This was posted in the chit-chat board. --> --> Am I right to be offended? From: DancinPrinzess Date: 10/28/2009 at 9:53 AM I work with a woman who's young daughter got married to her military boyfriend in July in a very small ceremony, and now they are having a big wedding next May. We just got the invite to her bridal shower, and I am slightly offended that we are expected to buy them gifts when they are already married. Do you think it's ok to throw a big wedding and ask for gifts when you have been married for almost a year?Yeah. Can I punch someone? Lol. Her post wasn't even bad, but some of the replies were just oh so classic. GRR! Here's the link to the board (I think) if you want to put in your 2 cents...I sure did.
http://talk.theknot.com/boards/main_frame.aspx?page=ShowForum.aspx?ForumID=14
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Re: You'll get a kick out of this. Civilian spouses don't understand.
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My FI was recently stationed in Colorado and i'm still in Louisiana. I just saw him for the first time in two months for Thanksgiving. I'm new to the army wife life so being away from him for those two months was torture... but trust me i am prepared for being separated a lot because of deployments, schools, training, etc... With that being said... we had a big december 2010 wedding in the works, then because i was losing my mind missing him we decided to have a VERY small ceremony and party this New Year's Eve and move me out to Colorado then still plan our BIG wedding for next year. Everyone was onboard and no one complained about gifts or such cause they knew that, yes we were going to be living together for a year,but we couldn't afford the things we would really need to start our lives together the right way. We would be living off of yard sale and thrift store things and my leftover college furniture and things until we got wedding gifts.
Honestly, civilians don't understand many things that we go through even trying to plan anything with the military involved because they have the perfect ways to ruin all your plans and make you settle for things that civilians get no problem, like the big princess day and the gift and parties. For that reason, because they army has stepped in and changed our plans for us, we are now having just the one big wedding in september, planning it apart cause he is in colorado, like i said earlier... Its not what either of us wanted, but its what we have to do to get what we want in the end. We're both just glad that we do get our big day surrounded by everyone we love and we get all the gifts and parties either way.
P.S. The main reason military brides ask for the gifts the second time around is because they can't afford them on their own( you girls should know this unless your FI/Hubby is a high ranking officer--pay is not the greatest) and like others have said here, they haven't been living together at all and so they haven't actually "started" any life together!!!
Sorry so lengthy...i'm kinda wordy and i had a lot on my chest LOL
There are so many reasons to get married, each one no less valid than the other reasons which surround the decision. Maybe the only thing that I feel strongly about is deception. By hiding or not being entirely forthright about the wedding, is not a great way to start a life together. In the end, everyone always finds out the truth and then not only do they feel as if they were not included, but also deceived, though generally not the intention. I helped one bride with the JOP and then their "fairy tale wedding" one year later after his deployment. It was a Night in Shining Armor theme with sabres and all. Maybe it was a bit more over the top than a traditional wedding, but it clearly communicated that they were already married, but waiting for her prince to return. Instead of the pre-wedding showers, they had a fun "Welcome Home, New Home" bar-b-que. It was great because they received some of the necessary gifts that make a new life together a bit more comfortable and the groom walked away with a great grill as a joint gift from many of the guys in the squadron. Needless to say they are hosting the next summer party!
Sometimes it is better to not ask for an opinion, if you are not open to considering all of the valid reasons that others express. There might be just a little hint of compassion hidden as a jewel from someone that has walked in your slippers. Enjoy the Big Day as much as the planning of it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!