Gee, I must be in my mid-20s or something, because all of a sudden, the wedding invitations are pouring in for me.
So here's my situation: my brother's best friend suddenly announced about two months ago that he is engaged, and getting married this August 21 in California. I really, really, really want to go to his wedding. My brother is going to be the officiant, and his best friend is really like a second brother to me, but since they live in CA, I almost never get to see them (last time was in November). If I were having an uncomplicated summer and had plenty of money, I would absolutely be there.
Here's the problem: I'm going to Italy for six weeks, and I will be getting back to Newark, NJ on August 19 (so I'll pretty much be getting right back on a plane the next day). Also, most of the money I have is tied up in my Italy trip, so I am pretty skint right now. In addition, I have another wedding to attend on September 4 for a good friend on Long Island, so I have another set of travel plans and gifts to think about. Plus, FI and I are going to be moving to our new apartment at that time.
If I go to the wedding in CA, I won't be able to afford to give really great gifts at either of the weddings. If I don't go, I could split the money I would have spent on a plane ticket, and give both couples nice gifts. Plus, I don't know if the whole "cover your plate" thing is going to be an issue for the Long Island wedding, although I don't think so, knowing my friend.
If you were getting married in these weddings, would you rather have my presence, or my presents?

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Re: Would you go to this wedding?
I'm sure whatever decision you make will be the right one for you.
The whole CYP thing is pretty standard, but not a requirement or anything. A friend of mine came and didn't give us anything. I was glad to see her, though, especially since we live so far away.
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[QUOTE]Definitely your presence is the most important, BUT you will probably be exhausted by international travel. You may want to send regrets to the August wedding but get together with the bride & groom as soon as you can to review wedding video/pictures, etc. I think you may put serious stress on your body by trying to do too much - travel takes a toll on a person, esp. international travel.
Posted by ohwhynot[/QUOTE]
Haha I know, but I've definitely done crap like this before. When my brother got married in CA in 2007, FI was also moving to Milwaukee, and we ended up driving from NJ to Milwaukee on Saturday, Milwaukee to DE on Sunday, arriving in DE at 3am, leaving at 4am for our flight to CA, spending four days in CA, then flying back to PA, then driving to NJ, and then driving to Milwaukee again. So I'm definitely known for doing crazy shite for people I love. Plus, getting to hang out with my brother for a few days after getting back from Italy sounds like about the best thing ever. :)
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And technically, you do have up to a year to send a gift, though that rule may have been invented to help hapless guests try to determine how much was spent on their plate.
I think that your presence would be much more important at the wedding, and you can send a gift later.
Also, don't worry about the gifts. You can give what you can, and you can always make up for it later. These people are important to you; it would be shame to miss their weddings because of something like a gift.
[QUOTE]Is there someone you can stay with in CA upon coming back from Italy? Instead of going to NJ, you can go right to CA, which might save you some trouble if you really want to go. Also, don't worry about the gifts. You can give what you can, and you can always make up for it later. These people are important to you; it would be shame to miss their weddings because of something like a gift.
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I already have my plane ticket to come back to CA, and I have family in both NJ and CA who could probably help me out.
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[QUOTE]In Response to Re: Would you go to this wedding? : Haha I know, but I've definitely done crap like this before. When my brother got married in CA in 2007, FI was also moving to Milwaukee, and we ended up driving from NJ to Milwaukee on Saturday, Milwaukee to DE on Sunday, arriving in DE at 3am, leaving at 4am for our flight to CA, spending four days in CA, then flying back to PA, then driving to NJ, and then driving to Milwaukee again. So I'm definitely known for doing crazy shite for people I love. Plus, getting to hang out with my brother for a few days after getting back from Italy sounds like about the best thing ever. :)
Posted by sarah0725[/QUOTE]
Oh, you crazy kids! Definitely go, then: you won't regret it and you'll have a ball. The b & g will understand your situation and will be thrilled to have you there.
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I would write up a nice letter to the bride and groom about how much they mean to you and if you must send a gift at a later date.
Personally I think that complaining about how much someone did or didn't spend on a wedding gift is horrible. I had a friend tell me who gave them how much for their wedding and I thought it was horrible. She told us how a mutual friend only gave $25.00 and how that's all they were getting for their wedding a year later.
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