Wine Bottle Engraving
August 27, 2008 by grandevents ·
Renowned calligraphy expert and master engraver Ken Brown will be engraving wine bottles at the newly opened Market Street in Frisco on Friday, August 29 from 9 am till 6 pm or in Allen on Saturday, August 30 from 11 am till 3 pm.
The wine must be purchased in the store and Mr. Brown will engrave up to four words and a date at no charge. Each customer is limited to three bottles.
This is a great gift idea for your wedding party or a special thank you for your parents. It also would be perfect as a wedding gift for the bride and groom.
Floral Faux Pas
August 25, 2008 by grandevents ·
Make sure to work with your florist to pay special attention to what your entire ceremony area will look like in your photos. Particularly the large arrangements that you are spending tons of money on! If you have several attendants you could potentially cover up those expensive blooms. Or, like in the photo below, the bride and groom are framed by something that looks like it might reach around and grab them!

New Texas Marriage License Law Effective 9/1/08
August 21, 2008 by grandevents ·
Effective September 1, the state of Texas has adopted a new healthy marriage law. The cost of the state fee for a marriage license will double from the current $30 to $60. Additionally, the county charges a fee which differs from county to county but typically is around $11-$12.
In conjunction with this cost increase the state has launched the “Twogether in Texas” initiative as an incentive for couples not yet married to take a free premarital education course. The course is funded with $16 million in federal monies to promote healthy marriages and reduce the frequency of divorce. It will provide couples contemplating marriage with the tools they need to manage the challenges inherent in relationships.
Classes will be taught around the state and will include eight hours of training focusing on communication skills, conflict resolution and the elements of a healthy marriage. The free classes will be open to all couples – those who are seriously dating, engaged to be married or those who have been married any length of time.
Those that complete the course will not have to pay the state fee for a marriage license. (Note: You will still be required to pay the county’s portion of the marriage license fee.) They also will be able to forgo the 72-hour waiting period before getting married.
For more information on where to find one of these free classes go to the Texas Health and Human Services site for a list of regional intermediaries.



