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Everything that has happened up until now has been about the Ceremony of your wedding. Now is when we transition into the Reception. Project Block 6 is exactly that. It is a brief window of time where a lot of things happen, a Transition. Here is the Progress Checklist for all this week’s Project Block. Have all these items checked and DONE prior to starting the next Project Block Week so you stay on track.

Getting a Friend Ordained

If you’re having a friend get ordained to perform your ceremony and sign your marriage license you can do that now. Here is the link to the Universal Life Church which is where I am Ordained through. Simply send your friend or relative the link and they can follow through on all of the instructions.

Wedding Rehearsals

Project Block 6 is a great time to pause and reflect on everything that has happened up until this moment on the big day. The previous two {approximate} hours up until now are exactly what you want to rehearse. Yes, all the stuff that happens: Telling groomsmen where to be and when. Where should everyone meet, etc? This week you can jump down to the bottom of the Teachable ECourse and watch this workshop on How to have a Wedding Rehearsal

WATCH | How to Have a Rehearsal Workshop

Week 11 Progress Checklist

  • Review the Week 10 Progress Blog Post again
  • Watch the TERM 1 Check-in Workshop
  • Watch the Teachable Lecture for Project Block 6
  • Watch the Timeline Workshop for this Transition
  • TRANSITION
    • Decide which transition you’ll do
    • Decide where you’ll take your Couple’s Retreat moment
    • Communicate with your Officiant about Project 6 Transitions
  • REHEARSAL
    • Call your venue and schedule a rehearsal for the night before the wedding
    • Arrange any prior to wedding set up times
    • Invite your Officiant to the Rehearsal
    • Invite your Wedding Party & Processional members to the Rehearsal
    • Invite your DJ, Photographer & Wedding Planner to the Rehearsal
      • If it isn’t included in your contract you may have to pay extra.
    • Schedule a secondary site visit or pre-rehearsal with any performers or rental equipment setup {dance floors, tents, lighting}
  • REHEARSAL DINNER
    • Identify your Host.
      • Traditionally the parents not hosting the wedding, will host the rehearsal dinner
      • Ask the host volunteers about the budget and who you can invite outside of the Rehearsal Group
        • Traditionally, if they weren’t at rehearsal they do not go to dinner.
        • The exception might be family from out of town who you rarely see.
    • Book Rehearsal Dinner Venue

Blog Posts this Week

How to Coordinate a Couple’s Transition | Project Block 6
How to Have a Wedding Rehearsal | WORKSHOP
Pinterest Board | Project Block 6

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