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Tuesday, December 18, 2012

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I was born on December 4,1990 in Kuwait during Iraq invasion.I'm a student in GUST University since 2008, my major is marketing, one of my hobbies is analysing people personalities. I love photography. My goal is to have my own buisness, and I'm planning for my buisness.

Woman vs Man!

Men's Brain are made of boxes! Women's brain are made of wires!! :D you should watch it!
 
 
 
Listen to my advices for a happy marriage;)
 
 
The secrets of happy marriage;)
 
 
 
 

Tips for Happy Marriage!

by Jonathan

1. Watch Your Relationships
 
To preserve your determination to make your marriage succeed, don’t get too close flirt with members of the opposite sex. If you do, in the back of your mind, you might begin to view them as alternatives in the event that your marriage doesn’t work out. This will weaken your resolve. After all, why work so hard when you have an escape route? Also, these types of close relationships are likely to make your spouse feel threatened.
 


2. Pay Full Attention
 
Listen to your spouse when he or she talks to you. It’s a sign of respect. Try to give him or her your undivided attention. Also, nod in agreement occasionally—it tells your partner you’re listening. If your spouse talks to you when you’re in the middle of something important, say so, and suggest a time when you’ll be able to pay full attention.
 

3. Share Enjoyable Activities
 
Do fun things with your spouse. Exercise together, take leisurely walks, or share a pursuit that’s mutually enjoyable. Such activities strengthen your relationship and make it easier for the two of you to endure the hard times that come in every marriage.
 
4. Learn from Your Experiences
 
Learn from the past. For example, if you find that you’re often tense when you’re very hungry, minimize your conversation with your spouse during those times. Similarly, if you see that your spouse gets worked up whenever you mention the name of a certain relative, don’t mention that person’s name unless absolutely necessary. Try to learn from the past.
 
5. Be Polite
Be courteous to your spouse. When speaking with him or her, use phrases such as “please,” “thank you,” “would you mind if I….,” and so forth. It will make your spouse feel appreciated and respected.
 
6. Never Say “I Told You So.”
 
Remove the phrase “I told you so” from your lexicon. Saying these words only causes ill will between you and your spouse.


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How to Choose the Wedding Hall?

 
Tips:

A wedding ceremony can take place inside the home or outside wherever you choose. It's the most important part of your wedding day! Make sure the both of you knows what to do when the ceremony starts and arrange for someone to take care of your guests.


To facilitate the task of searching for the best place for a wedding I recommend the following:


-Determine a budget for the ceremony where they will be on the basis of the choice between different halls, and you must also specify the number of guests because some lounges may not accommodate guests.



- After determining a budget you can make a list of halls and hotels in order to visit. After that visit the hotels or the halls you selected and ask about the price and the additional services available such as providing buffet food and hospitality services. Don't forget that prices vary by days, the hotels increase prices on weekends and holidays, after that you can determine the hall or the hotel appropriate for you and your budget.



- Ask about the tables and the possibility of changing the colors and the decoration. Make sure of the existence of the entire hall and services to save time and effort later. Do not forget to ask about the parking details!


Wedding Designer “Noura Alshaya”

 



 

Noura Alshaya – wedding designer - for contact e-nawara@hotmail.com tel : 65856621 @nawary_80

How to choose a wedding dress that suits your figure?




They say that variety is the spice of life and us women come in in all sorts of beautiful shapes and sizes. When dressing for the biggest day of your life, you really can’t take a one size (or in this case one style) fits all approach.
Doing some research into the different styles of dresses that are available and knowing what suits you will make a world of difference! Here are some tips on choosing wedding dresses for different body shapes and sizes:

Pear Shaped

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Those who are pear shaped tend to have wide hips with slender shoulders and a smaller bust.

Do:

Pick a dress that shows off your shoulders. Go for spaghetti straps or a dress without straps. Choose a flowing A-line skirt in a heavy fabric such as taffeta as they won’t cling as much as the lighter fabrics.

Don’t:

Don’t pick a dress with a fishtail skirt as this will make your hips look wider.

Hour Glass


Those who are said to have an hour glass figure will have the same size bust and hips and a small waist.

Do:

Look for a scoop or V-neck dress so that your bust isn’t over emphasized. If you really want to show off your figure then go for a fitted gown. Try choosing a ruched skirt to really show off your waist.

Don’t:

Try and avoid any heavy embellishments to either your top of bottom half as they can make your look ‘heavy’ on one side. This means you should look for a dress with details around the waist line to keep you looking perfectly proportioned!

Tall

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Do:

Fish tail dresses work very well on tall women and really make the most of their wonderful height. Column dresses also work well on taller brides.

Don’t:
Avoid an empire line as they can make you look disproportionate.

Petite


Do:

Go for an empire or column line dress as it can help petite brides appear taller. Try and find something with a high waist line as this can elongate your legs. Also, look for something with detail on the top half of your body as this will draw the eye upwards!

Don’t:

Fairy tail dresses (think of Cinderella!) with ruffled skirts can be overwhelming on a smaller frame.

For more information pop into your local bridal store and have a chat with the assistants. They will dress women in wedding gowns on a daily basis and will be able to offer you some good advice based on this wealth of experience!

VickyVicky is from http://www.weddingdays.co.uk/category/my-wedding/wedding-venues/ and absolutely loves weddings! She writes many wedding planning articles as well as numerous wedding craft tutorials!




Adiba Al-mahboub a very famouse Kuwaiti designer !





Makeup & Hairstyle Done By @Edensalonspakw

 
 
 

Hair done by Mez & Make up done by Sabah

 
 
 
 
 
 

In collaboration with The November Company for Flowers & Wedding arrangements

 
 

Rosa Clara Now in Kuwait!

The Customs and Traditions of the Wedding in Kuwait

Engagement Period

As we all know in Islam the engagement is a promise to marry and to make a right decision, which means that this promise could be broken and that there are no guarantees. The groom's family arranges a visit to the bride's house to ask for her hand, this is known as"Al-khetba" which means the engagement.The couple sees each other, talks to each other and agrees to marry, an engagement ceremony is arranged. Since an engagement is regarded as a contract, nobody else can ask for the engaged girls hand in marriage.The aim of the engagement is to create understanding between the couple and to comfort their spirits, engagement was not built for holding hands and flirting, it was build for a couple to communicate with each other, the couples must do some serious thinking. There are several things that a person needs to look out for in their fiance such as religion, manners, style of thinking, the look to the future and the compatibility of habits,These things will help you decide if you should move on to the marriage contract!

"Melcha" Period

After the couple decide to move on the marriage contact, the marriage negotiations start by setting a date for tying the knot, which is called "al-melcha", then a finantial gift "al-mahar" is given by the groom on that day to the bride. The groom also give his new bride some jewelry, such as the wedding ring, necklaces, a bracelat and a ring which are all called "al-shabka", then two seperate parties are set, one small party for women, and one for men.
Example of"al-shabka"
Some ideas to give "Al-mahar"



Wedding period

In this period the bride will move to her husband home to live with them forever, the family of the bride will do a very big ceremony for their daughter, it's the starting of the new life!