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Mrs. Swan, New York City Age and Occupation: 31, Legislative Representative Fiance's Age and Occupation: 33, Finance Guy Engagement Date: August 9, 2008 Wedding Date: August 2009 Venue: Battery Gardens About Me: I am an un-crafty but resourceful, Caribbean-born but New York-raised woman who's been known to analyze "Dancing with the Stars" and “So You Think You Can Dance”, buy stinky cheese, and use way too many parentheses. I keep lists for fun, am constantly daydreaming of my next international travel adventure (four continents down, three to go), debating sports (let’s Got Mets/Giants!) and dancing around my apartment to stay sane. I am excited to share our wedding planning journey as I hope to plan a streamlined, personal, and fun wedding with the greatest life partner I could ever imagine, Mr. Swan.
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Planning the Marriage

May 23rd, 2009 @ 1:10 pm by Mrs. Swan

Planning the Marriage :  wedding counseling relationships Superst

(obviously not us)

Last evening was a part of a hectic week, as we had our first meeting/counseling session with the minister who will be marrying us.

I have always been a believer in the idea of pre-marital counseling. I guess I just believe that it’s important to talk as much as possible about your ideas, beliefs, and expectations not only of your future life, but also of marriage. Okay… I’m not completely Dr.Phil-like here. I also think deep down that I have to be prepared or over-prepared for almost everything that I do, and I guess marriage is one of those things.

Even before Mr. Swan and I got engaged, I made sure we went through this great set of questions from the NY Times as well as this book, 1001 Questions to Ask Before You Get Married.

Yeah, I’m a bit crazy, but I really wanted to make sure that Mr. Swan and I had talked about as many things as possible before I accepted ANY proposal. I think this was especially important for us since we come from very different backgrounds and experiences. Knowing that we were both on the same page, or at least talking about our differences was comforting to me.

Of course, now that we are engaged and the wedding inches closer day by day, I want us to do even more soul searching. We are going to have not one, but TWO different sets of counseling. As I stated above, we started our first set of counseling sessions with the minister that will marry us. Her church has a specific workbook with discussions and… gasp… homework for us to do. It will also be more from a biblical perspective and will require reading the Bible and understanding marriage from that perspective. While I know my way around a Bible pretty well, it will be interesting to see Mr. Swan navigate this. I am pretty thankful that he is open-minded about this process and moving forward with our counseling. Our minister seems pretty cool so far, and I am looking forward to working with her (I am also excited that our minister is a woman).

In addition to the counseling with our minister, we’ll also be taking a one-day workshop for engaged and newly-married couples. This one will be completely secular and will really emphasize communication and other issues related to keeping marriages alive.

Why more than one set of counseling? Well, I think in the end I knew that almost any minister that we picked to marry us would require us to do some form of counseling anyway. I also wanted to have both religious and secular versions, as I think both will have something to offer us.

Will we be as over-prepared for marriage as I hope? I doubt it, but I guess we’ll at least try.

Did you go through any sort of pre-marital counseling?  Did you find it to be helpful, or otherwise?

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11 Responses to “Planning the Marriage”

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tallbride

We went through precana through the catholic church… it was amazing. We were just talking about how different our relationship is now. I love him on a totally different level now.

As a child of divorce a lot of issues came up that I didn’t know I had. For example I had really high expectations of myself as wife because I never really had a good role model (my dad raised me) and it scared the crap out of me.

 
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jekgirl (message)  24 posts, Newbee

just curious which workshop you are going to in ny?

 
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mariavvisa (message)  313 posts, Helper bee

It’s awesome! We went through a book and workbook together, and also had counseling with our minister, and get once-a-year counseling with my counselor (his stepmother). We’ve found all of it to be useful. Good job being thorough (and biblical, to boot!)

 
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darilinda
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darilinda (message)  138 posts, Blushing bee

I have the same question as jekgirl. I’ve seen a lot of stuff online, but don’t know who to trust. It’s also hard for us because we are getting married in Atlanta, so our officiant is in Atlanta. We’v kind of tried to do it on our own, but would like to attend some type of workshop or session.

 
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lagizzle

FI and are about to start. We just emailed a minister we knew at church and trusted and asked him for a recommendation. Alot of larger churches in your area may also have counselors on their website that are either from their church or work out of the church.

 
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Miss Labrador (message)  1,805 posts, Buzzing bee

FI and I are doing our first session next weekend (hopefully!).

 
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msgirard (message)  245 posts, Helper bee

The one day seminar sounds interesting could you share how you went about finding it.

 
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mrspaetz
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mrspaetz (message)  3,805 posts, Honey bee

we did a non-religious 8-session (weekly) program with a ‘mentor couple’ and a few other couples, plus sessions with the mentors only. it also included personality profiling / tests / love language and other analyses. it was really fun!
although it didn’t bring up anything too shocking/new, i think it was a good time of reflection for us :)

 
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Darleene

My husband and I went through about 3 months worth of counseling with our pastor and pastor’s wife before we married. It really helped, especially since they know us really well and we could all talk candidly. But we had already read this one book together, 5 Love Languages. I wouldn’t say that I would use that as a replacement for counseling, but its definitely a good addition. Congratulations!!!

 
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LatteLove (message)  5,587 posts, Bee Keeper

My fiance and I got a lot out of pre-marital counseling. Part of it was due to the workbook and part it was due to a great pastor who answered questions honestly and carefully!

 
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Mrs. Pinot Noir (message)  799 posts, Busy bee

Since we did not get married in the church there was not a natural opportunity to do counseling. I think I would have liked to do some type of couseling and I think it would also help bring focus on the marraige during the crazy time of wedding planning.

 

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Mrs. Swan, New York City Age and Occupation: 31, Legislative Representative Fiance's Age and Occupation: 33, Finance Guy Engagement Date: August 9, 2008 Wedding Date: August 2009 Venue: Battery Gardens About Me: I am an un-crafty but resourceful, Caribbean-born but New York-raised woman who's been known to analyze "Dancing with the Stars" and “So You Think You Can Dance”, buy stinky cheese, and use way too many parentheses. I keep lists for fun, am constantly daydreaming of my next international travel adventure (four continents down, three to go), debating sports (let’s Got Mets/Giants!) and dancing around my apartment to stay sane. I am excited to share our wedding planning journey as I hope to plan a streamlined, personal, and fun wedding with the greatest life partner I could ever imagine, Mr. Swan.

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