Wedding planning is a bit of a double-edged sword for me. Let me just start with that. I'm having fun planning it — to a point. I didn't really dream of getting married when I was a teenager. My dreams were more about becoming a female James Bond or a world traveler of some sort. (Sadly, neither of those actually came true!) But my point is this .. I had NO clue what was involved when I agreed to get married in January and plan a simple wedding for September. Who knew how much work it was!
So my question is this .. what is driving you nuts about your wedding?
For me, its my invitations. I would so much rather call everyone who is invited (all 125 of them) and tell them to be here Sept. 18. But that is just not done. I've spent hours of my life looking at designs, fonts, special pocket folds, etc. I finally gave up and decided to design my own on Publisher. Now I've got four versions and we're debating which we like the best. I told FI decision has to be made this weekend cuz I'm sending whatever option we go with off on Monday so I stop obsessing over it. I've actually had nightmares over invitations. That's when I knew it was bad!

Re: What is driving you nuts?
To make it easier I'm just picking a designer and color and they can each get what's within their own budget. But anyway, I've lost sleep over someone being upset with their dress. My dress shopping wasn't anywhere NEAR this stressful!
Coordinating everyone is what's driving me nuts right now. No one in my family has ever even BEEN to Oregon except my dad for a few days. When everyone looks at plane tickets, they are cheaper to go into Portland so people keep calling and asking if they can just fly in there. I say fine, but you'll need to rent a car because I can not make multiple trips up there at 2 hours one way. So then they ask if I know what the other siblings/friends/cousins are coming in. No, I can't coordinate all 10 of you. I'm ready to just give them all another $200 each so they'll fly into Eugene. Won't keep me within my original budget but it is just about worth it at this time.
I think what was drivng me nuts it finding all the time to do my DIY projects, and getting everyone coordinated as far as when they need to get their tux measurements, wrangling everyone for the rehersal dinner, ect. Can I also mention it's making my eye twitch with how slow people are to get my their dang addresses!
I'm just about to send my invites out(also DIY), squee!! I actually should be working on that right now, but seeing as I want to contribute to our board being alive....here I am.
Snarky, any way we can get a peek at your invites? Maybe we can help pick!
Yeah, Snarky, show us the invites!
I just started getting RSVPs back. It's so exciting.
THANKFULLY... i have a wonderful family who has stepped up...
Otherwise, I'm having a blast planning... Lots of DIY stuff to get done over the long weekend and really looking forward to it.
What are you serving?
Snarky - Wasn't it Steven Colbert who called Oregon Washington's Mexico and California's Canada?
I just got in a fight with my sister - well not really a fight because she hung up on me before I even got a chance to fight - about her having to fly into Eugene.
We've invited about 110 people. We're only really expecting about 80 people though. We're doing a Sandwich Bar for lack of better description. We're going to have different types of rolls, loafs of bread, fixin's and fillers. We'll be doing pulled pork, chicken salad, and egg salad. We'll have lettuce, tomatos, and pickles out and for sides we're doing chips and potato salad.. and then we're doing cracker/cheese/meat platters and a fresh veggie/hummus platter.

I'm enlisting neighborhood kids to help out with the switching of the food. (Cheap labor!!) So we'll have the crackers/cheese and veggie/hummus out when people get there and for after the ceremony between the reception... and then once we enter the reception and do the toasts and what not, the kids will be putting out the sandwich goodies and sides.. and then once dinner is done, they'll bring out additional crackers and hummus platters so people can snack throughout the evening as I plan on having wine and beer.
The kids will also be helping with serving the cake to guests. I think I'm having 3 kids at $20 a pop.
The RSVP's are driving me freaking crazy. They are pre-addressed, postage paid... How hard is this? I don't think people realize how important an accurate head count is for the bride's planning and budgeting. Be sure to put your "RSVP by" date way ahead of your wedding. It is 8 days after the "kindly reply by" date and 22 days before my weddng and 69 of 195 people have not sent me their RSVP postcards. I called a few of them and one actually said "I figured that you knew I couldn't come." Really? Anyway, rather than calling everyone I'm sending out a blind cc email with the following rhyming reminder...
Only twenty-two more short days to go.
If they still don't respond and I have to send another email, it will read...
If you do not RSVP for my wedding
I will find you
There will be a beheading
Come time, I might dig it up and snag it, if you dont mind.
** Also, I"m so glad that I told my Bridesmaids just to put on any ol' dress and show up. So glad I dont have to worry about dressing anyone but myself. Lord knows that was a big enough challenge in and of itself.
[QUOTE] I called a few of them and one actually said "I figured that you knew I couldn't come." Really? [/QUOTE]
OMG .... Love that. You made me snort with laughter on that one!!
And I love your email. That is so cute. I may snag it too if you're OK with it. I love the followup even more. There will be a beheading - Awesome!
I"m already preparing myself with snarky comebacks if/when I get pregnant.
We're still a few weeks out from our "RSVP by" date but I may have to snag that email too. You should copyright it. I'm actually having more people RSVPing "yes" than I expected but we're still going to try to make the food ourselves.