Someone invited herself to our wedding and it’s sort of a complicated situation. I don’t know what to do. Has anyone else run into this?
My aunt is officiating our wedding. Today, her friend we will call “Stacy” asked me for the wedding venue’s address. She said she and someone else are going to come to support my aunt because my aunt is a bit nervous about officiating the ceremony (she’s never done it before). I was caught very off guard and didn’t really know what to say. Stacy said “oh don’t worry we won’t come to the reception, we just want to sit at the back of the ceremony.” Well, the reception is happening at the same place as the ceremony. And Stacy lives 2+ hours away from the wedding. So she’s really expecting to drive 2+ to come for a 20 min ceremony and then drive home? I’m thinking not.
So I told her ok. Like clearly uncomfortable. And off guard. Because we were in the middle of a party and she just came by while I was talking to someone. Just quickly said what she wanted to say and then left. If I had a couple minutes to think or If she actually ASKED me, I would have explained and told her I don’t think it’s a good idea.
She’s a really, really nice lady but we simply don’t have the room. We already invited more people than we wanted and we have already blown our wedding budget. We’re trying everything to cut costs right now.
Also, I do not think my aunt knows Stacy did this.
How can I undo this? Do I just let her come and when the day comes, not invite her to join for the reception? That’s going to be a very awkward situation for us AND my aunt.
Also, I know it’s somewhat common for someone to invite themselves to the ceremony and not attend the reception. More common in my parents generation, though. I’d be totally fine with it If she lived in the area. But this is a different situation since I know she’s driving 2+ hours to attend the ceremony. And I feel I’ll be forced to invite her to join us at the reception.
Thanks for any advice!!!!