There Are No Do Overs On A Wedding Day

I witnessed first hand what an inexperienced aspiring wedding planner can do to a bride's big day and it wasn't pretty.  My team and I were called in, just hours before the wedding ceremony to finish what an amateur planner started. We had just six hours to right the wrongs and make the brides dreams come true. 

Fortunately I was able to rearrange my schedule, pull together my team and get the job done just in time to see the bride walk down the aisle.  Because my goal with Weducation is to stay positive and encouraging, I will not share details of the mistakes that were made. I can say however, as soon as my team and I arrived, we had a very clear picture of what needed to be done and we did it.

The only person who knew there was a problem was the mother of the bride and she was smart enough to call for help.  Can you imagine what might have happened if she never called.  I am certain of one thing, for that bride and her mother, there were no do overs.

So for all the aspiring wedding planners who think practicing on someone else's wedding is a good idea, put yourself in the brides shoes.  Does she get a do over?