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Hey there! So you found the most interesting page on my site. This is my recent Oahu wedding, Hawaii wedding, and...well..lets be honest, it's a blog. The story behind this blog, well, it started out purely about Hawaii weddings, then it evolved into everything and all of the above. Basically, ITS MY BLOG!! So I write about anything on here. I updated this blog "alomost" on a daily basis. You can learn more about me, my quirks, my style, and of course, you'll get wedding tips here. Call me if you want to make me richer..I mean, book my services! 1-877-WED-IN-HAWAII or email me at info@dreamweddingshawaii.com
I'm back! Done with the cold!

DONE WITH MY COLD! The doctor of weddings is back and kicking I had a nice long week of basically resting at home and catching up with all my weddings. I have to say, it was great having a week off from weddings! But I'm glad to report that I'm all caught up with all but one of my wedding video edits! Now I bet some of you are wondering why there would ever be a backlog wedding videos. Well, the reasons are different for many couples. But one of the most common reasons why videos don't go out as quickly as I'd like them to is because wedding couples don't get me their "growing up" pictures fast enough. I just have one more couple whom I'm waiting for pictures on...a-hmm...Deanna and Nick...hehe.... So during my week off, I've also been working on my secondary wedding business. I really can't tell you what its all about yet, but you'll hear about it by next year. I also had time off to address the subject of wedding planning rather bluntly in front of a group of wedding planners and brides in Hawaii. I was invited to speak because many planners wanted to know how I manage to coordinate over 100 weddings a year. (The average coordinator plans 12) Let me just say...there were a lot of boos....to say the least. I would say the majority of wedding planners objected to my philosophy, but most brides who were there, loved it. See, when I am asked to best describe the business of wedding planning, I told the audience "Wedding planning is nothing more than glorified order taking and order placing. We, as wedding planners are nothing more than fancy cashiers, or waiters who knows what's good on the menu." You should have seen the wedding planners who were just OUTRAGED at my comments. Some yelled out to me, that they are much more than cashiers, as they provide emotional support to the bride. Another yelled out that they make sure that their vendors arrive on time. And another wedding planner babbled on about a story of how she saved the day for one of her brides. I smiled and addressed each enraged wedding planner one-by-one. To the wedding planner who said that provided emotional support to her bride, I commended her on that. But I told her, that was just her rising above her planning responsibilities. Truly, emotional support for a bride is best left to the family, not the planner. To the wedding planner who said they make sure their vendors arrive on time. I was asked, "Do you make sure your vendors arrive on time Steve?" I answered, "No, I don't." There were boos. Then I answered, "It's because I deal with professional who always arrive on time. I don't have to double check on them at all or ever. They do their job well, and that's why they get my business...next question." The last statement was from a very big-headed wedding planner. She told the audience of a story of how she saved her brides from numerous disasters. Her first story consisted of a bride who had slipped on her bridal gown, just to find out, under normal daylight, it was see through! The bride panicked, called up the planner, and the planner rushed down to Walmart, to buy a slip for her to put on under her dress. Disaster diverted, wedding saved. I asked the planner, "So who recommended the dress designer?" "I did", the planner bragged. "She's great." "But she created a see-through wedding dress, she can't be that great." "Well, she's just starting out, so I wanted to give her a chance." I smiled, "So let me get this straight. You referred a bride to a designer who is truly not a professional. That was your referral, ultimately, your mistake. You were not saving the wedding day by buying the slip for your bride, but actually fixing your own mistake. If you had referred the bride to an experienced dress designer, none of this would have happened." The planners went quiet, but the brides in the back of the room cheered my response. The wedding planner retaliated at me immediately though, "Well, what about the wedding I saved when I had to help the photographer get all the right poses down for the wedding?!!" I asked, "Did you refer that photographer to the bride?" "Yes..." "Was he professional?" "Well, he did great work, but he's not polished, but...if it wasn't for me..." "He's not professional. That's why you had to tell him what to do. You as a wedding planners primarily responsibility is ordering the best off the menu for your couple. Not ordering stale fries, and trying to fix it up at their table with ketchup", I said. "I hate to say this, but because you bottom fish for your couples, I wouldn't recommend you to any bride. You need to get the best...that's all." I ended my little speech about wedding planning with a polite applause from the wedding planning crowd, and a loud applause from the brides in the back of the room. I guess the attending planners didn't like what I had to say. Aside from preaching about the definition of wedding planning, I preached about the importance for planners to understand the importance of small weddings, and the economical trend towards couples wanting to elope. Too many planners were still pushing couples to plan "gala style events," some even telling me that they though it was feasible to re-fi a house to get a wedding done. Ughh... Anyway, what can I say. I am quite sure I didn't win any more respect within the wedding planning community here in Hawaii, but I did win the business of every bride that attended. Steve Young The Wedding Guru http://www.dreamweddingshawaii.com/
Down with a cold
 DOWN WITH A SLIGHT COLD Hey everyone. Just writing to give you a quick update. I'm down with a slight chest cold, or a head cold, or whatever they call it. The symptoms, a cough that's developing (but hopefully I have under control), sore back, and a stuffed nose. It all started about 1/2 a week ago when my nose started sneezing uncontrollably from the funky weather we've been having.
I don't know what it is, but when there is a threat of a storm, my nose goes crazy. So after a few doses of Claratin-D, I thought everything was taken care of, as I was feeling good enough to throw the football around. But a few days ago, I got that itchy feeling in the back of my throat, and next thing I knew, I was coughing up some minor phlegm. Man!
Honestly, I can deal with a runny nose. But a cough, it's hell. It's hard to talk, hard to walk, and I'm always on the cusp of losing my voice.
So I'm going to box myself in for the next couple of days. Today is November 17th, 2009, so I should be good in a couple of days. But until then, I'm really going to try to rest-rest-rest. Email is probably the best way to get a hold of me if you want.
Steve
Melvin and Tien's Wedding at Keiki Beach
Melvin and Tien, shortly after getting marriedUH, WHERE'D MY WEDDING PLANNER GO?Coming to the rescue in the strangest wayIt was the afternoon when I got the call from Tien. I had just finished up having a late lunch with a friend of mine who owns a bike shop here in Hawaii, and her timing couldn't have been more perfect. I sat on the tailgate of my truck bed and got into my "wedding zone."
"Steve, I don't know where my wedding planner is..." she said in a worried yet joyous masking overtone.
Now it wasn't out of the norm for me to play superman to the many brides out there who had been conned. My normal "rescue case" consisted of concerned brides who had booked unreputable wedding planners from websites, who predictably did not show up for their planned weddings. My mission, if I chose to accept, was to save their wedding day with a minister and photos. But Tien's rescue case was far from the norm.
Tien's rescue case was far from the norm. Her wedding planner, seemed to be on top of everything. His customers service was perfect. But suddenly, that wedding planner was missing-in-action. His website was down, and he wouldn't answer his phone.
"Tien, could you tell me who you had originally booked with?" I asked.
She told me his name, and I almost swallowed my tongue. Her wedding planner was a friend of mine, who I had also been trying to get a hold of, but couldn't. I shared my concerns with Tien that this was entirely out of character for my friend, as he set the standard on customer service. Something was wrong.
Nevertheless, business was business, and a bride was in need of my help. Quickly, I asked her what she needed help with, and within a few days, her wedding was back on track.
Smile Melvin!Tien met her husband, Melvin, through mutual friends. They are an extremely smart couple as Tien is a nurse, and Melvin is a scientist who actually studies the swine flu. Hmm... Swing Flu. Should I actually comment here? I think I'll pass. A joke is a bit too easy here.
Their choice of location, the Keiki Beach Bungalows. It was actually a pretty nice area and I would recommend staying there.
In the water!So the great news is that other than my friend going MIA on Tien, everything turned perfect. Melvin and Tien hired me out to handle everything from their minister, photo, video, to flowers, and to supply them with a DJ and wedding singer as well. The bad news, is that till today, I have no idea what happened to my friend. His cell phone got disconnected, and his business, shut down. He doesn't even live at the address that he did before. Is he alive? I really can't answer that question, because I don't know.
Keiki Beach is a great place for weddings
An update on me :)
 That's my truck, and my family, tailgating at Hawaii's football game A LITTLE BIT OF R & R ...until...So here's the update. October was extremely busy for me, and so was the first week of November. But I'm happy to report, the rest of this month, looks extremely laid back. I think I have maybe three or four more weddings for November. That's slow for me, but trust me, I'm welcoming the thought of staying in my office, finishing up on paperwork.
I spent most of today tailgating with my family at Aloha Stadium and watching football on my laptop. I know it's not exciting at all, but hey, I think disconnecting myself from the real world is healthy for me once in awhile. That disconnection for me didn't last very long for me though. Near the end of the 4th quarter of football, I glanced down on my cell phone to learn that Nancy Pelosi passed the health care bill on a Saturday night. I'm praying that this bill never makes to the President's desk because it will ruin the nation. This bill includes provisions that would force Americans to purchase a $15,000 plan or to face jail-time. It would drive insurance premiums higher...etc..etc... Pelosi sneaked this one through when America wasn't looking, on a Saturday night. The next bill that they are planning to shove down our throats is a climate-change bill.
If there's one thing that I would like to stress to all of my clients and friends out there who read my blog is that the true agendas of these politicians lies beneath and between the lines of every bill they write. The health-care bill, will eventually evolve into socialized medicine, like it did in Canada and other countries. It has nothing to do with improving the quality of health-care, but more so, everything to do with controlling the quality of health-care. The climate-change bill has nothing to do with saving the earth, but everything to do with controlling capitalism and progress. The underlying agenda which ties all of these bills together is socialism.
So how does this affect your future wedding in Hawaii?
Unfortunately, socialism is like a diseases, and it has spread throughout nation, crossed the Pacific Ocean, and rushed into Hawaii. Now, my heavily democratic socialist State of Hawaii is aggressively trying to regulate beach weddings with an unconstitutional permit law, in the name of environmentalism. This permit law has the possibilities of evolving into a beast if it is not abolished. Eventually the number of weddings will be limited to times and days. If the global warming bill is passed, it will make traveling "to anywhere" more expensive. How much more expensive? Who knows. But if the global warming bill passes, you may have to end up paying for "carbon credits" to tie the knot in hawaii.
What can we do to stop this? We'll, we simply have to vote those idiots out of office....
Please keep up-to-date with politics. It really has an effect on your wedding in Hawaii
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