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According to PeterGreenberg.com lost luggage on airlines is spreading like a bad virus, particularly since the 3-oz.-all-the-liquid-you-can-fit-in-a-Ziploc-baggy carry on policy was introduced and forced more and more people to check suitcases. Greenberg has always said, "There are two kinds of luggage. Carry on and lost" and it has never been more true than it is now.

If your wedding or honeymoon plans involve air travel, consider protecting yourself from inconvenience and potential loss with a luggage shipping company. These companies ship your belongings to your destination via one of the popular shippers (UPS, Fedex, etc.) but also pick up, deliver and fill out the paperwork for you. But one of the biggest reasons business is booming for these companies is that your baggage is insured against loss, a protection the airlines are steadily eliminating. For more information on these shipping companies and a cost comparison, click here. Happy honeymoon!
flannel wedding pajamas

There's a time and a place for laid-back, comfy and casual. There's a time and place for stylish (and possibly uncomfortable). Truth be known, there's a time and place for just about any look.

We're trying to imagine the time and place for these pajamas. Though they're billed as "wedding pajamas", we're pretty sure they're not intended to be worn to the wedding, unless, that is, you've taken "casual" to a whole new level. (Or you're Ricardo and Marcea!)

There can't be many brides who'd consider this appropriate "first night" attire. (Can there?) We'd be willing to bet there'd be even fewer grooms who'd be thrilled to see them make an appearance during the honeymoon. Well, maybe, if you're spending a night or two in an ice hotel.

So, they're soft and comfy and warm, and it's fun being the bride and all, but really ... where would you wear them?
A night in a honeymoon suite can spoil you. Your own bed just doesn't seem as nice anymore after you've spent a night in the most luxurious linens your skin has ever touched.

If you can't stop daydreaming about resting your head on those pillows again, you don't have to move into a luxury hotel. You can find the bedding you loved in that honeymoon suite online at Pacific Pillows. This website sells the same bed linens featured in all the fanciest hotel suites in the world.

Order them as a wedding gift to yourself, or stick them on your registry as one of your big ticket items. After all, a newlywed couple deserves a welcoming bed.
When you imagine your honeymoon, where are you staying? Are you renting a condo for yourselves, or a luxury suite somewhere fancy? What makes this vacation special for you?

For an unforgettable stay with luxurious accommodations, consider traveling to Harlingen, Netherlands. Why? They have some of the coolest hotels in the world. "Hotel" may not be the best word to describe the Harlingen Lighthouse, since there's only one suite available, but that's what they call this out-of-service lighthouse in the historic docks of Harlingen.

Sister hotels in the same area are the Harbour Crane (in, you guessed it, a crane), and the Lifeboat (yep, it's a lifeboat). The most popular, and our favorite, is the lighthouse, with its three story luxury suite. You can go up to the lantern room for a magnificent view, and listen to shipping traffic on a radio the owners have placed there. You have to book early, though -- even at €319 per night, the lighthouse is already booked solid through 2008!

Here in North America, we have decided that it's tacky to ask for money at your wedding. This is a little ironic since by the standards of some other cultures, the whole North American Big White Wedding Industry is itself an exercise in the very tacky. All this proves is that "tacky" is relative. What would have horrified etiquette mavens of another time is perfectly acceptable today; what seems awful to us is fine to another culture. And you know what? No one's right, no one's wrong. It is what it is.

Enter the "Buy our Honeymoon" website. Now, even those among us who actually did ask her guests to contribute to her honeymoon (there's at least on one staff here) found this name a bit, well, tacky. But when we investigated a little further, we were pleasantly surprised.

Continue reading The perfect wedding present: Your perfect honeymoon

San Diego is not only a perfect wedding city, it's great for your honeymoon, too. With great weather, gorgeous sandy beaches, and lots of great places to visit, you can't go wrong. If you're into trendy places and want a sophisticated, elegant venue, take a look at the Ivy Hotel.

Featured in Condé Nast Traveler's 2008 "Hot List," the Ivy has what you need to plan your wedding. Their rooftop area has city and ocean views. You can use their wedding planner to help get things in order for your big day. And when you book a room for your wedding night, they'll provide you a butler.

The trendy night club, Envy, can host your bachelorette party. If you really want to go crazy, though, the Star Suite has king-sized bunk beds, a group-sized shower, and a performance pole. You know, for all of the crazy pole dancing you'll be doing. And if you seriously want to dance, well, they even offer pole dancing lessons.

If you view the last days before your wedding as a time to let loose, then some of that crazy stuff may be right for you. But if you prefer to keep it more mellow, you can still take advantage of their ballrooms or use the rooftop for its amazing views.

Take a look at the gallery for a few pictures and ideas.

Wednesday Wedding Wrap-up is a weekly roundup of highlights from the past week, covering wedding blogs and websites, reality TV, even particularly hot scoop right here at AisleDash. Think we missed something? Leave your favorite highlight in the comments!

We've all been digging brightly colored wedding shoes, and PolkaDot Bride has gathered up oodles of photos of these fabulous shoes in action.

iDoSugar wants to know whether you plan to (or already did) exercise on your honeymoon. And no, that doesn't count. Well, we suppose if you got really athletic with it, perhaps ...

Of course, AisleDash is our very favorite wedding blog (why on earth would you want to go anywhere else?), we have to admit we were pretty excited when AisleDash's own Becky told us about someone else in the wedding industry who would be blogging!
What simple, fun activity can ... boost the immune system by 30 percent, cut a man's risk of heart attack and/or stroke in half, alleviate pain from arthritis and menstrual cramps? This amazing and beneficial activity, if done at least once a week can also regulate your periods, and, whenever you do it, it increases your sense of smell and taste temporarily, boost your mood, and give women a boost in energy.

You're probably guessing by now what "it" is. If you're curious, these and other benefits, fifty-six in all, are listed here at the Women's Health Magazine.

Oh, and it also relieves headaches. So there.


You've had your lovely wedding, you're on your lovely honeymoon, and you're just so proud! You've done it! The ceremony was wonderful, and you're so pleased to have this lovely shiny new husband. You want everyone to know!

So you buy yourself one of these, just to declare your newlywed status to the world. (Or maybe you even wore the white bikini under a sarong for your destination beach wedding!) You can hardly wait to walk along the beach, attired in your bridal bikini, hand in hand with your beloved.

It's very sweet, and if you're interested in either of these bikinis, you can find purchasing information here, but really? We think it's pretty likely that, if you're that eager that people know, everyone in about 500 yards of the two of you would pick you out as newlyweds, even without the labels. Because you'll just be so gosh-darn cute!
When you put your wedding announcement in the newspaper, it tells the world that you are happy, in love, getting married to the guy or girl of your dreams -- and that you won't be home that day. Wedding announcements make a crook's job pretty easy, because they know that on your wedding day, you (and often your neighbors, since you probably invited them to the ceremony) are not around to stop or witness a break-in.

To guard against wedding day break-ins, we suggest finding a house-sitter for the day. Since your available friends will presumably be at your wedding, you may want to hire someone, or get a friend of a friend to do it. If you can't get anyone to hang out at your place for the day, leave a light on out front and ask your neighbors to park a car or two in your driveway.

While you're away on your honeymoon, it's also a good idea to make sure it looks like someone's home. Have a neighbor get your mail and newspaper, or have the post office hold your mail and suspend your newspaper subscription for the week. Set your inside lights on a timer so that it appears someone is inside. For criminals looking for the easy job of robbing an empty house, a little discouragement can be enough to send them away.
Following American Airlines' lead, US Air and United Airlines have announced new fees to check luggage. Each of the airlines will charge $15 for the first checked bag. Most airlines have already instituted $25 fees for the second bag, and as of July 1, Southwest will be the only airline to allow two checked bags for free.

Airline industry experts expect to see more charges in the future as airlines struggle to keep up with rising fuel costs. In addition to the baggage fees, US Air will begin charging for all beverages served on its planes: $2 for all non-alcoholic drinks, and $7 for alcohol, which is up from $5.

As you prepare your wedding travel budget, be sure to figure in these extra fees. Pack as lightly as possible, bring some extra cash to cover any unexpected charges, and bring your own snacks.
Looking for a way to burn off a few calories and tone up for the Big Day? Need to de-stress? Want some tips to sex up your honeymoon?

You can do all three at once when you sign up for any of a wide number of classes available out there. Lap-dancing? Sure. Pole-dancing. Check. (They'll even sell you the pole.) Striptease? Got that, too. Can't imagine walking, let alone dancing, in super-high heels? Not to worry: there are even classes in Mastering the Stiletto! It's fun, and you know your groom-to-be will love it, too!

It's not just for fun: an hour-long class can burn 300 calories. Nice to know that you're doing something good for yourself when you're learning to be baaaaad.

via: Chatelaine
Wednesday Wedding Wrap-up is a weekly roundup of highlights from the past week, covering wedding blogs and websites, reality TV, even particularly hot scoop right here at AisleDash. Think we missed something? Leave your favorite highlight in the comments!

Manolo for the Brides evaluates the pros and cons of a destination wedding. What, you thought getting married in an exotic location was without its flaws?

Bridalwave tosses around some alternative first dance songs, none of which made the cut for the couple in question, but it might give you some ideas.

Hostess with the Mostess has a fabulous idea for centerpieces -- blumeboxes with ribbons. You can personalize them in lots of different ways to ensure they're perfect for your wedding (and they're affordable and reusable, so give them to guests or take them home at the end!).
If you're lucky enough to be honeymooning after your beautiful wedding day, you're lucky enough to enjoy the summer sales and stock up on pieces for the perfect summer honeymoon. Whether you're traipsing off to Mexico or trotting around Europe, summertime honeymoons lend themselves to sun-dress sandal shopping. And after just a quick afternoon jutting in and out of my favorite stores, it's clear that the styles this summer are too good for the recent Mrs. to pass up. Whether you decide on this floor-length madras print from Gap or this colorful v-neck from Francesca's Collections or any of the other fun, flirty and fantastic dresses in the gallery, make room in your suitcase and save a little wedding money for your honeymoon wardrobe.

Feel as beautiful on the beaches of Mexico or the streets of Rome as you did on your wedding day.

If we were to base life on romance novels and soap operas, we wouldn't even bother with this question -- obviously, the main thing on everyone's mind when it comes time for the honeymoon is sex, right? You'll go to a swanky hotel with a gorgeous bed and get busy four times a day, just like everyone else.

Except, in real life, everyone else isn't doing that. In fact, many newlyweds don't rank sex even close to being their top priority on their honeymoon. According to this article, couples are more interested in getting a tan, seeing the sights, and (yawn) reading a book than they are in getting busy.

We understand that, on your wedding night, you might be a little to tired to do the deed, and that's totally understandable. But, we were surprised about the honeymoon. What about you -- what part of your honeymoon is your top priority?

What's #1 on your Honeymoon To Do list?

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