be related to that theme. The gifts also should be inexpensive.
If someone would like to throw you a shower, the same rules apply as a traditional wedding shower. No one should be invited who isn't invited to the wedding and under no circumstances should you host the party yourself.
Ceremony
There are several things to take into consideration when planning your second wedding ceremony. If you will be having a religious wedding, check with your church or synagogue to see what you need to do in order to marry again. Allow several months for any paperwork that may need to be done.
For remarriage, you don't need to have attendants, although most couples do opt for a best man and a matron of honor. The bride also doesn't need to be giving away. She already was giving away, at her first wedding.
If you have children, you'll want to incorporate them into the ceremony in some way, but ask their permission first.
Although once it was taboo for a second time bride to wear white, today she can wear anything she chooses. It can be a white bridal gown, a cocktail dress or even her best fitted suit. Veils and trains, however, should be avoided. Both of these symbolize innocence and youth. And orange blossoms should be left out of the bouquet as they symbolize virginity.
Finally, remember don't wear the same engagement and wedding rings or wedding dress you wore in your first marriage and don't get married in the same location. Your second marriage is a new beginning and a fresh start.
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