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The beach is the best. This is my son & Amy's wedding last fall. The little guy with the starfish is my grandson, Mason. Any wedding that does not involve wearing a suit is fine by me...
That is awesome!! I love the circle ya'll created
That is amazing! That's exactly what I want
Although, I want to walk down "the aisle" (my guests will have chairs) to the Allman Brothers...my dad says Little Martha but I'm not sure yet
When my parents got married (which I was a belly bump for :-D)they ended up having to have two weddings the same day. The first one was a traditional Catholic wedding because my mom's parents are INCREDIBLY Catholic. My dad's mom said that she wouldn't be caught dead in a church...so they had to have another wedding later that day. Then my grandma (dad's mom) put dog food on the back of my mom's dress, along with a dog eating it, to take a picture for some "cutest dog picture" contest a dog food company was having.
Needless to say they got their wedding vows renewed for their 15th wedding anniversary...and my younger brother and I were the only ones invited to that one hahaha.
Although, I want to walk down "the aisle" (my guests will have chairs) to the Allman Brothers...my dad says Little Martha but I'm not sure yet
The "aisle" for this wedding was a path thru the sand dunces. The only chairs were for the grandparents. For music they got a violinist and their babysitter's niece sang. The preacher was a hoot, did a great upbeat, new age kind of service, told jokes and kept it light hearted and not too long (unlike the hour and a half of Catholic calisthenics I had to endure... )
Post by GratefulHippie on Apr 9, 2008 9:19:44 GMT -5
well the girl actually called me back last night to tell me they would be refunding my $30 rush fee. i'm not really sure how much else i can request/demand of them. i paid that fee because it was IMPERATIVE that i have my dress NOW in order to start on alterations. the wedding is exactly a month from tomorrow, and i won't have my dress til sometime next week.
well the girl actually called me back last night to tell me they would be refunding my $30 rush fee. i'm not really sure how much else i can request/demand of them. i paid that fee because it was IMPERATIVE that i have my dress NOW in order to start on alterations. the wedding is exactly a month from tomorrow, and i won't have my dress til sometime next week.
you'll be fine w/ alterations. most seamstresses can do stuff overnight. alterations don't take long at all.
Post by GratefulHippie on Apr 9, 2008 11:07:50 GMT -5
betweenthebars88 said:
hippienaustin said:
well the girl actually called me back last night to tell me they would be refunding my $30 rush fee. i'm not really sure how much else i can request/demand of them. i paid that fee because it was IMPERATIVE that i have my dress NOW in order to start on alterations. the wedding is exactly a month from tomorrow, and i won't have my dress til sometime next week.
you'll be fine w/ alterations. most seamstresses can do stuff overnight. alterations don't take long at all.
thanks sadie! i'm just a little more nervous about it because we're smack dab in the middle of wedding season i just don't want anything to go wrong.
Whatever happens, I'm having an awesome reception with good cake
Hell yes. My family told me that red velvet cake with cream cheese icing isn't "appropriate for a bride's cake" but I don't care. It's what I want and it's what I'm having! ;D
I had Best Man duties at a beach wedding a couple years back. Best wedding I'd ever been to, despite the Best Man duties. I wasn't fortunate enough to have casual dress, but I could deal with barefoot.
I have an ex who did the Vegas destination wedding at Caesar's Palace. I didn't go, but from what I heard it was great. Someone else mentioned there being a reception, hotel and after-party all rolled into one and that sure sounded like the case there. Casinos are already ready to set you up like a high-roller anyway.
I have an ex who did the Vegas destination wedding at Caesar's Palace. I didn't go, but from what I heard it was great. Someone else mentioned there being a reception, hotel and after-party all rolled into one and that sure sounded like the case there. Casinos are already ready to set you up like a high-roller anyway.
Good deal. My Fiance and I are getting married off the strip and scored a chapel,reception,and 14 person guest house for under $2k (I think) for Halloween weekend. Vegas.Halloween.Wedding.So excited.
Post by DystopianDream on Apr 9, 2008 19:56:57 GMT -5
I just got married in September. It was a beautiful (albeit hot) day and the wedding was gorgeous. It was damned near close to perfect.
HOWEVER--if I had to do it all over again I would elope in a freaking heart beat. Forget the stress of planning a wedding and the insane prices-- run of to somewhere you love and take the one(s) you love with you.
Seeing Stanley Hotel website only made me more angry that I hadn't just eloped. . . incredible packages for 1/4 of what I paid for my wedding. . .
Watchin' a stretch of road, miles of light explode. Driftin' off a thing I'd never done before. Watchin' a crowd roll in. Out go the lights it begins. A feelin' in my bones I've never felt before...
Post by trippindaisy on Apr 9, 2008 20:52:09 GMT -5
Eloping is totally the way to go to save some money! I wish I had gone that way...... I am getting married in 7 weeks and I am totally frugal (yes cheap!) and so is my fiance.
Even with my huge amounts of research and bargain shopping, we have somehow managed to spend $8k on this wedding and that is not including the honeymoon..... (that is another $1500). We are only having 45 guests, no bridesmaids, none of the fancy crap, just a very small casual wedding and still we spent that much which blows me away..... I even got my dress on sale for $440!
Post by purplefuzzystuff on Apr 9, 2008 21:13:45 GMT -5
Oh yeah...I don't intend on getting married for years and years but I feel like I should be saving up for my wedding now.....cause with the large number of friends getting married around me I see just how much they really are.....I would elope but I know it would break my mothers heart not to see her only daughter have a proper wedding
Post by GratefulHippie on Apr 9, 2008 23:28:46 GMT -5
are you kidding me?!
so the bride just called me, and apparently another one of the bridesmaids called today because she wanted to go in and try on her dress. they told her they AREN'T EVEN AT THE STORE yet. i was told TODAY by an ASSISTANT MANAGER that they would be overnighting my effing dress.
Hell yes. My family told me that red velvet cake with cream cheese icing isn't "appropriate for a bride's cake" but I don't care. It's what I want and it's what I'm having! ;D
LMAO!! Honey....as long as you don't have it in the shape of an armadillo and covered in grey icing (ala Steel Magnolias ) then Red Velvet is a perfectly FINE Southern Wedding Cake! ;D
so the bride just called me, and apparently another one of the bridesmaids called today because she wanted to go in and try on her dress. they told her they AREN'T EVEN AT THE STORE yet. i was told TODAY by an ASSISTANT MANAGER that they would be overnighting my effing dress.
WHO IS TELLING THE TRUTH!?!?
Wow. This is more headache than the DMV. I am so sorry Hippy. Seriously.
Post by GratefulHippie on Apr 10, 2008 8:26:08 GMT -5
thanks
i'm going to call up to the store today and very sweetly ask when my dress will be sent out, and if i can get a tracking number. i'm also going to make them guarantee that it is going to be here by tomorrow. that way if its not, i have a reason to bitch again.
Eloping is totally the way to go to save some money! I wish I had gone that way...... I am getting married in 7 weeks and I am totally frugal (yes cheap!) and so is my fiance.
Even with my huge amounts of research and bargain shopping, we have somehow managed to spend $8k on this wedding and that is not including the honeymoon..... (that is another $1500). We are only having 45 guests, no bridesmaids, none of the fancy crap, just a very small casual wedding and still we spent that much which blows me away..... I even got my dress on sale for $440!
I am sooo glad I live in Jackson, Mississippi - when Boz and I got married - it cost under $2,500 - for full church wedding and reception for 250 guests. That included my dress (which I got on sale for under $100), flowers, food, rehearsal dinner, photographer (although I guess that does not really count since that was a wedding present to us), tuxes and maid of honor dress. He had a best man, I had maid of honor, one daughter was flower girl, other daughter played violin for the service, we did have to pay the organist and the pastor also.
It was great and then we ran off to New Orleans for 4 days for our honeymoon - that was less then $500.
Post by GratefulHippie on Apr 10, 2008 13:29:23 GMT -5
well, i called the store this morning, and the dresses are NOT in the store. so basically, the assistant freakin' manager straight up LIED TO ME about the dress.
the girl i talked to this morning said there were boxes that had not yet been opened, and that she would check those and get back to me. i'm about to call back and get this figured out.