Okay, so, let’s talk about this Indian wedding I helped set up. It was a huge thing, with tons of people and so many parts to it. I mean, Indian weddings are known for being big, right? With all those different ceremonies and traditions, it’s like a whole week of celebrations.
I had to get into action to plan this thing out. First step, I made a massive checklist. You know, to keep track of everything. And it’s not just about the wedding day itself, there are events before the wedding too!
- So, first up, I helped the groom with his pre-wedding prep. We’re talking skincare routines, you know, to make sure he’s looking his best.
- I also set up all these pre-wedding events. There are so many rituals! It felt like a never-ending party.
Pre-Wedding Buzz
Then, for the big day itself, I made a super-detailed timeline. Someone told me about this “30/5 rule” thing. Basically, it means that if something usually takes 5 minutes, it’ll take 30 at a wedding. And 30 minutes on the wedding day feels like 5. It’s like time goes crazy on the wedding day. I didn’t believe it at first, but it’s kind of true! Things just fly by.
- I made sure every little thing was timed out. From when the groom gets ready to when the bride arrives, everything had a set time.
- I used that 30/5 rule to make the timeline. So if something was supposed to take 10 minutes, I gave it like an hour in the schedule. Sounds crazy, but it worked!
Wedding Day Timeline
I was running around like crazy on the day, making sure everything was going to plan. It was tiring, yeah, but also pretty awesome. Seeing it all come together, all the colors, the music, the happy faces. It makes all the running around worth it.
I even managed to find some moments to just watch and enjoy it all. You get so caught up in the planning that you can forget to actually see the wedding. So, yeah, it was a lot of work, but definitely a cool experience. I learned a ton about Indian weddings and even more about how to plan a big, complicated event. It was a wild ride, but I’m glad I did it. It’s a whole different world, and it’s pretty amazing to see it all unfold.