The Rebel’s Guide To Getting Married And Planning A Wedding
Society & Culture
The path to an intentional wedding is light and airy, it’s not supposed to be hard. That’s my biggest gripe with the world today, that when you do the hard work of finding someone you really like, and then you fall into love, so much so that you would want to marry, the entire narrative is that it’s hard, it’s stressful, it’s expensive and basically terrible.
It’s the narrative you read about, you hear about, and everyone parrots, that as you proceed through the steps of life things get harder. Getting married? Hard. Having kids? Hard. Buying a home? Hard. Starting a business? Hard.
The truth is that all these things are hard if you’re not walking your own path, living an authentic and vulnerable life in a community with people that you love, and love you. When you’re freed of the burdens of keeping up with the Joneses and the Kardashians, and you make decisions as a couple things aren’t hard, they just are what they are because you decided so.
Take the example of hiking a mountain. If you never climbed the mountain the mountain would be fine without you, but there are personal fitness gains to be had from the hike, it can be enjoyable, the view from the top will be unforgettable, and if you’re doing it with friends it will be enjoyable. The unavoidable fact is that walking up a mountain can be tough on your body, but you’ve made the personal choice to embark on the adventure. It’s not hard, it’s just exactly what it is. A large amount of energy is required of you.
I’ve got two daughters and raising them is much like climbing a mountain, they require a lot of me, but they bring me so much joy and fulfilment, and they have certain requirements of Britt and I, but it’s not hard being their dad. It is what it is because we decided to become parents. We were so very intentional with this decision.
As you embark on marriage, it’s impossible to be married without getting married, so as you get married, make those decisions with intent. Knowing they may require finance, energy, and talking through decisions with your partner, but it’s not hard. It’s not stressful, it is what is, the beautiful process of getting married.
To have an intentional wedding the steps ahead of you include:
In the coming chapters, we’ll explore these steps and the actual wedding planning in more detail. But the important takeaway today is that your expectations are in line with your realities, and you chose a --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/therebelsguide/message
How to actually budget for a wedding without going into debt and choose a wedding date based on that budget
The wedding tax and why wedding vendors are the way they are
Fleshing out your intentions
Clearing the air on elopements
When people like us get married, what happens?
Me, not being chill, about being chill in wedding planning
Why should you have an intentionally planned wedding?
You're getting the damn book
The rebels guide to being a wedding guest
The Withers Wedding Method
Photographing a wedding on an iPhone, and what is a virtual wedding fair?
How do we tell my mother-in-law that we eloped?
The Rebels’ Guide To Staying Married While In Self-Isolation
The Rebels’ Guide to Changing Your Name When You Get Married
The Rebels’ Guide To Re-Planning Your Wedding Now That COVID-19 Ruined It
The Rebels’ Guide To Getting Married Around The Coronavirus
A Rebels' Guide Q&A Episode - My Partner Wants a Wedding, I Want An Elopement
The Rebels' Guide to Beach Weddings
The Rebel’s Guide To Attending a Wedding
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