Katharine McPhee Has Some Wedding Advice For You

Katharine McPhee has a little wedding advice that she shared with the InStyle Weddings issue. I actually think what she says makes a lot of sense. It is SO easy to get carried away. You get caught up in all the details...the color of the bridesmaids dresses, the food, the decorations...sometimes the bridezillas of the world lose sight of what the big day is really all about :P
Katharine says,
"Remember that it's your wedding ... At the end of the day, it's really about the expression of commitment in love and marriage. So don't get too carried away. A wedding is about the commitment of love that you're making to your partner. It's that simple."

Anybody else out there have trouble going crazy with just the planning of the whole thing? AH! Planning a wedding is the most exhausting thing. Just talking about it makes me so glad I don't have to go through that again :)


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gia (not verified)gia (not verified) said:

she is so young, but i am sure she will probably be the next under bump alert.

Jan (not verified)Jan (not verified) said:

I keep trying to plan one and then I lose interest. I think it would be best for someone else to plan it for me and just tell me when I show up. I dont have a clue what I want and if I do give it 3 months and my mind will be changed.

Jenn (not verified)Jenn (not verified) said:

Yup...I am in the throws of wedding planning as we speak...ugh!

anon. (not verified)anon. (not verified) said:

Honestly, I wasnt stressed until the week of. More anxious than anything but I was calm. My mom is the one who got carried away with planning. She doesnt work so she had the time to actually brainstorm ideas. I know this sounds immature but I wish I had been more of a b*tch. I kind of let everything roll of my back. There were a few thing,s looking back now, that really made me mad at the rehearsal dinner and the wedding that i should have called people out for. It is the last time to act like that and you are pretty much forgiven for it.

TwinMom (not verified)TwinMom (not verified) said:

I agree with her 100%. I was one who got a little carried away by the stress of planning. I remember wanting to strangle one of my bridesmaids in the days leading up to the wedding because she was being difficult. I was lucky to have my now-hubby (13 years this coming June!) and parents to keep me from losing it completely. Now I look back and wish I had relaxed and enjoyed the planning phase a little more, but overall I have really fond memories of the whole experience. I do remember on the actual day of the wedding, I was suddenly very calm.... no nerves whatsoever.

karla (not verified)karla (not verified) said:

Congrats Amanda!That will be a nice weddding-vineyard,mmm:)) I am even buying my dress on ebay,i don´t see the point,actually i think is very stupid to spend crazy ammount of money for one day!I prefer to go to a cool place for the honey moon for that:)

bonnie (not verified)bonnie (not verified) said:

These are the types of comments that irritate me so. She has been married for four minutes and now she is the advise hander outer? Reminds me of these celebrities that get pregnant and them give us their pearls of wisdom about the pregnancy, as if their pregnancy is the first one recorded by man. Sorry to sound so negative but I am trying to figure out how chicks like her and Kristin Cavalleri and the Hills chicks manage to stay in the news...

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