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Question: Can you get married if you live in two different places? Posted: 01 Jul 2017 06:30 PM PDT My fiance and I have been together for 5.5 years. We re planning on having a wedding next summer but we want to get elope right now. Problem is she lives in Florida and I m currently stationed in Hawaii. Is there a way we could get eloped even though we live in two different places? Or would we have to be at the same place at the same time? |
Question: Brunch wedding ideas? Posted: 01 Jul 2017 03:31 PM PDT My fiancé and I are thinking of having a brunch wedding mostly to save money and we aren't big partiers. There will be aboun35 people attending. We are doing the catering ourselves and music as well. We are going to booke a photographer and a photo booth. Some ideas we were thinking are 3 types of quiche, cereal station, waffles, potatoes, donuts and sausages, mimosas and other types of breakfast drinks. We were also thinking of doing it 10am-3pm. There will be lawn games as well. Is that too early? Any suggestions would be great! Our total budget is 5k including very thing. Venue is 75 dollars an hour and an alcohol insurance of 141. Photographer is 750 for 6 hours Photobooth is 350 for 2 hours Wedding dress 300 without alterations Also the wedding is in Feburary and my mother and aunts will be taking care of the catering serving part |
Posted: 01 Jul 2017 10:39 AM PDT Maybe cause you to think they are pretty sure it ain't gonna work or would you find them responsible, careful? thanks |
Posted: 01 Jul 2017 05:19 AM PDT I'm getting married soon. I am a author in the beginning of my career. I'm thinking of giving everyone of my guest a 10 percent coupon off my book at wedding reception. |
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Posted: 30 Jun 2017 05:16 PM PDT Okay so I used to live with my fiance. But we've had very bad trust issues so we decided to go on break and I went back to live with my mom to save up and he lives with some friends. Anyway the break lasted two weeks and were back together now Anyway were talking about staying together. However I predict I should be moving out of my mom's in about a month and a half to almost two months. I have no idea what to do with my fiance'. One of my friend's asked me if i would allow my fiance to move back in with me but i seriously had to think about it... I have trust issues with him and in the past we would get noise complaints because we would always argue and i don't want that again. If I want him to move in I'd want to go in with everything positive. but i still have negative feelings I also feel selfish because he actually doesn't like living with his friends. He always complains on how bad they treat him. he has nowhere else to go. My friend said i'm being selfish because i shouldn't let him live like that. What should I do? Update: Like I remember sometimes I would wish for him to not be home after I get off work so i can relax and be able to be free and let go and i fear i wont get that with him living with me again |
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