Crossing the Line of Poverty
Tuesday, July 13th, 2010“Necessity breeds ingenuity” was the very catch line CNN used in an article about a bowling inspired wedding. That very line was from an Ariel Meadow Stallings of an online wedding counsel site, offbeat; she shares how much she enjoys catering to couples having more of strange yet creative and best of all, economic ideas on wedding plans and everything that has to do with it. She shared figures pertaining to wedding costs annually and other economical matters of the bridal events.
Back to the bowling alley, the bride was said to be wearing a gown of the choice of color her husband ever favored, the whole thing was all from readily available resources and from the most cheapest discounts they could acquire; though the bride admitted having the wedding a lot more opposite than the day she imagined as a child, she still was proud and tall having a rather unique wedding style in a price they can afford. Weddings are mostly thought as the most expensive part of deciding to have a family, it is a girls dream come true, an assurance for a successful living together, a showcase of how happy is it to be in love; the more grandiose it is, the better… but now a days, as prices quickly hikes faster than the latest rocket ships, it is better to be practical than mask off the event with ingenuity.


