5 Relaxing Things To Do To Ease Your Grooms
For the grooms, this may take on a whole different meaning, as they deal with the avalanche of suppliers and the fine differences between ecru and beige, not to mention the shrinking bank account. Wedding preparations can be taxing on the body and the nerves and since the last few weeks and days before the wedding can be a very tense time and a break from it all would be a relief.
1. Set up a “couple” appointment at the spa - going to the spa together is a great way to unwind and have some tranquil time together. Not only will the treatments relax and rejuvenate , but the hushed and peaceful ambiance provides the setting for intimate talks, not petty clashes.
2. Go on a weekend getaway - consider this as a prelude to your honeymoon. It doesn’t have to be that far but it can be an option. Local luxury destinations are just as relaxing as those outside the country.
3. Help him pick up his wedding day accesories - groom dressing comes of age through the accessories you’ll be helping him buying. Both the bride and groom should look stinning and jaw dropping at the wedding.
4. Let him go on a boy’s night besides the actual stag party - letting him go on his “poker” night is a good way for him to take off the pressure and stress somehow. Giving him the momentary freedom with his friends will make him feel that you want him to be in his most relaxing mood at the big day.
5. Let him sleep for more than 8 hours - Wedding preparations can make one deprived of the 40 winks so let him sleep at least 8 hours 5 days before the big day. No matter how prepared the both of you are, if you haven’t gotten enough sleep, you won’t be able to feel the romantic atmosphere of your wedding day.
Even if you have big budget for a fabuoous wedding, stress prevents you from fully enjoying the big day. The bride and groom can be wearing the most expensive gowns by the top designers, dolled up by the best makeup artists, but end up looking spoiled by zits and fatigue on that day. There are those who experience deep “unrelaxation” that result when couples are faced with a million details about the wedding.
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