I've read some crazy shit here and heard IRL about people who feel their wedding can be ruined by the wrong color lipstick, guests wearing white, estranged family member showing up, a bad attitude on anyone, and so on.
Every time I hear/read something I try to put myself in the shoes of a bride. What would actually bother me as a bride? I feel like I wouldn't care at all with regard to guests' clothing or attitudes-- sometimes people have a bad day and might have something going on that I'm not aware of, it's okay. And on the off chance that it's malicious, then it's funny you'd come to an event centered entirely around someone you don't like. I honestly feel like the only thing that could ruin my wedding are something happening that prevents the day from happening like the groom or officiant not showing up. Just like with any day, something can happen to disturb it and it's my choice whether it affects me.
Is there anything or anyone that can/did ruin your wedding for you?
Re: Can one person/thing ruin your wedding?
2. You forgot to get a license.
3. The officiant doesn't show up.
4. Your FI doesn't show up.
My own worst case: I got an emergency call from a church. The organist didn't show! Could I help? Of course, I did. Covered my garden grub clothes with a choir robe. I didn't charge the couple, but I did give the dip shit organist a piece of my mind, and collected my fee from HIM!
Yeah, that would definitely ruin it if grandma ended up in the hospital.
Well, I just had my first wedding nightmare, so I guess I'll just go with that.
I lost track of time getting ready, and it was suddenly the wedding time and I wasn't dressed or anywhere near the venue, and apparently had no transportation. So I put my dress on and started walking, but I was very worried about my hair, so I pulled Whitney Houston's daughter off the float of a passing parade and asked her to give me a quick updo, but I had to run to a nearby CVS for a comb. Then all she wanted to do was talk about her mother and sister, so I was getting extra annoyed and I looked down at my watch and it was 4:15pm (my wedding is at 2).
So yeah, losing track of time and basically missing it would be pretty bad!
The worst part is when I told FI he said he wouldn't put it past me....
I'm a neurotic worrier, so I've thought through most of the bad scenarios, like somehow the caterer doesn't show up. In which case, fine, we'll order pizza. It will make a great story. I'm kind of losing faith in my florist for several reasons so if the flowers don't show up, whatever. I don't need flowers to be married. No band? Well, we also have a DJ. No DJ? I have an iPod.
And maybe this is naive of me to say, (knock on wood) but I feel like a person can't ruin an event or crush your fun unless you let them.
That would ruin it. For sure.
That would have ruined the wedding.
(Or, in some cases, like lipstick, they could just be very superficial people with a tenuous at best grasp of what is really important in life.)
Lots of things went wrong at our wedding: a friend accidentally spilled a glass of wine on my dress, no shows, schedule issues, etc. None of it ruined anything. Though I admit that I noticed things I didn't expect to- a cousin's gf who has a thing dor DH throwing herself at him like a dog in heat, the AW friend who took endless pictures of herself at our wedding but none of us, The Kid throwing a fit when his gramma tried to get him to help her with something. I noticed everything --- but it was all comical because I was married.
It sounds like they have kind of resolved it now and can be civil to each other at the wedding. So it will just be FSIL's usual AWing, and I won't be paying attention to her on shenanigans on my wedding day.