Well I was having a great evening up untill a few minutes ago. I finally did some updates on the site. I started working on getting my relatives addresses for invites and all in all it's been the most productive night I've had in a while. I decided to walk into my kitchen ( I live with my parents) and my 11yo brother said he had a message for me. Here's a little background:Yesterday I went to church right after work (which is about 20 mins from my house without traffic) during rush hour. About 3/4 of the way there my mom calls and said she needs a spice for dinner I told her I was out of the way and I couldn't drive back. Mind you it would take about 1hr to make the trip back to buy the spice and make it back to church and I needed to be there in about 30 mins. Foolish of me to think my mom would understand. She told my brother to tell me that during the week I needs her the most( apparently my wedding week) she's going to be vacationing in NY.
I'm so annoyed not at that fact that she'll be gone. She has been absolutely no help during planning all she does is complain and the one thing I wanted her to participate in, helping my pick out my dress, she showed up told me that the dress made me look fat and drooled over a thinner bride next to me who was trying on dresses. What ticks me off is how petty she is being about SPICES I mean really. I hate that she would use the week of my wedding to "teach me a lesson". The only lesson I'm getting here is that my mom is a bit on the crazy side and to keep my distance. My dad has been way more hands-on with the wedding and she thinks it's hurting me if she's not there. I hired a planner so that I didn't stress about my wedding and honestly I'm a bit relieved that she'll be gone that week. One less person telling me how I should plan my wedding despite the fact they didn't even plan their own wedding.
Am I over-exaggerating or is it pretty low that my mom thinks she's going to hurt me during my wedding week. Whenever she doesn't get her way she insists on teaching people these "lessons". I'm so ready to get married and move-out so I don't have to deal with her drama. I love my mom but I can do without her attitude.
Okay now that my vent is over I added a song to our site and I could just picture walking down the aisle to fi and I can't help but get so emotional. Every thing that reminds me of weddings makes me so emotional lately. I feel like a big ball of mush!

Re: trying to stay positive (VENT)
P.S. I also have a little brother and he is 10.
I wish you the best of luck, and peace, during this time!!!
Big freeze curls framing my face like this; Inverted braid or Frech twist up the back. No flower. Veil attached to comb in the back at top of braid/twist.
I feel your pain. You did the right thing hiring a planner. Don't count on her for anything.
I would be hurt that she was going away wedding week though.
Npott aren't younger brothers fun?? I love my brother but he is an instigator and loves telling us EVERYTHING negative my mom has to say about my older brother and I. I promise he gets a kick out of it. I remember being that naive.
Jessa idk about you but everytime my mom says or does something that rubs me the wrong way I get a bit more excited to move out. My latest way of ignoring her is by spending time searching for apartments, condos and houses in the area we would like to move to (which happens to be about 20-30 mins away from my parents). Everytime I find a place I think we like I save the info and remember I'll be moving out a few weeks before the wedding so it's about 6 or 7 more months until I'm outta here!! I wasn't originally planning on moving out without my new hubby but I think I just might have to.
Kirab it hurts a little to think my mom would miss out on her only daughter's week festivities but if she wants to do that it'll be on her conscience. What I know is if she thinks she's gonna treat me like crap and on wedding day expect to be the center of attention she has another thing coming. I will treat her just like every other guest. She will not put a dent on my wedding day. She's always making plans to stay so involved in my life and my future kids' lives and I'll also have no problem sheltering us all from her and her craziness. One reason I look forward to honeymoon is because I'll be on a cruise and I don't have to answer any calls or see my mom. Sad but true!
[QUOTE]Jessa idk about you but everytime my mom says or does something that rubs me the wrong way I get a bit more excited to move out. My latest way of ignoring her is by spending time searching for apartments, condos and houses in the area we would like to move to (which happens to be about 20-30 mins away from my parents). Everytime I find a place I think we like I save the info and remember I'll be moving out a few weeks before the wedding so it's about 6 or 7 more months until I'm outta here!! I wasn't originally planning on moving out without my new hubby but I think I just might have to.
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</div><div>My FI actually has an apartment in the city while he goes to school, but I refuse to move in with him there because 1, I don't want to live in West Philly, and 2, my commute to work would go from 10 minutes to 1 hour. The plan is to find a place of our own before the wedding. FI graduates in June and we're really hoping he'll have a job lined up by then.</div><div>
</div><div>I don't know about you and your mom, but with my dad and I, when things are good they're great. I've always been closer to my dad than to my mom and we actually have a great relationship. But when things are bad, it's awful. And as much as I appreciate everything he and my mom have done for me (as in, I wouldn't have a car or a cell phone, let alone this entire wedding), I know it's time for me to GTFO of this house and start living MY life.
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Thank you so much ladies. It's good to know I'm not the only one who thinks her behvious is rash.
Roma thanks for the tip. Fi was saying the same thing. I'm choosing to keep her out of things. She's not going to hurt me to get her way.