tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7647997625948576549.post8817138542256235751..comments2017-04-27T04:46:57.370-04:00Comments on Ready, Set, Happily Ever After Disabled Bride: Bookish BridesKatiehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05609298657458854084noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7647997625948576549.post-34293925932046133962011-10-06T18:16:17.419-04:002011-10-06T18:16:17.419-04:00we have The Wedding Book by mindy weiss with lisbe...we have The Wedding Book by mindy weiss with lisbeth levine. it's really big, but very good and gets very specific and isn't too silly and girly. it's especially good for us because there are jewish-specific things in there that we can inco...rporate into our mixed wedding - the authors are jewish wedding planners. it doesn't tell you what you need to do or how there's only one way to do it, unlike lots of other resources; the knot website still tells us we have like 200+ things we haven't done, 10 days out! uh, yeah, we aren't doing all 5000 things we NEED TO HAVE for a successful wedding! <br /><br />also, melissa made a huge excel spreadsheet with multiple pages with many columns. guests, tentative and definite coming, gifts, addresses, special needs (kosher, wheelchair, child meals), budgets (planned and actual - also helps with organizing planning), seating, etc. etc. etc. etc....... ;-) i'm glad she uses it for work and can get around excel easily! but, makes planning seem like work too ;-(<br /><br />good luck!!!<br />JustinAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com