I never thought I would be in this situation, but my grandmother unexpectedly offered to pay for my dress. The rest of my family is not financially able, or just not interested, so it means a lot that she is so excited. We have exchanged a few emails and I showed her my Pinterest board with favorite dresses on it. She replied in an email today:
"What do you think is a good budget without getting tooo crazy? The last dress was [my aunt, married 15 years ago] and we had a it made. Don't recall what the dresses from the bridal shops cost. I watchSay Yes to the Dress all the time. Is it pretty close? You could drop in....."
I am not really comfortable telling her what to spend. But I am sort of afraid if I don't give her input, she will stay wishy washy and I won't have a good idea of how to shop. Obviously if her frame of reference is Say Yes (and I do live in the NYC area), she has a fairly generous amount in mind. In fact, it sounds like she might want me to "drop in" to Kleinfeld for the dress. Grandmother is well off and has the means to give whatever she thinks is appropriate. For reference, before I heard of the gift, my personal dress budget was about $3k, but widely flexible depending on what I end up loving.
I'm just not used to any kind of financial generosity from family, but it seems to me I shouldn't suggest a budget-- she should decide what she's comfortable with. And now that she's asked, I'm not sure how to handle it.
"I'm not a rude bitch. I'm ten rude bitches in a large coat."