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Rep Retirement Lodge #173: (Insert Title)

Rep Retirement Lodge #173: (Insert Title)

  • Exactly 1000, as is written.

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  • Less than 1000.

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  • None at all since this is lame.

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  • More than 1500, but no more than 2000.

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Re: Rep Retirement Lodge #173: (Insert Title)

We invited about 285 (which doesn't include my cousins' families or extra kids anywhere, or a big chunk of my fiance's mom's friends that she wants to invite), hoping for 200-220 to actually show up. Now you can see why we are trying to keep the guest list under control...because it is already bigger than it should be!

I think my buddy had it right. He and his wife did a destination wedding, using the cost savings of a big wedding to fly down their parents, siblings and their spouses. They still came out ahead in overall costs and it saved a lot of headaches with the invitation lists and various other fights.
 
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I think my buddy had it right. He and his wife did a destination wedding, using the cost savings of a big wedding to fly down their parents, siblings and their spouses. They still came out ahead in overall costs and it saved a lot of headaches with the invitation lists and various other fights.

We're at the point where we wish we would have just done something smaller. 50-60 people. Close friends and immediate family only. Then have a big party, with a hog roast or something like that, for everyone to show up at, that is very informal. But, too late for that.

I did look up prices for flights to Vegas this morning, though.
 
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I'm getting really upset that my fiance's mom keeps telling my fiance that the wedding is not about her...not about THE BRIDE. She thinks it is about all of her friends, that "helped my fiance get to where she is now", including some that my fiance has never even met before! This has come up several times, including an argument last night, and now they're texting about it today, and I'm getting texts from my fiance, that she's really getting upset about it. :mad:

PB, don't mention anything to her. We will have to figure out a way to deal with it.
How did they help her get to where she is now, if they've never met her?

The requirements for a wedding are officiant, 2 people that are getting married, 2 witnesses. That's it. Anyone else who gets invited is there because the couple wants them there. Family included.
 
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Hey, bb... Is the Little Gopher Fan okay to attend? She won't require a meal. I understand if you prefer no children; I'll just need to make arrangements.
 
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Hey, bb... Is the Little Gopher Fan okay to attend? She won't require a meal. I understand if you prefer no children; I'll just need to make arrangements.

Yep, that is ok. Toddlers and smaller are no problem. :)
 
The wedding, the whole day, is about the bride and groom. At any point in that day, they are the most important people. I, being the groom, want the day to be as perfect as possible for my (future) bride. If she wants something a certain way, her and I should discuss it (like les said), and once WE make a decision, that is the way it should be, and WILL be.

One of the big sticking points is the invite list (which has been set for about 4 months, and is still a problem). Both of our parents had huge lists of people they wanted to invite. Luckily, on my side, my sister got engaged shortly after I did, and that helped take the pressure off. We took the hard line with my parents on it...and since they had another wedding to deal with, they didn't fight it. My fiance's mom is still pushing for a whole bunch of her friends and coworkers to be invited, many of whom have never even met me fiance, much less me. We want people that are important to us at the wedding, people that at the very least, one of us have met before. And this is 3-4 months after we sent out save the dates, and 2-3 weeks after we sent out invites.

The drama on my side of the family lies with my cousins on my mom's side. My mom is the youngest of 7, and her brothers and sisters are all quite a bit older than her. My cousins, of which there are about 35 (including wives/husbands/girlfriends/boyfriends) are all older and most have kids of their own, some already graduated from high school. Because I'm not as close with that side of the family, and because of simple numbers, we only invited my cousins, no kids. We really don't want a bunch of kids running around our reception, and that is something both of us agree on. (both of our mothers think we're completely unreasonable here, but we don't care) Some of our close relatives are bringing their kids, and a couple of my aunts are bringing their grandchildren as a plus-1 instead of my uncles. No big deal. My mom tells me that 2 of my cousins want to bring their kids, I say no. Mom doesn't like that. I told her that if the kids show up, they better go to McDonalds, because there will be no meal for them. THEN, another cousin on that side (one that is a real mess, drugs, baby daddies, the whole 9-yards, whom we didn't even give a +1, at my mom's suggestion, because her boyfriend is like a convicted sex offender, or something) sends back her RSVP with 6 people attending. Uh, no. You get 1, yourself. If that doesn't work, stay home.

Wow, the NERVE of some people! I could get adding a +1 but SIX?? Who the hell is she going to bring - everyone from work????

Are her parents paying? Or are you splitting the cost? If you and she are paying you have every right to tell them certain people can't come but if her parents are footing the bill it could be a little more difficult. I don't envy those conversations you need to have.
 
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Yep, that is ok. Toddlers and smaller are no problem. :)

Sweet! RV.2 can come! ;)

And yeah, our ceremony will be pretty much the wedding party and our families (and the wedding party's dates/S.O.s) and that's it. The reception won't have a meal (most likely snacks of some kind), will be in the (hopefully) 75-100 range tops, and that's even pushing it. Also, ceremony will be the serious, the reception all the fun. Hell, I told WPoS from GPL that he could wear leiderhosen to the reception if he wanted. :eek:

Her dad hasn't said much about the style of the wedding, I figure he's done this once before, so meh. My parents (who also did this once before with my brother) also know that when we say we're going to do this our way, we mean it. Something about a stubborn or independent streak in each of us. ;)

And we got a new forklift at work today. It's all kinds of awesome. Shocks where you stand, so you don't feel the vibrations, it runs rather silently (darn near total silence), and let's just say it has some pep behind it for speed (I don't know if they adjusted the governor on it yet). :D
 
We're at the point where we wish we would have just done something smaller. 50-60 people. Close friends and immediate family only. Then have a big party, with a hog roast or something like that, for everyone to show up at, that is very informal. But, too late for that.

I did look up prices for flights to Vegas this morning, though.

Mrs. g and I had a ceremony that immediate family only attended. We had a kick azz reception that around 400 people attended. We then went on a 14 day Alaskan cruise a few days later. It was perfect.

FWIW. The g family attended a reception this past weekend. A bunch of kids were present and the kids really made the dance a fun thing to watch and participate in. The g family will be attending another wedding/reception this weekend and kids are welcome. Maybe you should find common ground with the parents and allow dogs. I'm sure your dog would have a blast..........;)

Edit. I should clarify. Regarding the reception all parties involved ( mrs. g and myself, my parents and my in laws) contributed money to the reception. Therefore, everyone had a say in who was invited.
 
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Mrs. g and I had a ceremony that immediate family only attended. We had a kick azz reception that around 400 people attended. We then went on a 14 day Alaskan cruise a few days later. It was perfect.

FWIW. The g family attended a reception this past weekend. A bunch of kids were present and the kids really made the dance a fun thing to watch and participate in. The g family will be attending another wedding/reception this weekend and kids are welcome. Maybe you should find common ground with the parents and allow dogs. I'm sure your dog would have a blast..........;)

Edit. I should clarify. Regarding the reception all parties involved ( mrs. g and myself, my parents and my in laws) contributed money to the reception. Therefore, everyone had a say in who was invited.

I'll be interested in seeing what my niece's wedding will be like. It's scheduled for October 2015 in the middle of nowhere on Long Island. (IMHO Suffolk County does have a lot nowhere. :) ) I am contributing to it.
 
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Wow, the NERVE of some people! I could get adding a +1 but SIX?? Who the hell is she going to bring - everyone from work????

Are her parents paying? Or are you splitting the cost? If you and she are paying you have every right to tell them certain people can't come but if her parents are footing the bill it could be a little more difficult. I don't envy those conversations you need to have.

My mom talked to that cousin last night, and explained the situation, apparently she thought that it was in my hometown, not 6 hours away...because she didn't read the invite? Regardless, now she is bringing 0, not even she is coming, which is good.

We're splitting the costs, approximately in thirds between us, and each of our parents. And we've already given in on the invite list once, now after that there are more people that "have to be invited".
 
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Morning.

If any of the TC folks want to do something on Saturday night, July 12th let me know. I'll have a rental car, so almost anything should be good.

I think I'm also free most of Sunday.
 
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