Wedding Days are Full of Emotional Brides and Grooms
Wedding days are one
of those special days that stay with you forever. Emotional brides and grooms
are a part of any wedding day. Feelings overflow as the happy couple heads for
the church altar.
Emotional brides and
grooms often feel scared about the prospect of marriage and feel nervous about
standing in the church saying their vows knowing all their family and friends
are looking on.
The feelings start
long before the actual ceremony. You can
find emotional brides and grooms who get teary-eyed whenever a tuxedo
commercial comes on or they see an ad for David’s Bridal boutique.
For some of the
emotional brides and grooms, the feelings they have can ruin the day because it
can be too overwhelming. Some even suffer panic attacks at the thought of
saying, “I do” in a crowded room.
Although you want to
keep the happiness flowing and make it a day to remember, you have to know how
to control those emotions that can pull you down when you least expect it.
If you feel anxiety or
nervous on your big day, remember to take time to collect your thoughts and
take deep breaths – something many emotional brides and grooms forget to do.
Controlling yourself
can be difficult, but if you take the time to compose yourself in those moments
when your heart skips a beat for reasons of fear instead of passion, you can
truly make your wedding into the special day that you dreamed of.
You may be scared, you
may feel anxious, but when you say, “I do” it will all go away as your love
flows deep in your heart. And don’t
worry if the tears accompany your feelings – guests expect to see emotional
brides and grooms at a wedding service.