Friday, 25 September 2015

Most beach weddings I officiate at South Padre Island are small groups

Most people are not aware that every seventh wave is the largest of a series of seven waves. This is one of the few places where nature is based upon the number seven. Biblically the number seven is the number of God, denoting perfection and completeness. This is all part of the experience I have with each beach ceremony I conduct.

Most beach weddings I officiate at South Padre Island are small groups. Usually the bride and groom only invite immediate family and a couple of friends. Sometimes it is just the bride and group without family or friends.

However, a destination south padre island roadside is an extended event where all the guests, family and friends, are invited to go to the location for a weekend, for instance. All the rooms are booked at the same hotel or resort. Therefore, it is more than just a wedding. It is an extended time for people to enjoy each others' company; to have longer conversations and shared events, instead of just a wedding, party and then everyone goes home.

This concept is unique and is usually a once in a lifetime event. It takes a lot of planning, because the couple is asking all there guests to travel to a distant location at the same time. So, it has to be planned in advance, to coordinate the dates, book the hotel or resort, and for all the guests to plan their calendars for the event.

A beach south padre island tow is more south padre island roadside than a destination wedding. However, one thing that I would suggest is that even a destination beach wedding should not lose its sense of spontaneity and a somewhat casual atmosphere. One of the most off-putting weddings I ever experienced was a beach wedding where all the guests came dressed as if for a church wedding: full suits and ties, and the south padre island tow in high heeled dress shoes. in the sand! Only the minister, myself, was dressed appropriate for a beach wedding, complete with sandals. I hope I never have a repeat of that experience.


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Thursday, 17 September 2015

Tips to find south padre island towing

When the traffic is rushing by you, the danger of being stranded on the road, the pressure to make an expensive decision on the spot and the interruption of your schedule definitely gets you feeling the pressure of a stressful situation.

When you're forced to make a difficult decision under pressure, the likelihood of it not being your best decision goes up. So, for the same reason you have a spare tire and a jack in your trunk, you should do your shopping for a reputable towing company in your home town before you need them.

Unfortunately, the towing industry has more than its fair share of shady individuals. The need to shop around ahead of time is important. You may be surprised at the number of companies you'll find that are actually the same company just using a different business name, phone number and website. These are things that you might not be able to short through with an elevated stress level and only your phone in hand.

If your insurance offers towing or you have emergency services, you may be tempted to go with whatever services they suggest, however a little effort on your part will help you sort through those options in advance and you will also know the process necessary when something happens. This will be even more important for members of your family that are not fully aware of the necessary processes to use the insurance or emergency services that you have paid for.

There are a lot of horror stories about bad experiences with towing companies. Stolen property from your vehicle, extra damage to your car that was not there before and the most common is hidden charges that where not mentioned at the time of the tow.

Where do I start?

1. If you have insurance or other emergency services, then get the list of approved vendors from them and sort through those.

2. If not, it becomes a little more difficult, but most people will do a search and try to sort through the results.

3. Find companies that offer 24/7 services.

4. Make sure they are Licensed, Bonded and Insured.

5. Find where their yard is located because you will most likely have to go there to get your vehicle. Try to pick one not too far from your daily travels.

6. Have them disclose a full breakdown of their charges. This includes, travel, miles, hook up, additional towing fees, time of day differential, storage fees, lot fees, etc. They all have a large variety of fees, and you need to know them all. Even if you have a service paying for them, get to know the regular fees, because if for some reason you exceed your insurance or emergency services coverages, you are stuck with the difference.

7. Check out all the reviews you can possibly find online about this company. You can be sure that some of these reviews are "less than genuine", but if they don't have any reviews or they are all bad, you can move on.

8. Ask people you know if they have had any towing experiences, good or bad.

9. Pick two companies that you think are the best. Even a good company can be unavailable at times if they have an unexpected rush for their services. In this case you have a back-up.

This process will reduce you and your loved ones stress level in a difficult situation and make it far more likely that you don't get taken by an unethical tow company in the future.


Sundar Pichai is the author of this article. For further detail about south padre island towing and south padre island beach towing to visit the website.