I've been trying to decide if I should cart my wedding dress out to California with me.
If I do, it will be much easier to get alterations done when the time comes, because I could just get them done in CA. However, I'm concerned about transporting the thing out to CA, then back to MN...I don't want it to get crushed or something.
If I don't, I would have to worry about somehow getting alterations done in Minnesota before the wedding, and I'm just not sure how much I'll be in Minnesota before the wedding. I imagine we'll visit once over the summer, but probably before that the only time would maybe be Christmas. We will probably arrive in MN about a week before the wedding...would that be doable? It just sounds stressful.
Ugh. WWYD?
Re: WR, but not WPR...WWYD?
If you take it to California, you'll still probably want to find a place in MN that can steam and press it for you before the wedding, but that won't take nearly as long as full alterations will.
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MNIN, I'm not looking forward to the giant wedding dress carry-on (cause no way in hell am I checking it) to CA and back this summer. If we weren't doing TTD photos back in Santiago I'd leave it at my dad's house...argh, just thinking about it sounds frustrating.
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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