Hi Everyone!
Even though I'm all married now, I still love reading this community as I feel you ladies give great advice that extends beyond the wedding sphere. I hope you can offer help with an issue I'm having.
My DH is best man in his friend's upcoming wedding. So far, we have gone to their engagement party (almost 2 years ago). They included registry info with the invite, and I, not knowing at the time this was rude, thought this was the norm and bought them a gift. Then, 2 weeks ago she had a shower. I was invited at the last minutes (1 week before the shower) and as it was OOT, I declined to attend but still sent a gift.
Now, his parents are throwing her another surprise shower next weekend. Well, I thought I'd just decline this one, however, DH's friend called him up and told him that we were the "cover story" for the surprise, so now I am absolutely obligated to go.
My question is:
What the HECK do I get her for a gift? She is having a huge wedding and since they've had their registry for so long, it's been pretty much depleted (ie only really cheap or really expensive stuff left). I thought about doing something a little more personal...our photographers captured a really touching photo of them dancing at our reception, perhaps that in a frame? Is this appropriate?
Any ideas are appreciated! Thanks in advance!
UPDATE: Shower was this weekend. It was hosted "ok" I guess. It was at a restaurant, and the hostess provided lunch, which was ok, but it was a cash bar...... (meh...............)
I was bullied into hand writing a recipe on the spot for a cookbook. Ok, I did so and tried to be nice about it. However, when the cookbook was presented to the bride, her response was "I don't know how to cook" in a sort of sarcastic tone.
You could totally tell that between the 300+ invited wedding guests and several gift giving events, we were scrapping the bottom of the registry barrel. A lot of odds and ends were gifted. But, aside from the cook book, the bride was gracious and pleased, and declared the framed photo very "thoughtful." All in all, not a terrible time.
And thank you everyone who offered helpful advice!! You ladies truly are the best.