When my fiance and I got together, I had a hodgepodge of college dishes and he lived with his mom. When we moved in together, I bought more stuff to make it look more like home. Then my mother passed away in January and she had stuff and I mean STUFF. She was a QVC/HSN fanatic. When it was time to clean out her place, we walked away with a car full of dishes, cookware, bakeware, cutlery, home decor, etc. Some of it wasn't even out of the box yet and we still had so many boxes to donate (thanks, Mom).
So now that we're getting married, the thought of getting another set of pots and pans or dishes makes me want to pass out. We can't fit anything else in our tiny apartment.
It's sounds a little icky but money would be wonderful, maybe to help pay for the honeymoon or sign our son up for Gymboree for a couple months or take our chihuahua to a trainer or get the carpets clean--all kinds of stuff that we don't have the money to do
Judging from the last wedding I went to in my FI's family, we'll get money. Some family members are even gifting us parts of the wedding (FREE CAKE!!!)
What, however, can I do to put that point across to our family without sounding rude. Or if we receive something that we don't need (some ppl just don't follow directions)?
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