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Wednesday, April 22, 2009 4:00 PM
Wedding Planning
Life after the big day

Courtesy of Sharon Naylor
The honeymoon's over. Now what? During the months of wedding planning, you're probably thinking more about making your big day perfect than planning the transition to married life. In her new book Home from the Honeymoon, wedding expert Sharon Naylor (she's written over 30 wedding books!) tells you everything you need to know about celebrating and working through the challenges of your first year of marriage. You'll find the answers to all the issues you weren't thinking about when you were picking out your centerpieces, like how to decide whose couch to keep and how to compromise on household chores. —Kathryn Papanek
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