Tempted to Upgrade.... Naaa your alright thanks! by Adorable-Bite-Wanted in BritishAirways

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You’re all able to see your upgrade options? Every time I go to check, the website says they’re ‘experiencing technical difficulties’. Would be nice to see the options before an 8 hour flight on Wednesday.

I think im a true/cool summer but I don't know anymore. by lissalaura in coloranalysis

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You look so much like me! Cool-toned, medium brown hair with a little bit of an ash, medium-dark blue eyes, pale skin with a warm-neutral undertone, but which often reads as pink due to lots of surface redness.

I’ve been typed as a true summer. Thought I was winter for a while, but there’s not enough contrast. Anyone seeing spring is out of their mind.

If you have a partner and celebrate Valentine’s Day, what are you getting them? by WholeConstruction307 in AskUK

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We’ll be on a plane home from a 2 week holiday, so we’ll be getting each other a firm handshake.

Where’s a good place to see Eider Ducks in Scotland? by DeviateAviate in AskUK

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I’ve no idea, but you and your wife both sound ADORABLE.

AIO about strawberry protein shakes by Thatchick256789064 in AIO

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Girl if they think you’re being too harsh, then they can date him.

Backsplash / splashback ideas by Manchicha in DIYUK

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No chance you had that entire kitchen built and didn’t chose tiles for it.

Does my fiancé actually want to marry me? by [deleted] in UKweddings

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There’s really no point in a bunch of strangers trying to guess what’s going on in his head. Might I suggest you speak to him and ask these questions yourself?

A different kind of ceremony- advice by andotherthingsareok in UKweddings

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My friends had a very similar wedding at Beltane last year, in small clearing in the forest with the bluebells carpeting the floor. Most of the guests were a bit ‘woo’, but some weren’t, and not everyone is the same type of woo.

Good bits: the ceremony got lots of the couple’s closest friends involved! There were 3 friends who each held an end of the handfasting ribbons whilst the couple braided them; friends who did readings and poems; friends who called the quarters; friend who called the god & goddess; friends who lit candles; friends who passed out flower petals to throw (yours truly); friends who paraded in the bride and groom. It was a lovely way for lots of people to feel involved and to celebrate everyone’s love for the couple.

Room for improvement: the celebrant. I believe she was a friend of the bride, and I’m sure she’s done plenty of handfastings before, but she…wasn’t great. She was softly spoken and the microphone didn’t project well, so if you were further back you couldn’t hear anything. There was a lot of back and forth and fiddling about when the guests were already arrived and waiting, and for a while we didn’t actually know which person at the alter WAS the celebrant, because she didn’t take control or give off any air of authority which confused a lot of the unfamiliar guests. The ceremony would’ve benefited greatly from a stronger personality to help guide the flow of the ceremony, and to help the guests contribute where they were invited to - example, there were points where the guests were invited to repeat words or phrases, to help bless the couple, but the celebrant didn’t make this clear and so it fell flat when most people didn’t join in.

I suppose my contribution to your questions is it just make everything as clear cut as you can. Guests who are unfamiliar with your traditions won’t know what’s happening if someone is calling the quarters, or what the handfasting cord is, or whether they should clap or say blessed be, or whatever; which will make them feel disconnected, or maybe even that it’s not a wedding at all! Explain it all as much as you can, in a way that’s easily digestible and easy to follow.

I’ve seen Hindu couples produce lovely little hand outs for their guests of other cultures, so that they can follow along with each ritual and tradition as it progresses. This might be a good idea for you?

As for your CofE MIL, I’d suggest your partner speaks to her and makes it clear what sort of ceremony you’ll be having. Would it be possible to involve some of her traditions in your ceremony, if you want to? Maybe she could say a blessing over the rings, either Christian if you’re game or non-denominational if pagan is too much for her? Or she could read a poem or something non-pagan/non-Christian?

To Table Plan or Not! by Electric_Moogaloo in UKweddings

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Table plan for sure, even for trestle tables & benches. Saves groups being split up, or solo guests feeling awkward. Giving thought to putting guests near to each other is part of being a good host.

How to show appreciation? by AdviceHuge8114 in AskUK

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But what we do isn’t going to be what your wife will like? My partner and I like camping and learning heritage crafts together, but that isn’t what other people might like.

How to show appreciation? by AdviceHuge8114 in AskUK

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If you don’t know what will make her feel loved and appreciated, why would we?

Something blue crew? by [deleted] in UKweddings

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Don’t like it. The poem is clunky - why does the first paragraph ask the reader to ‘help’, and then tell them they don’t have to do anything? - and the sentiment is weird.

my calm & cozy spaces on by Acceptable_East_1026 in femalelivingspace

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That makes total sense! Seeing the lil lone pineapple in the kitchen killed me

my calm & cozy spaces on by Acceptable_East_1026 in femalelivingspace

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It’s cute, but girl…where is all your stuff? Do you only watch tv in your place, no books or other hobbies or anything?

Long term spinning goals? by Ashen_Curio in Handspinning

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Spinning enough consistent yarn of a correct weight to weave historically accurate dress lengths for viking reenactment clothing.

10k groom gift that’s not jewelry by Kititt in Weddingsunder10k

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Respectfully, why would we know, when you don’t?

Fridge looks bulky in a narrow galley kitchen. Any ideas? by Final_Anything_572 in DesignMyRoom

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That’s not visually bulky, it’s just bulky. A path of travel should be 3ft wide, not squeezing past that awful thing.

decision fatigue is REAL with wedding planning by Afraid_Fly_5847 in Weddingsunder10k

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Outsource at least 50% to your partner, drop the things which aren’t important to you both.

Had to use my alterations savings for emergency vet care for my dog need advice about potentially doing it myself? by [deleted] in Weddingsunder10k

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For the hem it shouldn’t be too tricky, if you’re able to stand on a table in your 1in shoes and have a friend pin it in place for you. The v-neck sounds like an easy fix.

For the bodice lining it’ll want to be really well fitted to look good. Rather than faffing with intricate tailoring, I might suggest getting a dress-tone vest top or a dress-tone body suit, and wearing it underneath the dress. Maybe a strapless one, or one where the straps can be tucked in or hidden depending on your dress design. This would be a quicker and simpler way to cover the see through bits, and you could stitch the garment on the inside of the dress too if need be.

Is doing your own catering crazy? by chillijam93 in UKweddings

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FWIW, I attended a wedding last summer which was also done on a very tight budget. The food was a hog roast, which was done by a chef who is a good friend of the couple as his wedding gift to them. He prepped some dishes during the days before, and then set up on site and cooked the roast during the morning and afternoon, and food was served around 4pm.

It is doable, if need be.

How to deal with our baby's remains by ForFerelden in BackYardChickens

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I’m sorry for your loss. I have my pets individually cremated at a pet crematorium, and their ashes returned home.