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Question: I need speak thank you for attending my son wedding ceremony at the church? Posted: 16 Sep 2015 11:10 PM PDT |
Question: Is this a good wedding/engagement ring? Posted: 16 Sep 2015 09:15 PM PDT So i'm going to ask my preggo girlfriend of 9 years to finally marry me! i cant even explain how excited i am. but i'm having trouble picking a ring. I found this one and i really like it and its definitely her style but i don't know anything about jewelry or rings and am wondering if this is a good deal and if its a good ring? I don't wanna get ripped off so i'm hoping someone on here can help me out and let me know if i should buy it or not. here's the link https://grandrapids.craigslist.org/jwl/5214314288.html Thank you so much for looking and helping :) |
Posted: 16 Sep 2015 08:09 PM PDT My Mom, Sister are invited to the bridal party?My sister says I can't go cause my name is not on the invite.My Dad says I should go anyway.My sister says that I don't no her as much as her, so that's why my name is not on it she said.I feel like I'm in High School all over again.I feel like I did something bad. I feel really said about this.Should I still go by showing up? Or what do I do???? I have never gone to a bridal party. What do they do anyway? Oh I mean the Bridal shower? |
Question: My fiance doesn t want to have engagement pictures done but i do..? Posted: 16 Sep 2015 05:08 PM PDT I dont want to force him, but i feel insulted. I ve waited my whole life for this moment. |
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Question: Would it be funny or lame to get my bridesmaids footie pjs as PART of their gift? Posted: 16 Sep 2015 12:35 PM PDT |
Question: Should I have a gift registry gift that's going to the couple's address wrapped? Posted: 16 Sep 2015 11:46 AM PDT The couple didn't specify for gifts to wrapped or not but have an address to send them. So have it wrapped or no? |
Question: Not invited to my cousin's wedding, help! Advice/Etiquette? Posted: 16 Sep 2015 10:16 AM PDT Hey, everyone. Long story short, my second cousin is getting married. We're close to second cousins in our family and they're basically firsts. All of my first cousins (my dad's sisters' kids) were invited, so literally it's just me and my sister who weren't. Obviously this was a bit hurtful and confusing (and doesn't really feel like proper etiquette), but I've got another issue. I'm a freshman in college and I have a chance to see my parents the weekend of the wedding (my college is actually a train ride away to where it's being held, go figure. Still not invited). My parents would love for me to take the train out for the weekend to spend time with them even though they have a couple wedding-related plans on the slate. They can't take the train to my college to see me, I can only take it to see them. Should I... a) Take the train there for the opportunity to spend time with my parents and be by myself while the entire family is at the wedding b) Ask (or have my parents ask) the bride and groom if I could possibly attend (is this totally rude? As I said, EVERYONE else of my generation was invited...) c) Not go and just not see my parents for another 2 months. Help! It's an awkward situation but I do genuinely want to see my parents. I just can imagine how depressing it'd be to have all my close relatives together celebrating while I sit alone at my aunt's house... Just so you know, they did NOT cut it off at first cousins. All of my fellow second-cousins were invited. Just not my sister and I. It's really strange. |
Question: Are you having a guestbook at your wedding? Posted: 16 Sep 2015 08:20 AM PDT If so, are you doing anything different or unique. Thanks! |
Question: Caterer wants me to provide something that I can t.? Posted: 16 Sep 2015 07:30 AM PDT I m getting married in October, 2015 at an outdoor venue. The venue is a historical ruin and the caterer told us that for the dining area, that want a tent over the dining area in either rain or shine. I agreed but come to find out that the area we want as our dining area can t be tented (it has large blue girders overhead that a tent cannot be set up over) Are there consequences to failing to adhere to that part of the contract? The alternative is changing our entire wedding plan for the slim chance of rain. Doesn t seem right for the caterer to dictate where we can or cant have dinner and also to say we NEED to have a tent up. |
Question: Is it okay to wear flats to a wedding? Posted: 16 Sep 2015 05:59 AM PDT I have only been to 3 weddings, all of which I have worn heels to. I am attending a wedding next week for my boyfriend's cousin, and I was wondering if it is okay to wear flats as long as they pair well with the dress I am wearing? My feet have not been tolerating heels well lately and I don't think I would be able to go a full evening in them at this point. I need some advice as I don't attend weddings often and don't know what the current trends are as far as weddings go... |
Question: Who will walk me down the Isle? Posted: 16 Sep 2015 01:29 AM PDT In a year or so, I'm getting married to my fiance of three years. I want someone to walk me down the Isle. Thing is, my dad died in 2013, and my grandfather is hospitalized for MS. His father is also deceased. Is it okay for my mom to walk me down? She's done so much for me and I'd love for her to help me in the journey to the next chapter of my life. What about his brothers? My best friend (we've been friends since sixth grade and now we're in college)? |
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