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March 29th, 2010What Just Happened??
Last Friday I attempted to load a security software suite that had been charged to my account monthly for almost a year but had not yet been installed. Something went horribly wrong during the installation and my entire hard drive was virtually wiped out. No one from tech support knows what happened (“this has never happened before”). Fortunately I have an external back up and was able to restore the majority of my files with the exception of e-mail. It appears that I’m missing about one year’s worth of information including all the dates stored on my calendar. It has taken me four days to restore what I know to have been lost. The rest will be done as I go along and realize something’s missing.
As a wedding planner I am the external back up for my clients. The list of services we provide is extensive, however, the best planned event can still have a glitch or two. If you don’t have an event coordinator – who’s going to handle those glitches for you on your wedding day??
I have consulted with a few clients who have decided not to use my services for a variety of reasons. I have heard stories after the event was over that includes the groom missing the entire cocktail hour because their DJ showed up with an iPod and no play list. Or the venue that can host more than one event at a time and got the passed hors d’oeurves mixed up for two events so that each got the others food. Then there was the bride who wanted to control every last detail which caused her to be 2 hours late for her pre-ceremony pictures which then delayed her ceremony by almost an hour which then caused her to have to pay for overtime so that her reception wasn’t cut short. The list goes on and on.
A wedding is a once in a lifetime experience. Don’t be caught wondering “what just happened?” without a good back up. If you’re not going to hire an event coordinator then designate someone not involved with the wedding party to take care of any issues that might pop up. Most weddings go off without any glitches – have your back up ready just in case!