Nocturnius
Shiny_Rock
- Joined
- Aug 23, 2008
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I didn''t spend anywhere near as long on my wedding as a lot of other brides did. I hated planning the wedding, and I hated the wedding the day of. I was stressed out the day before (I cried at the rehearsal because my dad was giving me a hard time about EVERYTHING, like I had planned the world''s greatest disaster) and I was upset throughout the entire wedding. The groom''s family showed up with alcohol on their own accord and my venue had a strict no-booze contract that I could have been fined for breeching, the groom was an hour late, his family completely disrespected just about every single decision I had made (and paid for entirely on my own), leaving the reception was a disaster (the limo''s bar spilled water on my train, which had turned into a nasty yellow stain by the next morning)...
After it was over, I threw away every single bridal magazine and deleted every wedding-related picture, website and Internet bookmark on my computer. I sent the "wedding music" CDs back to my oldest sister, bagged my dress (after it was dry-cleaned) and put it in the attic, and put our left over invitations up there with it. I was so glad I never had to think about weddings ever again.
...but now, months later, I''m kind of bummed it''s over, and I find myself looking at other to-be''s inspiration boards and perusing the bridal magazines in the bookstore when I pass by. Even though I know my wedding is over and I am not having another one, I still look at "planning tools" and things like that.
Am I alone? Is this just because I had such a poor experience with my own wedding, or does everyone get these weird post-wedding blues?
After it was over, I threw away every single bridal magazine and deleted every wedding-related picture, website and Internet bookmark on my computer. I sent the "wedding music" CDs back to my oldest sister, bagged my dress (after it was dry-cleaned) and put it in the attic, and put our left over invitations up there with it. I was so glad I never had to think about weddings ever again.
...but now, months later, I''m kind of bummed it''s over, and I find myself looking at other to-be''s inspiration boards and perusing the bridal magazines in the bookstore when I pass by. Even though I know my wedding is over and I am not having another one, I still look at "planning tools" and things like that.
Am I alone? Is this just because I had such a poor experience with my own wedding, or does everyone get these weird post-wedding blues?
