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Planning A Wedding In Today’s Economy By Kaylen Shubrick Although gasoline is getting cheaper, most of us still remember the harsh days of paying $4.00 or more a gallon. In today’s economy, controlling spending and saving as much as possible is something almost everyone is a part of. Priorities First Make your wedding dream list everything you want, regardless of cost or practicality. Set it aside for a day, a week or even two and then come back to it after you’ve had some time to go about your every day life. It’s time to cross off some of the really ridiculous choices and even substitute some things for others. Coming back to your dream wedding list with a sound mind will help you decide between what you really need and what you can do without. Once you have a reasonably manageable list, it’s time to put your priorities first. What is more important to you - the size and style of your wedding cake or your dress? What about photography? After all, when the wedding is said and done, the only thing left will really be your photographs. Deciding what is the most important to 24 | SOUTHERN MARYLAND WEDDINGS WINTER / SPRING 2009