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- Question: What are some more "conservative" weddings songs?
- Question: Wedding bands and engagement ring sets? Opinions and advice?
- Question: Bachelorette Party?
- Question: Why is my fiances mom acting like this?
- Question: LDS wedding question?
- Question: Future Sister In Law In Wedding?
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- Question: Going to a wedding but...?
- Question: What is an appropriate dollar amount for a wedding gift for my nephew?
- Question: Wedding card etiquette, can I send an "eCard" on top of a normal card? And also the money online? Like through paypal?
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- Question: Future MIL bringing a date?
- Question: Help with Wedding Gift idea?
- Question: Is it okay for a couple who are almost adults to be engaged?
Question: What are some more "conservative" weddings songs? Posted: 15 Aug 2015 08:16 PM PDT I ve been asked to do a few songs for a wedding. The guests are very conservative. One of my favorite songs is from this moment on by Shinia twain. What are some other songs that would be more apptopriate? Perferravly female singers. |
Question: Wedding bands and engagement ring sets? Opinions and advice? Posted: 15 Aug 2015 07:56 PM PDT My boyfriend of four years and I are talking about getting married and I'm having trouble finding sets that we like. I'm looking for an entire set, like the woman's set (engagement ring and wedding band) and I want his wedding band to match my set but I can only find women's sets. Any advice on where we could find the three ring set? I also prefer sterling sliver. What is your opinion on the type of metals used for bridal sets? Any advice is appreciated! Thanks! |
Posted: 15 Aug 2015 07:26 PM PDT My brother is getting married and I am a bridesmaid. In two weeks we are having a bachelorette party and all the bridesmaids will be there. There are 12 of us! We are going to the San Diego horse races, a drag queen show and dinner. After that all the girls want to go clubbing downtown. We should be done with dinner and show around 10 and then head out to the clubs. Here is my question... I don't like going to clubs. I am 22 years old and I am not a big fan of drinking and being in a club atmosphere. I am excited to do the rest of the day but I am not interested in the clubs. Would it be rude to leave after dinner and the show or is it ok because its not really my scene? There will be 12 bridesmaids there and a few more friends meet with them later at the club. I don't want to seem "lame" but I don't want to be pressured into something either. Any ideas?? *Also I have been to clubs downtown and really am not a fan. |
Question: Why is my fiances mom acting like this? Posted: 15 Aug 2015 07:05 PM PDT My fiance is from San jose and i am from los Angeles. Since most of his family lives in arizona we decided to have the wedding in la because its closer. As soon as my fiance and I announced our wedding date his mother decided she wanted to throw " a second reception" for the people that could not make it to the wedding. At first I saw no harm but lately she has been calling people up and swaying them to come to her party instead of the wedding. Its making me upset and my fiance refuses to see that she is doing this on purpose. I dont know why she is doing this or what ti do. |
Question: LDS wedding question? Posted: 15 Aug 2015 06:36 PM PDT Please help me with this. I have no family members in the church. I was raised by my great grandparents and since I was a little girl I promised my great grandpa (who I called Papa) that he would walk me down the aisle to give me away. So I was wondering if I can have the legal wedding ceremony in their church with a Justice of the Peace, with vows and rings and such, then get sealed in the Temple later. Please help me. I promised my Papa he would walk me down the aisle and I can t stand the thought of him being forced to not even see my wedding. |
Question: Future Sister In Law In Wedding? Posted: 15 Aug 2015 06:15 PM PDT My fiancé and I have been discussing his siblings being in our wedding party. We already have five people each in it, and I personally do not want his siblings in it. Both of them are much younger (9 & 11 years apart). His sister is very tomboyish, and never dresses up or wears makeup, as I am the complete opposite. I know she will feel uncomfortable even though she tells me she won't, and I personally just want my closest girlfriends (my sister in laws, my sister, my cousin, and my best friend) in the wedding with me. I don't talk to her, and I particularly don't like her because she is so immature. He doesn't really care to have his brother in the wedding either. Although, he is having my brothers in it, because he is close with them. How do I deal with this? They both want to be in it, and my future mother in law and grandmother in law will probably hate me if I don't, but me and my fiancé just don't want it. It's my wedding, so should it matter? We don't speak to his family that much either. I thought of having them included in some other way, but can't figure out how since we aren't having a religious ceremony. They will be 16 & 18 years old when we get married. |
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Question: Going to a wedding but...? Posted: 15 Aug 2015 02:07 PM PDT So long story short, my date is one of the groomsmen for his best friends wedding and I recently was told I was able to request time off for it. So it turns out that how this couple plans to have their wedding is that during the reception, he has to sit with the wedding party during the speech and dinner and the cutting of cake all the whole I'm sitting with the other dates of which I don't know and so I'll be alone for the entire wedding and reception. That's all fine and dandy except I'm traveling 10 hours for this wedding by car, and so I won't be able to have any time with my boyfriend. Is it right to feel upset over the ordeal? I just can't help bit be completely appalled at the entire thing.. |
Question: What is an appropriate dollar amount for a wedding gift for my nephew? Posted: 15 Aug 2015 11:12 AM PDT I only see him every few years and he lives in another state. We are traveling (flying) to the wedding |
Posted: 15 Aug 2015 09:06 AM PDT Let me provide more details. 1. I left my actual card at home for the wedding. 2. They are their honeymoon now. 3. They don't live in town and quite far away. 4. I don't trust mail to mail gift cards, prepared cards and etc. 5. I don't have my own cheque book and getting someone else to write the cheque for a wedding gift just looks bad. And I don't want to buy a cheque book for $45 for just this instance. Therefore, I arrived at this dilemma. And the seemingly "okay" solution is to mail my card as is and forward an eCard with the wedding gift (money) when my card arrives. |
Posted: 15 Aug 2015 08:47 AM PDT My boyfriend just proposed.... and I AM SO EXCITED!!! But, something about how it goes is troubling me. My dad and I are not as close as we should be. When I was younger, I was always daddy's girl and now, that I am 19 I realize how it all was. He was never home, and everything was all in my head. Would it be weird if I had my mother walk me down the isle? She has always been there for me, and when I got into a tight spot with an ex, she was the one who stepped in, not my father.... So would it be alright if she did? Thank you so much!!! |
Question: Future MIL bringing a date? Posted: 15 Aug 2015 08:06 AM PDT My future MIL is twice divorced and single. My future FIL is remarried and has three kids. The relationships between the three parents isn't good. Our wedding is coming up very soon, and all of a sudden my future MIL is insisting she bring a date, a guy she's been seeing for a few months. My fiancé and I have never met him. She is insisting he be in the family photos and be involved in everything. I feel like she's just trying to "keep up" with all the couples. I don't know how I feel having a random man take a position with all our parents and family who were actually there for us. My fiancé is upset but he ultimately wants his mom to be happy. We really need to cap the guest list, but I don't want to say she can't bring someone... I just want everyone to be happy! Any advice? |
Question: Help with Wedding Gift idea? Posted: 15 Aug 2015 03:54 AM PDT My sister is getting married within the next year and I'm her maid of honour. I need something really thoughtful to get her. I already have a few ideas, but I don't feel they're thoughtful enough. Any ideas would be gladly appreciated! |
Question: Is it okay for a couple who are almost adults to be engaged? Posted: 15 Aug 2015 01:55 AM PDT By this, I just mean engaged. Not married, like some people will mistake it for. Engaged. Do you think it's okay for a couple that are in love to be engaged, but still wait a few years until they feel ready? I knew people engaged at 18 but waited until they were ready (in their 20's), and they seem happy. |
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