For all my newly-wives (and wives-to-be), I’ve created this series (original post) for the After Wedding aka Marriage. If you have a fear that once you put your Wedding Planning Binder away, you will feel naked and without a sense of direction, never fear, your to-do list still awaits you.
It’s been a really fun, insightful week with this series. And I hope I’ve made you think or helped your situation AND made you laugh.
Today is just a little food for thought. After the Wedding…you are married (duh). And it is different. Of course it is, you may say, that’s is the point of being married. Yes, but there are going to be times where the stark difference between your dating/engaged life and you married life hit you all of a sudden. Sometime with fond remembrance and sometimes with a unexplained sadness. And sometimes…well…I can’t put it in any better terms…It’s different.
Take for one, your social friendships. I was the very first (21 years old) of my close group of high school friends to get married and have children. This put a great distance, figuratively, in our relationship. While I was balancing nursing, doctor’s appointments and the weekly diaper budget, they were still binge drinking in their 3rd, 4th and 5th years of college. While they were distraught over their flavor of the week’s inability to call them back, I was hoping to stay awake for at least a half an hour after the baby went to bed to even speak to my husband.
There will be many, many other instances where it will be very obvious your lives have changed. And I hope for the better (but let’s not forget the worse part of those vows).
Sometimes being a new bride can cause a surge of emotions as if you were constantly in a state of PMS but have faith my darlings. It will all work out in the end.
I consciously choose not to go into every little detail of my newlywed life to offer suggestions for hypothetical situations that may come up in your own life. However, the creators of TheKnot.com has a newlywed site call, TheNest.com. Here you can find newlywed brides like yourself and a community of support, advice, fun and products. Try it out.
Complete Series
Sunday: Kick Off
Monday: Post Wedding-Wrap Up
Tuesday: To Change or Not to Change Your Name & How
Wednesday: Holidays
Thursday: Your 1st Anniversary
Friday: Awkward Questions, Awesome Answers
Saturday: It’s Different
Be sure to leave a comment letting us know what Post-Wedding topics interest YOU.

First things first, Security Deposits. Review your contracts if you placed a security deposit on any of your wedding related items, such as reception hall, rentals or transportation. You will want to confirm the method and time frame the vendor is to return your deposit.
Etiquette states that Thank you notes for gifts should be sent as soon as possible after the gift is received, if this is prior to the wedding. For those gifts received after the wedding and if you plan to thank each guest for attending, 3 months is the maximum amount of time to complete this task.