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Threw a bridal shower

So I threw a bridal shower this weekend for my best friend getting married (the one with no ring, no bring crazy pants mom) in December. MOB and Bride were on excellent behavior and both thanked me for hosting.

One of the other BMs though...I was pretty sure I was gonna have to cut a bitch. And Miss Manners did not cover how to politely cut a bitch in the middle of a bridal shower without inconvenience guests (I suppose the answer would be to wait until after said bridal shower). 

So she originally wanted to plan the shower with me, ok great, I'm down with that. But she really wanted us to have it on November 25th. The Tuesday before (US) Thanksgiving. WTF? The wedding is December 6th so that's just over a week before the wedding. I couldn't come up with a single person (including myself and the bride) who would be able to make that day. A lot of the bride's mother's family lives about 2 hours away, no way they'd want to travel on a Tuesday right before a holiday they always host knowing they're gonna have to make the same damn trip again next week. So I put my foot down and said, no it needed to be eariler, and I was thinking earlier to mid October. My birthday is in late October, my mom's is the next day, and we're going to Vegas to celebrate this year, so I didn't want to do it too close to our birthdays. Which other BM threw a fit about as I have a birthday every year, yeah but it's my mom's 40th and fuck you I planned this shit out almost a year ago. Bride doesn't care, she'd be pissed if I threw her shower instead of celebrating my mom's 40th.

According to BM bridal showers are "traditionally" held during the week. Sure, maybe they were, when women didn't typically hold down jobs outside of the home. But ya know...things have sort of changed. She was very upset we were breaking with "tradition" and told me the Bride's grandmas would be very upset (they were not). Ok, well I'll handle them being upset over that, I'm good at smoothing over ruffled feathers.

After that she checked out, I'd ask her if she had thoughts on where we should hold it, theme, decorations, ect, ect. and I'd never get any response. So I gave up and did my own thing and pulled together a pretty nice shower.

I decided to rent out my apartment's club house because it wasn't too expensive and they provided tables and chairs for everyone plus a little kitchen. BM complained that "traditionally" it's held at the bride's mother's house. Well, I'm pretty sure that's wrong, but I'm also not going to tell someone else to give up their home so I can throw a party. Again I can smooth feathers (MOB did not give a shit, was glad she didn't have to clean). 

Bride happens to love my beef stew. So I decided to make some up and serve it at the shower, along with some store bought sandwiches, veggies and fruit trays, and some chips and dips. BM can't believe I didn't have it catered, it's SOOO tacky to feed people homemade food. No one (sane) complained, and six people asked me for my recipe. She also bitched the colors weren't girly (went with Bride's favorite colors), I used paper plates (I'm not doing all those dishes), and random other things that I started to ignore.

And then she sees my ring. See, I don't like diamonds. Nothing wrong with them, just not really my style. So my wonderful loving FI picked out a beautiful amethyst ring with black diamonds around it, I love it. She looked at it declares loudly "Oh honey, you get that boy to a real jewler so he can get you a proper engagement ring! Can't get married with that on your hand! Real women wear diamonds! Am I right ladies?" to which the bride's quiet grandmother, whose been happily married for over 50 years looks at the ring on her hand and says "You know, when I got married, he proposed with his school ring? And our wedding day he gave me this" (holds up hand to show a gold ring with a small amethyst stone) "He knew purple was my favorite color and it was all he could afford. And I wouldn't want to change this out for the biggest diamond you could find, not on your life. A ring doesn't make a marriage dear, when you grow up, you'll learn that like Mia has, that is a lovely ring sweetheart". I fucking love that woman. And BM shut up for the rest of the day.

Now she's on be about the bachelorette party and how it MUST be in a strip club. Which is the one thing Bride asked me not to do. No strip clubs. She doesn't care about anything else but she doesn't want some strange dude swinging his junk around in front of her. Can't say I blame her. 

Re: Threw a bridal shower

  • Holy fuck.

    I'm so glad Grandma spoke up.
  • Holyyyy hell, she sounds like a real peach. Please continue to give us updates on her. I'm glad grandma backed you up, that's awesome she also had an amethyst engagement ring. I'm not really sure why someone's ring is anyone's business and I have some serious second hand embarrassment for her for being so goddam rude.

    Good luck with the bach party.


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  • Ugh. Good for you for not straight up clocking her. And great for grandma for coming to your defense. When will people learn to mind their damn business?!?!?!

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  • Ugh. Good for you for not straight up clocking her. And great for grandma for coming to your defense. When will people learn to mind their damn business?!?!?!

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  • Who the hell is this girl?  Where did she even come from?  


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  • Holy fuck. That shit ain't right. You go girl! I would have slapped her.

                                               

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  • Oh man, so much hate/love for this story!  I love reading it, but I'm relieved I wasn't the one who lived it :) 

    Grandma sounds like an awesome lady.  There is nothing like being put in your place by a grandma.  I felt good just reading that, so I bet you were thrilled to watch that bitch squirm while grandma lectured her.

    Also, your hosting sounds lovely and exactly like every bridal shower I've ever attended.




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  • Her jealously is showing. Go grandma! I would've been dumb struck by the rudeness. Sorry you have to deal with this chick.
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  • What a jealous, spiteful bitch. Grandma rocks. Wow. When I read this story I totally thought of whats-her-bitchface-BFF wannabe from bridesmaids. 
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  • I would have cut the damn bitch. Yay for grandma though!!!
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  • Wow WTF is wrong with this woman? Who is she? I give you credit for not going off on her. The grandma is so sweet.
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    (Sorry, I had to...)

    I don't care what tradition says, guest comfort (e.g. having the shower on a day when guests can attend) trumps tradition.

    I want to high five the grandma, though. How sweet!
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  • Wow, she sounds super crazy. And wherever she found her traditions, every bridal shower I've ever been to has broken them. 
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  • All I have to say is wow...

    Go Grandma!

  • levioosa said:
    Who the hell is this girl?  Where did she even come from?  
    One of the circles of hell...not sure which one.
  • Is she a friend or relative? Do you know if she's married?


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  • hellohkb said:
    Is she a friend or relative? Do you know if she's married?
    Friend and unmarried. She's younger then me (and the bride) by about 3 years as well. She was engaged when she was like 16 and they called off the wedding when she was 18, but she did "all the planning" and likes to pretend she knows all about wedding planning because she planned one before. 
  • So I threw a bridal shower this weekend for my best friend getting married (the one with no ring, no bring crazy pants mom) in December. MOB and Bride were on excellent behavior and both thanked me for hosting.

    One of the other BMs though...I was pretty sure I was gonna have to cut a bitch. And Miss Manners did not cover how to politely cut a bitch in the middle of a bridal shower without inconvenience guests (I suppose the answer would be to wait until after said bridal shower). 

    So she originally wanted to plan the shower with me, ok great, I'm down with that. But she really wanted us to have it on November 25th. The Tuesday before (US) Thanksgiving. WTF? The wedding is December 6th so that's just over a week before the wedding. I couldn't come up with a single person (including myself and the bride) who would be able to make that day. A lot of the bride's mother's family lives about 2 hours away, no way they'd want to travel on a Tuesday right before a holiday they always host knowing they're gonna have to make the same damn trip again next week. So I put my foot down and said, no it needed to be eariler, and I was thinking earlier to mid October. My birthday is in late October, my mom's is the next day, and we're going to Vegas to celebrate this year, so I didn't want to do it too close to our birthdays. Which other BM threw a fit about as I have a birthday every year, yeah but it's my mom's 40th and fuck you I planned this shit out almost a year ago. Bride doesn't care, she'd be pissed if I threw her shower instead of celebrating my mom's 40th.

    According to BM bridal showers are "traditionally" held during the week. Sure, maybe they were, when women didn't typically hold down jobs outside of the home. But ya know...things have sort of changed. She was very upset we were breaking with "tradition" and told me the Bride's grandmas would be very upset (they were not). Ok, well I'll handle them being upset over that, I'm good at smoothing over ruffled feathers.

    After that she checked out, I'd ask her if she had thoughts on where we should hold it, theme, decorations, ect, ect. and I'd never get any response. So I gave up and did my own thing and pulled together a pretty nice shower.

    I decided to rent out my apartment's club house because it wasn't too expensive and they provided tables and chairs for everyone plus a little kitchen. BM complained that "traditionally" it's held at the bride's mother's house. Well, I'm pretty sure that's wrong, but I'm also not going to tell someone else to give up their home so I can throw a party. Again I can smooth feathers (MOB did not give a shit, was glad she didn't have to clean). 

    Bride happens to love my beef stew. So I decided to make some up and serve it at the shower, along with some store bought sandwiches, veggies and fruit trays, and some chips and dips. BM can't believe I didn't have it catered, it's SOOO tacky to feed people homemade food. No one (sane) complained, and six people asked me for my recipe. She also bitched the colors weren't girly (went with Bride's favorite colors), I used paper plates (I'm not doing all those dishes), and random other things that I started to ignore.

    And then she sees my ring. See, I don't like diamonds. Nothing wrong with them, just not really my style. So my wonderful loving FI picked out a beautiful amethyst ring with black diamonds around it, I love it. She looked at it declares loudly "Oh honey, you get that boy to a real jewler so he can get you a proper engagement ring! Can't get married with that on your hand! Real women wear diamonds! Am I right ladies?" to which the bride's quiet grandmother, whose been happily married for over 50 years looks at the ring on her hand and says "You know, when I got married, he proposed with his school ring? And our wedding day he gave me this" (holds up hand to show a gold ring with a small amethyst stone) "He knew purple was my favorite color and it was all he could afford. And I wouldn't want to change this out for the biggest diamond you could find, not on your life. A ring doesn't make a marriage dear, when you grow up, you'll learn that like Mia has, that is a lovely ring sweetheart". I fucking love that woman. And BM shut up for the rest of the day.

    Now she's on be about the bachelorette party and how it MUST be in a strip club. Which is the one thing Bride asked me not to do. No strip clubs. She doesn't care about anything else but she doesn't want some strange dude swinging his junk around in front of her. Can't say I blame her. 
    Hysterical! Sounds like you got yourself a handful, but at least you have granny on your side! I suggest bringing granny along for backup at the bach party. Sounds like you're gonna need it.
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  • Great story! Sounds like you hosted a lovely party and thank you grandma for shutting her up! Priceless!
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  • Go grandma!

    My great grandparents didn't have wedding rings for a long time. My grandma decided she wanted one and went and bought it while grandpa was off at war.
  • I think Bubblegum's sig pic is EXTREMELY appropriate for this story!
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