Hey , I'm so sorry you r going thru this. Not seeing you on mother's day bc mother in law more important. Nonsense . Sounds like the gf is a chip off old block of mom. Sounds like sons gf is a well....brat. idk best advice other than talk to your soon about how you'd like to be with him more , or make plans to take walks, lunches , etc things that don't break the bank. Invite son and gf or if gf doesn't come just son. Start to do all you can to make effort to be with son away from this so he can make sure it's what he wants . You are his mother , you deserve to be held high
July 12
Re: The worst wedding trends on Pinterest...
I think STDs are wonderful if you have a fair number of guests that would benefit from it, such as a lot of OOT guests or people with variable work schedules. However, we're only inviting 65 tops, with only two or three that would really benefit from an STD. Since they are family, we're just having our parents pass along the date by word of mouth. I didn't see any sense ordering STDs when I would only need a handful.
Favors are nice, but just not something I can justify spending the money on. They aren't necessary for my marriage to be valid and I haven't found anything yet that strikes my fancy enough to spend the money. We have a smaller budget and a guest list with quite variable interests. I'm still 7 months out so I could very well change my mind if I find something I love but I'm not going to spend the money just because it's been deemed essential by the wedding industry. If I had a larger budget or was more creative, I'm sure my tune would change
10) Disagree! For me, the rehearsal dinner is a special, intimate dinner with the people who you handpicked to help make your wedding awesome. Even if you're not having a rehearsal, I still like the idea of a rehearsal dinner for them.
I tend to think of a rehearsal dinner this way too. Unfortunately my FILs think of them as some kind of family reunion and want to invite their entire side to the RD! Um, no. If we do that we might as well get married the day before since 80% of the guests will already be there.
I'm glad I'm not the only one who had this problem. We're getting married on a Friday with our rehearsal and RD on Thursday night. My FMIL wanted to "formally invite all of the out of town guests and family" to our RD. Um, newsflash. Everybody is considered "out of town" except my parents, sister, grandma, 2 uncles, and 3 cousins w/ their spouses (a total of 12 people out of the guest list of 70). Hell, if everyone can come into town on Thursday, we could have saved a shit-ton of money by getting married on Thursday instead of Friday. Thankfully I talked her out of this and we're just having immediate family and bridal party at the RD.
@Marzipan13, I posted that because I agree with some of them, but disagree with others. And your list is almost exactly how I feel about my post. Sure, I completely agree that bridesmaid robes or aisle runners are unnecessary, but I do like rehearsal dinners, save the dates, and programs for the exact reasons you mentioned
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Hunger game themed wedding
Cause dystopian futures are SOOOO ROMANTIC AMIRIGHT?!?!?!?!
The ceremony will begin at 3:00PM and will end with a three fingered salute from the audience.
A very light dinner will follow, during which one tribute will be randomly selected from each table to do battle in the dinner hall for the amusement of the bridal party. The winner will be given an extra piece of cake.
Children are welcome.
The dress code is casual. Coal stains optional.
@CaitlinGriffin apparently there are Pinterest users who think it is a cake topper....I have seen it a few times now and the comments are always "OMG this would be such a cute cake topper!!!!!!!!!" or along those lines.
Also, I just came across this [CLICKY] with the caption "The Princess Bride! I love it!!!!!!!" (I pinterest way too much...but I have some great bridal shower ideas for my friend now!). Why would you quote a movie scene where the bride is not happy about the marriage and the groom plans to kill the bride afterward? Am I missing the romance behind this quote?
Also now I desperately wish I had cable so I could watch bride night on TLC...I haven't watched any wedding TV shows since we got engaged. Something Borrowed or Something New was my favorite.
I think they're to blame too. And I really dislike the literal interpretation of themes that they often portray.... what is this, a sweet sixteen?