I was innocently scrolling through facebook when the title, "A Camp-Themed Wedding With A No Cell-Phone Policy" caught my attention. First page reads, "This is a wedding done right. Miles and Mya decided to tie the knot at the gorgeous Farm and Wilderness Summer Camp in Vermont, which Miles attended as a kid. It was a three-day affair full of swimming, hiking, campfires, square dancing, music-making, and simply enjoying the company of friends and family. It was also a completely unplugged wedding, which means cell phones were forbidden the whole weekend."
Give me a freaking break. I wonder if guests notified that they would be treated like children who just lost their cell phone privileges for the entire weekend? Surely someone told them, "it's your special day! Confiscate those phones if you want to"! NO TO ALL OF THIS, WTF.
Only my strongest "NO" gifs apply:
Re: -cue mega eyeroll-
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fka dallasbetch
This is fucking stupid and insanely ridiculous. And H and I hike/camp/climb most weekends but there's no way in hell would I do this wedding.
Wil I consider the feelings of others, honor commitments, and agree to reasonable requests and compromises? absolutely. But the moment you "forbid" me to do something I will turn right around and do exactly that. Then I will perform a little song and dance about what I just did to your face.
It should be duly noted that I am in many ways still a teenager.
That sounds like the boys' camp my SB got sent to as punishment.
But telling guests they can't have their phone?
Formerly martha1818
My venue had no cell reception because a lot of the rockies have spotty reception. But there was wifi. And I sure as hell didn't say no phones. They were snapping pictures all day long.
Who the hell has a three day affair anyway? Unplugged weddings make me rage.