I like more relaxed weddings. The big onstentatious ones seem to be more about putting on a show. Which is fine if you want to put on a show. But, if you are hysterical about it for months on end, then you are overdoing it! Think about it!
You're not the boss of me...
But I agree with you. Your wedding is only ONE day.
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My daughter is so not a bridezilla, but a few times things have stressed and then I remind her that the wedding is one day, and at the end of it, if she and her fiancé are married, then no matter what happens it doesn't matter . The marriage is the part that you work towards and cherish and is forever (well in most cases but I do not say that to her)
the wedding = 1 day
the marriage = forever
I just do not understand these crazed bridezillas...I think I would *ground* her to her room if she pulled that
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My cousin is in Kennesaw and she had a catered buffet.
A friend from church, who's groom was from Texas, had a 5 course sit down.
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Nope, can't say that any of that has happened. But it's been years since I've been to a wedding, an society has changed a lot since then.
???? Dont you have any friends and family? We easily get 10 invites a year on average. We don't go to all of them, but in the 25 years since our wedding we've probably been to more than a hundred. We have four this summer alone.
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Well, I could agree with you--but then we'd both be wrong.
I am eagerly awaiting an invite to the BF's friend son's wedding. Traditional Chinese. I guess it is like a 20 course meal. Huge costumes, huge display. I think it will be awesome!
Nope, can't say that any of that has happened. But it's been years since I've been to a wedding, an society has changed a lot since then.
???? Dont you have any friends and family? We easily get 10 invites a year on average. We don't go to all of them, but in the 25 years since our wedding we've probably been to more than a hundred. We have four this summer alone.
Wow! The last wedding I went to was 5 or so years ago. And it was about 5 years before that for the one before it. In my 20s when all my peers & cousins were getting married I went to a lot but not anymore. Any of my friends who divorced & remarried didn't have big wedding the second time around.
Nope, can't say that any of that has happened. But it's been years since I've been to a wedding, an society has changed a lot since then.
???? Dont you have any friends and family? We easily get 10 invites a year on average. We don't go to all of them, but in the 25 years since our wedding we've probably been to more than a hundred. We have four this summer alone.
Wow! The last wedding I went to was 5 or so years ago. And it was about 5 years before that for the one before it. In my 20s when all my peers & cousins were getting married I went to a lot but not anymore. Any of my friends who divorced & remarried didn't have big wedding the second time around.
We have one this weekend, one in June, and two in August.
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Ugh Husker you reminded me I have to go to my niece's wedding in September or maybe it's October. I am dreading it. It is an 8 hour drive requiring an overnight stay & probably no booze. I'd rather have a root canal but my family would likely disown me if I don't go.
Last one I attended was my cousin, the one who married the festival carny.
That was an interesting reception.
They had fire jugglers and an acrobat.
That was 7 years ago?
Of course my parents just renewed their vows in March.
It's about time for the next generation to start with the marriages.
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I had a lot of cousins but never went to any of their weddings. One reason was age difference, distance and we weren't close. I have several whom I only met once in my lifetime.
Ok speaking of gift grabbing. A lot of people have asked if we're going to register. We both have way to much stuff already and I've expressed that and that the only present we want is their presence. But a couple friends have suggested it might look like we're hinting for money. So what say the peeps. Should we just register somewhere and put cheap gadget items on the list?
Most people do not have a gazillion first cousins and all their kids weddings to attend.
We already have a save the date card for next April.
ETA: can't spell worth a darn
AHH!
-- Edited by just Czech on Thursday 26th of May 2016 04:59:21 PM
-- Edited by just Czech on Thursday 26th of May 2016 05:00:10 PM
But I've been to weddings for co-workers, children of co-workers, children of customers, neighbors, friends, heck, friends of friends.
-- Edited by huskerbb on Friday 27th of May 2016 10:21:39 AM
That's just gift grabby. I would never invite people like that.
It's a little different in a small town. Everyone has some connection to everyone else. It's not as much gift grabby as not wanting to offend someone who thinks they should be included.
Ok speaking of gift grabbing. A lot of people have asked if we're going to register. We both have way to much stuff already and I've expressed that and that the only present we want is their presence. But a couple friends have suggested it might look like we're hinting for money. So what say the peeps. Should we just register somewhere and put cheap gadget items on the list?
I got a lot of pressure to register at my wedding even though I told people we weren't going to. We finally registered for some items at target just to shut some family members up. I guess I can understand, I'm not very creative when it comes to gift giving. If I get married again though I'm definitely not, for one thing I don't need anything this time around
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Most people do not have a gazillion first cousins and all their kids weddings to attend.
We already have a save the date card for next April.
ETA: can't spell worth a darn
AHH!
-- Edited by just Czech on Thursday 26th of May 2016 04:59:21 PM
-- Edited by just Czech on Thursday 26th of May 2016 05:00:10 PM
But I've been to weddings for co-workers, children of co-workers, children of customers, neighbors, friends, heck, friends of friends.
-- Edited by huskerbb on Friday 27th of May 2016 10:21:39 AM
That's just gift grabby. I would never invite people like that.
It's a little different in a small town. Everyone has some connection to everyone else. It's not as much gift grabby as not wanting to offend someone who thinks they should be included.
But it also sounds like they're ALL having big weddings, if they're invited THAT many people.
Most people do not have a gazillion first cousins and all their kids weddings to attend.
We already have a save the date card for next April.
ETA: can't spell worth a darn
AHH!
-- Edited by just Czech on Thursday 26th of May 2016 04:59:21 PM
-- Edited by just Czech on Thursday 26th of May 2016 05:00:10 PM
But I've been to weddings for co-workers, children of co-workers, children of customers, neighbors, friends, heck, friends of friends.
-- Edited by huskerbb on Friday 27th of May 2016 10:21:39 AM
That's just gift grabby. I would never invite people like that.
It's a little different in a small town. Everyone has some connection to everyone else. It's not as much gift grabby as not wanting to offend someone who thinks they should be included.
But it also sounds like they're ALL having big weddings, if they're invited THAT many people.
flan
Again, it's a little different. Weddings become a big community party. I personally wouldn't have one like that, and I avoid attending them at all costs. But I've seen it happen quite a bit.
Most people do not have a gazillion first cousins and all their kids weddings to attend.
We already have a save the date card for next April.
ETA: can't spell worth a darn
AHH!
-- Edited by just Czech on Thursday 26th of May 2016 04:59:21 PM
-- Edited by just Czech on Thursday 26th of May 2016 05:00:10 PM
But I've been to weddings for co-workers, children of co-workers, children of customers, neighbors, friends, heck, friends of friends.
-- Edited by huskerbb on Friday 27th of May 2016 10:21:39 AM
That's just gift grabby. I would never invite people like that.
It's a little different in a small town. Everyone has some connection to everyone else. It's not as much gift grabby as not wanting to offend someone who thinks they should be included.
But it also sounds like they're ALL having big weddings, if they're invited THAT many people.
flan
They haven't all been in small towns.
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I'm not arguing, I'm just explaining why I'm right.
Well, I could agree with you--but then we'd both be wrong.
Most people do not have a gazillion first cousins and all their kids weddings to attend.
We already have a save the date card for next April.
ETA: can't spell worth a darn
AHH!
-- Edited by just Czech on Thursday 26th of May 2016 04:59:21 PM
-- Edited by just Czech on Thursday 26th of May 2016 05:00:10 PM
But I've been to weddings for co-workers, children of co-workers, children of customers, neighbors, friends, heck, friends of friends.
-- Edited by huskerbb on Friday 27th of May 2016 10:21:39 AM
That's just gift grabby. I would never invite people like that.
It's a little different in a small town. Everyone has some connection to everyone else. It's not as much gift grabby as not wanting to offend someone who thinks they should be included.
But it also sounds like they're ALL having big weddings, if they're invited THAT many people.
flan
Again, it's a little different. Weddings become a big community party. I personally wouldn't have one like that, and I avoid attending them at all costs. But I've seen it happen quite a bit.
There's a difference between the invited guests and those who just come to the wedding dance. Not everyone receives a formal invitation. I'm only talking about the ones I've been formally invited to.
-- Edited by huskerbb on Friday 27th of May 2016 11:32:37 AM
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I'm not arguing, I'm just explaining why I'm right.
Well, I could agree with you--but then we'd both be wrong.
You guys are right and i do overthink at times. No registry for us! I do want the sea glass colored kitchen aid blender but we will get that for ourselves lol.
Most people do not have a gazillion first cousins and all their kids weddings to attend.
We already have a save the date card for next April.
ETA: can't spell worth a darn
AHH!
-- Edited by just Czech on Thursday 26th of May 2016 04:59:21 PM
-- Edited by just Czech on Thursday 26th of May 2016 05:00:10 PM
But I've been to weddings for co-workers, children of co-workers, children of customers, neighbors, friends, heck, friends of friends.
-- Edited by huskerbb on Friday 27th of May 2016 10:21:39 AM
That's just gift grabby. I would never invite people like that.
It's a little different in a small town. Everyone has some connection to everyone else. It's not as much gift grabby as not wanting to offend someone who thinks they should be included.
But it also sounds like they're ALL having big weddings, if they're invited THAT many people.
flan
Again, it's a little different. Weddings become a big community party. I personally wouldn't have one like that, and I avoid attending them at all costs. But I've seen it happen quite a bit.
There's a difference between the invited guests and those who just come to the wedding dance. Not everyone receives a formal invitation. I'm only talking about the ones I've been formally invited to.
-- Edited by huskerbb on Friday 27th of May 2016 11:32:37 AM
That's just odd.
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Nope, can't say that any of that has happened. But it's been years since I've been to a wedding, an society has changed a lot since then.
???? Dont you have any friends and family? We easily get 10 invites a year on average. We don't go to all of them, but in the 25 years since our wedding we've probably been to more than a hundred. We have four this summer alone.
Yes. Everyone is married, and the children are still in school or starting college. I'm sure there will be a wave of them in about 10 years when the children start marrying. But for now, we're all settled.
I was 40 when I married DH and had been living on my own for years. I had everything I needed, and we were sorting through duplicates when we merged. So, nope, no registry. And no one asked.
I do have a third cousin twice removed who lives nearby and is engaged. I doubt I'd be invited to the wedding unless she gets married out here. I met her last year and we friended each other on FB. Her Papa has the beach house we stay at in California. If I get an invite, I'll let everyone know. It will be my first wedding in probably 16 years besides my own.
Nope, can't say that any of that has happened. But it's been years since I've been to a wedding, an society has changed a lot since then.
???? Dont you have any friends and family? We easily get 10 invites a year on average. We don't go to all of them, but in the 25 years since our wedding we've probably been to more than a hundred. We have four this summer alone.
Yes. Everyone is married, and the children are still in school or starting college. I'm sure there will be a wave of them in about 10 years when the children start marrying. But for now, we're all settled.
Still seems gift grabby to me.
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Nope, can't say that any of that has happened. But it's been years since I've been to a wedding, an society has changed a lot since then.
???? Dont you have any friends and family? We easily get 10 invites a year on average. We don't go to all of them, but in the 25 years since our wedding we've probably been to more than a hundred. We have four this summer alone.
Yes. Everyone is married, and the children are still in school or starting college. I'm sure there will be a wave of them in about 10 years when the children start marrying. But for now, we're all settled.
Still seems gift grabby to me.
well, it's not. You don't know any of them.
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No registry for meee
No would attend a pot luck wedding if it was someone I'm close to but I draw the line at providing my own table, chairs and cutlery 😜
You guys are right and i do overthink at times. No registry for us! I do want the sea glass colored kitchen aid blender but we will get that for ourselves lol.
That's the only thing over $100 on my niece's registry.
So now I will be probably "talked" about. RSVP'd that we are attending and just found out that all the 5th grade end of elementary school stuff is happening on the day after the wedding, meaning we can't attend. DD really wants to go to her 5th grade stuff.
Rip me a new one!
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