Checklist For Wedding Planning

Should I be wedding planning more then I am?
My Wedding is October 25, 2008 and for the last few weeks I have not done much planning, mostly becaues I guess I don’t really have anything to do or am I wrong? I’ve already booked the locations, booked my photograher and Dj, i’ve ordered my dress and picked out bridesmaid dresses, I’ve already got my invitations picked out.
I guess its because a girl I work with getting married the weekend before tells me every week how much she has to get done this weekend for planning, and here I am thinking, am I missing some important planning?! Or are there days or weeks where you really don’t do much except think of ideas and research them? Does this question make sense?!
I’m using The Knot and another website for checklist, but I’m all up to date on them. So am I missing little details or something that I should be doing now!?
Why ask for stress when there isn’t any. If you’ve marked off a check list and you are up to date…then sit back and enjoy. Work on exercise or diet if need be. Think about your honeymoon and start making plans. Have you booked the place for the ceremony? The flowers? The favors? The menu? If all is in the plans, then go about your routine. If you’re looking for things to do…are there hotels in the area to visit and recommend to out of state guests? Anything that will make your life easy before crunch time comes…then do it now. There will be plenty of moments when you get closer to the wedding that you will wish you had this peaceful state of mind. So enjoy and good luck!
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