
For some insane reason, my husband and I decided to drag our daughter with us to a wedding. Still under two, she sat as a lap–child for the long journey from San Francisco to small-town New Hampshire.
I brought DVDs, food, diapers, books, and small toys to entertain her. After we packed the car for the airport, I snatched my sleepy head from her crib and put her in the carseat.

All I can say is awww (but I can't seem to stop saying it). Even if you wouldn't
promise your pet to another, I think all of us can agree this is pretty sweet, and silly, to see. There are several stories of puppy love so I picked my faves (
smooshies!) to share.

One might be inclined to scoff derisively at a
wedding that takes place at the Waffle House — if one doesn't know the love of a good waffle or a grilled Texas bacon double patty melt plate. (Mmmmm. :drool:) If you think about how complicated, expensive, and stressful weddings are when people obsess over details and forget to have fun, this makes so much sense.

We all want
our loved ones to bond with our pets, but what if your future partner wasn't so into the animal scene. Newly single
Mario Lopez recently told People that he could never date someone who doesn't like dogs . .

Yesterday's post about the
return of The Newlywed Game got me thinking about all the other wedding-related TV shows on the air today. Some are sweet — I've admitted publicly to
crying every time I see A Wedding Story — while others expose the more unsavory sides of wedding planning. Which wedding-related reality show never fails to suck you in.

Even if you didn't
choose to include a pet in your ceremony, have you ever been to a wedding where pets played a role. I'd love to hear all about – from what they wore and did to any disasters, please share how furry friends took part in the big day in your comments below!
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The big day is almost here – all the major deets have been settled . . .

If you're planning a wedding-related party, anything from an engagement party to a bachelorette bash, why not do something a little different. Since weddings are pretty stressful, everyone will appreciate a party that'll help release some of the tension and anxiety. I'm talking about a Yoga Party, and it's sure to encourage some calmness, self-reflection, and emotional renewal, which every bride and bridesmaid need.
If you don't know of any Yoga instructors in your area, or if you happen to be traveling elsewhere for the party, why not hire someone from
Yoga For Weddings.

As the big day nears, there comes a time to make sure your furry family approves of your fiancé. While dogs most likely meet people on daily walks, kitties may be used to your undivided attention at home . .

Neither North nor I have met a cookie we didn't like and I heard from Yum that
offering a dessert bar with brownies, cookies, and more is a big
wedding trend this year. Well, now if
your event will be including furry friends, why not treat them to a fancy cookie buffet, too. It's hard enough to choose which snack is for you and which is meant for your dog on a normal day so make sure to label them well on the big day.