Am I wrong to have not included my fiance's mother on the invitation? My parents are paying for everything and are the official hosts of the wedding. I know times have changed as to who you put on the invites, but my parents are old school and wanted just them to be on the invitations also I asked my fiance about his preference for the wording and he agreed to the way we had it printed.When we gave his mother the invitation, she got very upset and later told me that it upset her that she wasn't on the invitation. Did I have to put her on the invitation? I was doing just what I have traditionally seen on wedding invitations and not trying to step on anyone's toes. She is not contributing at all, but just adding to the guest list of the already over budgeted for people. Her biggest complaint was that when her friends received the invite, they wouldn't know who it was. I included an insert with directions to the wedding site and numbers (including hers) that people could reach if they needed anything.As far as I am concerned, I did nothing wrong, but his mother can't seem to let it go!!!
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Re: Groom's Mother on Invitation
If you fire a WP member, you're against America.
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Planning Bio-Updated 3/11 with groomsmen attire
If you fire a WP member, you're against America.
"Meg cracks me up on the regular. Now she gets to do it in two different forums. Yay!!" ~mkrupar
If you fire a WP member, you're against America.
"Meg cracks me up on the regular. Now she gets to do it in two different forums. Yay!!" ~mkrupar
If you fire a WP member, you're against America.
"Meg cracks me up on the regular. Now she gets to do it in two different forums. Yay!!" ~mkrupar
This is a belated married bio, with no reviews yet because I'm lazy.
Sometimes I feel like people think that brides are delicate little flower princesses who get all dressed up and pretty for one special moment of their dreams, when really they're just normal people who just happen to be getting married. Things shouldn't have to be sugar-coated for grown-ass women. -mstar284