Hello all,
I'm a bride in my 40's. I have found the love of my life who is amazing, spectacular and treats me so perfectly.
He romantically got on one knee and asked me to marry him on New Year's Eve...byt the next week I had a binder almost filled.
We talked about doing it calmly, coolly, and I want to, but hey, I am a girl.
I know exactly what I want to do and I am not planning on wearing a normal wedding dress, instead I want to have a 1940's supper club reception with a long, formal amazing gown.
We're keeping it simple in ceremony (i.e. no flower girls, bridesmaids, etc) but the reception is going to be killer.
Since we don't want gifts I want to build a website where people can donate to a charity or our honeymoon in Italy...that's not tacky is it?
Love to hear thoughts,
Lorena
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[QUOTE]In Response to Just began the planning for my 2nd wedding : REALLY tacky. You should never expect gifts as it is. If you don't want boxed gifts, don't register. Not registering is a pretty big sign that cash would be appreciated. If anyone is kind enough to give you money as a gift, you can put it toward your HM or donate it on your own.
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Aww you're so nice, and responded :) I was calling MUD and I just didn't have the energy!
But congrats and have fun in Italy (on your own dime)
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~~~Christine~~~
Your wedding is NOT a fundraiser. If people give you gifts, whether they be cash, gift cards or actual items, then that's wonderful. But they're not required to. If you want to plan a honeymoon in Italy, then you need to be able to pay for that yourself.
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