Weddings: Question: Should the grandmother of the bride get to invite who she wants even though the bride and groom don t know this person? |
- Question: Should the grandmother of the bride get to invite who she wants even though the bride and groom don t know this person?
- Question: Have you ever hear of a wedding reception that plays club bangers?
- Question: Hello yahoo!! My son is getting married!!!?
- Question: 40-50 people attending a wedding too small?
- Question: What is the best engagement and wedding songs?
- Question: She pushed to to ask her to marry her, but than said shes not ready?
- Question: Saludos podrian ayudarme a conseguir fabicantes de calzado de Leon o de mexico?
- Question: How does a courthouse wedding work?
- Question: Could somebody tell me what kind of bustle I got on my wedding dress? I m selling my dress online and my wedding was a year ago.?
- Question: How many gifts do you get the bride/grooms family s and the wedding party? Who gets the gifts? (Please read details)?
- Question: Are you planning on having a rehearsal funeral to make sure everything goes right like people do with rehearsal weddings?
- Question: Anyone know how to translate AFROSHEISTAN for me?
Posted: 09 Apr 2017 11:14 PM PDT |
Question: Have you ever hear of a wedding reception that plays club bangers? Posted: 09 Apr 2017 10:02 PM PDT Every wedding I have been to or seen online always plays the same music. I know that they have to keep it appropriate because of older family members and children but what do you think about a wedding reception that plays something like ***** better have my money lol |
Question: Hello yahoo!! My son is getting married!!!? Posted: 09 Apr 2017 08:57 PM PDT My 24 yr. old son. Proposed to the mother of his 2 children one yr. ago they have been together about 5 yrs. Nice girl and great mom to the kids...So fast forward to now..He text me tue to say they have set a date 7-22-2017..So he tells me to send him a list of 25 people. But he cut nine of my 25 and said I forgot how much bigger my dads side is...Ok so now I say son who is helping you with the planning he said my grandma...He said I went to her because she plans weddings..Fine...But I don't feel included...He thinks he is including me...He says I have been keeping you up to date on everything we are doing...by text or phone call... that's not involved to me...Now per his bride to be there was a meeting to discuss some stuff sat at my sons grandmom house...I did not impose I was not invited by the coordinator or my son...So I did not go...And I did not mention that I knew...So he says well what idea do you have mom...I said no we are not going to keep doing this phone thing...He said mom I am not stopping you from coming...But how do I know when to come if you don't tell me...am I making to much from this...Or he is involving me enough...Or maybe should his grandma have called me by now to include me?? |
Question: 40-50 people attending a wedding too small? Posted: 09 Apr 2017 07:52 PM PDT It seems like most people have 100+ people at their wedding. My fiancé and I decided to keep it close family and close friends. We've recieved about 40 yes's on our invites and still have about 15 more to hear from. I'm just worried that it's too small? Will it be awkward at all? |
Question: What is the best engagement and wedding songs? Posted: 09 Apr 2017 06:17 PM PDT |
Question: She pushed to to ask her to marry her, but than said shes not ready? Posted: 09 Apr 2017 06:03 PM PDT My girlfriend, and I been together for a couple of years. We seriously talked about marriage. She knew I got her a ring, but after I ask (she said yes) she started to act different. She later said shes not ready. She really thought she was, but she not. And it hit her how her mom is not here. Her mom passed from cancer 6 months ago. I get it she want her mom there, but how can she not be ready? We been together a while a ready, and I feel she should know already. |
Question: Saludos podrian ayudarme a conseguir fabicantes de calzado de Leon o de mexico? Posted: 09 Apr 2017 06:02 PM PDT |
Question: How does a courthouse wedding work? Posted: 09 Apr 2017 02:57 PM PDT My partner and I are considering getting married at the courthouse. I'm simply curious as to what all happens at the ceremony? Is it religiously affiliated at all? Will we be required to say vows? The state we are in does not require witnesses, if that makes any difference. |
Posted: 09 Apr 2017 01:25 PM PDT Here is the link with the dress. My bustle shows up in the 9th pic: https://www.preownedweddingdresses.com/dresses/view/217572/David-Tutera-Size-4.html |
Posted: 09 Apr 2017 12:21 PM PDT I know the wedding party and main family members are supposed to get small gifts at the rehearsal before the wedding. I m trying to figure out how many gifts to get though cause the family structure is kinda weird. I covered each of the groomsmen, bridesmaids, step mom of the groom, father of the groom, mom and dad of the bride, flower girl. Now that s the main wedding party but then I have a grooms sister who is not in that main crowd that is helping with the planning and setting up decorations. I feel like she deserves to get something but if I get her a sister in law gift then i don t know if I should get all the grooms sisters gifts. He has like 4 full sisters and 2 half sisters. But 2 of the full sisters and 1 half sister are a part of the wedding already cause 2 are bridesmaids and 1 is the flower girl. And 1 of the full sisters I have a feeling may not even come or if she does show up she certainly won t help plan anything. Then we also have the real mom and step dad of the groom. They will not be invited to the wedding since the real dad and step mom are coming but I still see them occasionally. Do I have to give them gifts as well? |
Posted: 09 Apr 2017 09:58 AM PDT It only makes sense since both represent your biggest loses. Your freedom/money (unless you marry for money which is the only reason it makes sense to marry) and your life. |
Question: Anyone know how to translate AFROSHEISTAN for me? Posted: 08 Apr 2017 09:32 PM PDT |
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