This summer I am in two weddings for friends from high school. I have to fly out of state (to New Hampshire from Arizona) for both of them. The weddings are only a few days apart in August, but far enough where I have to make two flights because I can't take off work the entire between time. I didn't mind this at all when I agreed to be in their weddings because they are both good friends and it was worth the time and money to me. Unfortunately, both of these sweet, wonderful, demure girls seem to have utterly lost their minds when it comes to being brides. Sigh.
Wedding #1:
- We are not allowed to bring plus ones (yes, this includes the fiancees of two bridesmaids, including myself) because the guest list is "too tight"
- Is at a mealtime with no meal
- Will have a honeyfund jar
- Will have a traditional head table with no dates (for those in the BP lucky enough to have their dates invited)
- Has been grossly over invited (230 invited, venue holds 180)
- Will be outdoor on one of the hottest days of the year, even up north
- No budget or preferences asked for dress
Wedding #2
- Bride's sister is the MOH but she texted me and told me she was "honoring" me with being an honorary MOH because she needed someone to help her sister plan her parties and participate in MOH duties
- No budget or preferences asked for dress
- Created a Facebook page for the bridal party and gets irritated if we don't participate on it
- Cash bar
- Guests will write their addresses on envelopes for thank yous
- At mealtime with just apps and the cash bar
- Announces EVERYTHING about the wedding and planning on Facebook
- Regularly texts BMS expectations about bach party, bridal shower, etc. Says she needs three bach parties for different groups.
I know there's nothing to do but grin and bear it. I agreed to be in them and it's not worth the friendships to me to throw a fit. I'm just banking that once they're done being brides they'll go back to sanity. I tried gently to bring up etiquette to both at different points and both were totally unreceptive so I'm throwing in the towel and sitting back to watch this unfold.