Personally, I don't think there is ever reason. Be truthful and call it a celebration if you really feel like you missed out on all the bells and whistles and simply can't move on unless you have it.… (View Post)
Out of curiosity, why is the majority of your guest list coming to the rehearsal dinner? Or conversely, why are you excluding 16 people? I think 34 people at a rehearsal dinner is a fairly large numb… (View Post)
I've always heard the general rule of thumb of two drinks the first hour, one drink every hour after that per person. That pretty much lines up with I generally drink at a wedding. You also have to r… (View Post)
I think any time you deliberately put your "vision" ahead of your guests' comfort, you're being rude. If you want to get married outside in 90+ degrees with dew points in the mid-70s like i… (View Post)
Ditto everyone else. I only notice chairs to the extent of "are they comfortable? are they sturdy? are there enough of them?" I couldn't tell you what the chairs looked at any wedding I wen… (View Post)