meresal
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Gwen, I''m so glad you replied. I was thinking after I posted this that L''IW will have some great responses as well. Is most of the palnning over by now?Date: 8/16/2008 10:43:44 AM
Author: gwendolyn
I''m not engaged yet, so this isn''t a real answer, but for the past year, while my (female) cousin has been planning her wedding that just took place, her mother (my aunt and godmother) has cornered me every time she''s seen me (thankfully not very often since I now live out of the country) and grilled me about what sort of wedding I will have, how much it will cost, what my flowers will be, etc. etc. I told her repeatedly I''m not engaged yet so her questions were irrelevant, but she kept asking anyway. She keeps asking I''m SURE because she wants to make sure her daughter has the biggest and best wedding, so I told her she didn''t have anything to fear with her daughter being potentially overshadowed in the future. Then she invited herself along.![]()
Date: 8/16/2008 10:27:58 AM
Author:meresal
Sorry, NOT hated, but annoying...
I'm getting really irritated with: 'Are you sure this is what YOU want...'![]()
Please, Mom and Dad stop saying this!! I know it's not the Destination wedding that we talked about before being engaged, and no longer what you want, but YES, it IS indeed what I want.
Date: 8/16/2008 12:49:57 PM
Author: rockzilla
''You can have a REALLY AMAZING wedding for VERY little money if you''re just creative .''
I''m not going to come right out and say this is a myth, and I''m sure several folks will disagree with me here, but this is the statement of someone who has never planned a wedding. Particularly in a major metropolitan area.
Unless your uncle is a 5 star chef and you''re using your grandfather''s historic estate and your best friend just happens to be a high fashion photographer...
Weddings cost money. A lot. Even so-so weddings cost a lot of money. Yes, adding creative touches and thinking outside the box can help, but SO many people seem to be deluded into thinking that for $5k in Los Angeles you can have a spectacular, blow-you-away wedding for 100 people. Sorry, it doesn''t work that way!
Date: 8/16/2008 1:18:50 PM
Author: fieryred33143
''Well etiquette says that...''
Unless the authors of etiquette books are cutting me a check for my wedding, I really don''t care what the rule is. It''s my wedding and I''m giong to do what I want.
I agree, Sarah. It makes me feel like people think we''re stupid and impulsive when we''re not.Date: 8/16/2008 6:11:16 PM
Author: SarahLovesJS
''You''re so young...'' I personally consider it pretty rude.![]()
Date: 8/16/2008 1:02:10 PM
Author: vita*dolce
i''m not engaged either, but my best friend got married last year and the morning of her wedding her mom did something so heinous i can not even begin to describe it with any justice...
to set the scene, my boyfriend and i were staying at her parents'' house. she lived about 4 hours away and he had never met her family before that weekend. he and i were sitting at the breakfast table having oatmeal (which was oddly the only breakfast option in the whole house..) when her mother turns to us and says, ''well, how long do you think THIS is gonna last?'' (referring to my best friend''s marriage...) my boyfriend immediately starts wolfing down the oatmeal he''d previously been completely disinterested in and i sputter something like, ''uhh..''
and then she says, ''i just think this is a gigantic mistake. will you please try to talk her out of it?''
I WAS HER MAID OF HONOR!!
Date: 8/16/2008 7:22:23 PM
Author: Haven
I can''t think of any from before we were married, but we were just at a bar mitzvah and had the following conversation:
Stranger: Hi! I''m Lisa, a good friend of the bar mitzvah boy''s mom.
Haven: Hello, I''m Haven, this is my husband Mr. Haven.
Stranger: OH! You two were just married, right? Mazel tov!
Us: Thank you!
Stranger: It''s great at first, you''re still in the honeymoon period. I''ve been married for 13 years. It''s going to be awful after a while, but trust me, it''s better than the alternative. (Pauses. Thinks to herself for several moments.) Much better than the alternative. Just stick it out, trust me. Even if it''s horrible, it''s better than being alone.
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Date: 8/16/2008 7:22:23 PM
Author: Haven
I can''t think of any from before we were married, but we were just at a bar mitzvah and had the following conversation:
Stranger: Hi! I''m Lisa, a good friend of the bar mitzvah boy''s mom.
Haven: Hello, I''m Haven, this is my husband Mr. Haven.
Stranger: OH! You two were just married, right? Mazel tov!
Us: Thank you!
Stranger: It''s great at first, you''re still in the honeymoon period. I''ve been married for 13 years. It''s going to be awful after a while, but trust me, it''s better than the alternative. (Pauses. Thinks to herself for several moments.) Much better than the alternative. Just stick it out, trust me. Even if it''s horrible, it''s better than being alone.
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