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Honeymoons - Advice and Tips for That Perfect Getaway !
By Larry Denton
Getting
married is one of the most anticipated and exciting times of your
life. And your honeymoon can be the most exciting and romantic trip
you will ever take, since it represents a celebration of your love,
your new marriage, and the lifetime commitment you have
made.
How do you get that "perfect" honeymoon? As with
everything else that involves marriage, it is vitally important
that you talk with your future spouse. Communication between
partners is absolutely essential in a strong and enduring
marriage--whether it be about financial decisions, the in-laws, or
raising the kids. That communication channel can begin with the
planning of the wedding ceremony and certainly with the decisions
concerning the honeymoon.
Finding out what your future spouse has for honeymoon expectations
and matching them with yours is a good place to begin when planning
a honeymoon. Do you want to go around the block, or around the
world? Do you want the honeymoon to be exciting and adventurous or
lazy and relaxing? Do you want to save money, or really splurge on
a big ticket vacation?
Do you want sunshine or snow? (Hawaii or the
Canadian Rockies) Do you want to marry in the same place you plan
to honeymoon? Answering these questions can help insure that your
honeymoon will fulfill your wildest dreams.
Remember, the best reason for a honeymoon is to rest, relax and
regroup after the stresses and rigors of planning and conducting
your wedding. The peace of mind which it can bring is worth every
penny. Even if you are already living together, you will need to
get away and relax after all the work you have done to get to this
point. Do not treat your honeymoon like another vacation; it is a
very special time! A time to bond, to set new directions, lay out
goals as a married couple, and to renew your romance.
According to ancient traditions, the word "honeymoon" is based upon
the practice of newlyweds drinking mead, called bride ale, which
was produced from fermented honey. This beverage was consumed
during the first month (and therefore "moon") of marriage. The
fermented drink supposedly increased virility and fertility and,
consequently, the first month of marriage was referred to as the
honeymoon. It is only within the last 50-60 years, however, that
honeymoons have gained wide popularity. With so-called "honeymoon
destinations" emerging--Cancun, Hawaii, the Caribbean, Tahiti,
Italy, Las Vegas, New Orleans--these post-wedding trips offered
ordinary citizens a taste of what it was like to be wealthy.
Chances are good that honeymoons are here to stay.
Romance is not just roses and candles. If you are adventurous
newlyweds there a many ways to enliven your honeymoon. Scuba
diving, snowmobiling, parasailing, skydiving, or couples' bungee
jumping are a few of the ways to spice up your honeymoon and return
home with unforgettable memories of that golden getaway.
An important word of advice: don't be afraid to mention the fact
that you will be honeymooning when you're making reservations for a
restaurant, hotel, or cruise. Announce it when you arrive. Tell
everyone! You're happy and you're in love. Special accommodations
and gifts, ranging from upgraded rooms to flowers or free champagne
are often given to honeymooners.
About
the Author
Larry Denton is a
retired history teacher having taught 33 years at Hobson High in
Hobson, Montana. He is currently Vice President of Elfin
Enterprises, Inc., an Internet business dedicated to providing
useful information and valuable resources on a variety of timely
topics. For a cruise ship full of information, resources and advice
about honeymoons, visit
http://www.HoneyMoonHaven.com
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