NakedFinger
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Your entire quote is exactly how I feel. My mom is going nuts trying to find a way to pay for it, and I said even if you saved a ton of money I wouldnt take it from them. If they were very wealthy, or all the kids were out of the house, then maybe. But I am one of 6 kids, 4 of which are home still. The youngest ones are 11, 7 and 5. So they have their hands full and any "extra" money my parents had I would not feel comfortable spending on my wedding.Date: 8/14/2009 11:57:21 AM
Author: nkarma
If we get engaged, it will be all us. I even told him once I do not want our parents to pay a penny and he said he wouldn''t have it any other way. We will probably do small destination wedding and hoping to keep it under 15K. I haven''t gone into debt for anything but my education, so I definitely don''t plan to start now. There is always the courthouse for under $100.
I know it sucks to have small wedding if you were imagining a big day. I luckily never have. Even if I was quite wealthy as well, I don''t think I would do it. There is just so much more that I would like to spend 50K (the cost of several friends special day)....a house, the honeymoon, quit my job for a year, to name a few. So yeah you can always have a super huge 25th anniversary party when you both have more income and savings. All I know is I am getting married on a beach and I only have 2 others I care to be there. I agree that debt is very bad!Date: 8/14/2009 12:07:43 PM
Author: NakedFinger
Your entire quote is exactly how I feel. My mom is going nuts trying to find a way to pay for it, and I said even if you saved a ton of money I wouldnt take it from them. If they were very wealthy, or all the kids were out of the house, then maybe. But I am one of 6 kids, 4 of which are home still. The youngest ones are 11, 7 and 5. So they have their hands full and any ''extra'' money my parents had I would not feel comfortable spending on my wedding.Date: 8/14/2009 11:57:21 AM
Author: nkarma
If we get engaged, it will be all us. I even told him once I do not want our parents to pay a penny and he said he wouldn''t have it any other way. We will probably do small destination wedding and hoping to keep it under 15K. I haven''t gone into debt for anything but my education, so I definitely don''t plan to start now. There is always the courthouse for under $100.
I also was thinking the same thing about the credit cards. I dont use CC''s AT ALL. If I dont have the money in my checkign account, I dont buy something. So while I am feeling desperate and was thinking of getting a CC, I dont want to put everything on a card and start our marriage in debt. I think I will just have to do a DW and keep it low key with what I have in savings.
yikes, sounds like you have some sticky, diplomatic conversations in your future. i hope it all works out in budget with minimal hurt feelings!Date: 8/14/2009 8:14:09 PM
Author: LtlFirecracker
I have a decent amount of savings I could pull from for my wedding, I would be willing to use half of it. My Dad has offered a small amount of money. I think I could pull off the wedding of my dreams it it is small (50-80 people). The problem is my BF has a large extended family and I could see his mother expecting us to invite all of them. But my BF feels strongly against going into debt over this, and said if that is an issue, he will talk to her and discuss options.
Date: 8/14/2009 8:40:20 PM
Author: suchende
Date: 8/14/2009 8:14:09 PM
Author: LtlFirecracker
I have a decent amount of savings I could pull from for my wedding, I would be willing to use half of it. My Dad has offered a small amount of money. I think I could pull off the wedding of my dreams it it is small (50-80 people). The problem is my BF has a large extended family and I could see his mother expecting us to invite all of them. But my BF feels strongly against going into debt over this, and said if that is an issue, he will talk to her and discuss options.
yikes, sounds like you have some sticky, diplomatic conversations in your future. i hope it all works out in budget with minimal hurt feelings!
Good for you! This is exactly the way we plan to go about things.Date: 8/14/2009 8:12:44 PM
Author: atroop711
I''m already married but wanted to chime in. We paid for our own wedding and saved up for 3 yrs. I had a cousin who went into debt because of her wedding. They used credit cards, took out loans, ect Because of this, I said to myself I would never do that. We got engaged...ppl asked when were we getting married, we estimated 3 yrs (since we wanted to buy an apt too in NYC) and ppl criticized us for taking so long. The 3 yrs flew by, our planning was timely and not stressful, we bought the apt, paid for the wedding in cash...and started our marriage out without a huge debt burden. The first yr of marriage can be stressful...last thing anyone should have is the stress of debt because of their wedding day.
GL to you all who are planning their weddings...have fun!
First, that''s SUCH a cool perk! What a great system! And secondly, wow, I would''ve been really upset if my parents did that. Well, they do already actually - they''re paying for my brother''s full education (despite the fact that he really doesn''t want to go to college) and didn''t pay anything for me (undergrad or master''s). I think the only reason I wasn''t upset is because I love my silly little brother so much and I''m happy he has it easier than me.Date: 8/15/2009 5:56:52 AM
Author: hawaiianorangetree
Technically i am paying for the wedding, as a ''perk'' with my job i can salary package a certain amount of money a year, among other things you can have money put onto a credit card that you can spend on anything, so this year i am having $300 a fornight put onto the card and as it builds up i am using it to pay for wedding things. I have just found out that we can get a ''meal/entertainment'' card as well that is used specifically for dining out and take away, you can even pay the caterer with it, so i have just organised that for $200 a fortnight as well, essentially, i am paying for my wedding with tax free money. We are hoping to not have to dip into any of our own money to pay for anything and that the cards will cover the lot.
My parents gave my sister money for her wedding and i had just assumed that they would give me the same amount as well, what they have done for one, they do for the other, but apparently not, so we are paying for it ourselves and we are having a backyard wedding!
I am not that bothered that neither of them wanted to contribute to my wedding because it just means that i can have exactly what i want without having to listen to my mother going on about what she thinks is best.![]()
Thanks Karma! It definately is a cool perk of the job. Your highlighted comment really rung a bell with me, but i think it''s because i''m the one that had it easier in a lot of ways, being the youngest by 9 years, i guess my sister kind of paved the way for me,and even though financially we got the same things, in a lot of other respects it was easier for me, so maybe that is part of the reason that i am not all bitter and twisted about it. (like i thought i would be).Date: 8/15/2009 12:32:13 PM
Author: kama_s
First, that''s SUCH a cool perk! What a great system! And secondly, wow, I would''ve been really upset if my parents did that. Well, they do already actually - they''re paying for my brother''s full education (despite the fact that he really doesn''t want to go to college) and didn''t pay anything for me (undergrad or master''s). I think the only reason I wasn''t upset is because I love my silly little brother so much and I''m happy he has it easier than me.Date: 8/15/2009 5:56:52 AM
Author: hawaiianorangetree
Technically i am paying for the wedding, as a ''perk'' with my job i can salary package a certain amount of money a year, among other things you can have money put onto a credit card that you can spend on anything, so this year i am having $300 a fornight put onto the card and as it builds up i am using it to pay for wedding things. I have just found out that we can get a ''meal/entertainment'' card as well that is used specifically for dining out and take away, you can even pay the caterer with it, so i have just organised that for $200 a fortnight as well, essentially, i am paying for my wedding with tax free money. We are hoping to not have to dip into any of our own money to pay for anything and that the cards will cover the lot.
My parents gave my sister money for her wedding and i had just assumed that they would give me the same amount as well, what they have done for one, they do for the other, but apparently not, so we are paying for it ourselves and we are having a backyard wedding!
I am not that bothered that neither of them wanted to contribute to my wedding because it just means that i can have exactly what i want without having to listen to my mother going on about what she thinks is best.![]()
As for us, we paid for our wedding ourselves with our savings. We spent quite a bit, but we still have a significant chunk of savings to buy a house etc. Plus, we have a lifetime to save up more, so we were comfortable spending all that on our wedding.
LilFirecracker, I''m sure this will work out well. This is what happened for my wedding. My father had saved for it but had envisioned something smaller (and so had I). It turned out that my husband had also saved for it and wanted to contribute to make it bigger as he had always imagined something different. Then it turned out that MIL had a large guest list--but was willing to add the amount of money for the catering dinner for each addition that she had. The wedding kept growing--but the process all went smoothly. It turned out to be a WAY bigger wedding than my family or I would have thought of, but also one that made everyone happy (and no one was in debt).Date: 8/14/2009 9:23:03 PM
Author: LtlFirecracker
Date: 8/14/2009 8:40:20 PM
Author: suchende
Date: 8/14/2009 8:14:09 PM
Author: LtlFirecracker
I have a decent amount of savings I could pull from for my wedding, I would be willing to use half of it. My Dad has offered a small amount of money. I think I could pull off the wedding of my dreams it it is small (50-80 people). The problem is my BF has a large extended family and I could see his mother expecting us to invite all of them. But my BF feels strongly against going into debt over this, and said if that is an issue, he will talk to her and discuss options.
yikes, sounds like you have some sticky, diplomatic conversations in your future. i hope it all works out in budget with minimal hurt feelings!
I am sure it will be OK. My BFs family comes from a wealthy background. My family does not. I think once they realize that my Father cannot afford to host a lavish wedding they will understand. They are reasonable people.