Good. Grief.
One of my best friends just got engaged. Sweetest girl I know, mild-tempered, etc., etc. She is seriously chugging the crazy now.
CONSTANT Facebook updates about everything to do with their engagement: "We will post a date on Facebook as soon as we have it so you all will know!!!!!!!!!" "OH MY GOSH SOMEONE FIND ME A WEDDING VENUE" etc. etc.
Then her and I are texting about their plans and I find out the following things are being planned: a tired reception. They're inviting like 700 people to the ceremony and like 150 to the reception. Having guests write their addresses on envelopes to send out thank you cards. A honeyfund jar.
It goes on, and on and on. Normally, I could say to her "TAKE YOUR CRAZY PANTS OFF!" But not now. Now that ends in drama and tears.
Gag me.
ETA: What they are doing is putting an invite in their church bulletin. Some people say this isn't tacky. I still think it is because they're not doing it because it's a church requirement or anything, just because they want to be able to have all their church friends there without hosting them. But I understand some people differ on if this is is rude.
I also found out they're having a cash bar. *head against desk*
Re: Do people start taking crazy pills when they get engaged?
I probably would have been catty and replied, "how fun! But, don't you want to keep this a surprise for your fiance and guests?"
I have to say, my mom actually completely embarrassed me by busting out her photo of me in my dress at our neighbors wedding shower. and she's apparently shown everyone. Which really sucks since it would be nice to have it be a surprise. Plus I'm terrified people are going to blab to my fiance about what it looks like. I feel like stealing the photos she has and hiding them. I never even thought my mom would do that at all.
I really wanted my dress to be a surprise too. I cannot imagine posting those photos myself and ruining it on purpose!
That envelope thing...a girl I know from high school did that at her baby shower. I didn't mind it at that, because really it was nice to get a thank you card/photo of us all from the day, and she had just had the baby when she sent them out. I can excuse it for a mom because I don't think baby showers are really formal events.
But at a wedding I would most definitely think that was extremely tacky.