SusanofO -> RE: Subs and Weddings (7/9/2006 9:46:01 PM)
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I eloped. I'd just seen my sister drive my mother crazy for 3 months over planning her wedding, and they were fighting like cats and dogs over trivial stuff. I didn't want to even go there, so we just went to a Justice of the Peace, and a year later had a very small wedding in a church (we had to wait a year for that, because my husband had been divorced, and I am a Catholic and we had to wait for an "annullment" of his previous marriage before we could marry in a church). I think my mother was actually grateful we eloped, I think my sister's wedding wore her out (she did take over a lot of things my sister should have had a say in, though) - my parents were not "hurt" that we eloped - they took us out to dinner and we all celebrated afterward. **Having three daughters and no sons, and knowing three weddings can be very, very expensive, my dad's approach to funding was this: You get X___ amount of money to spend on your wedding. Spend it all on the dress or the food if you want to - but that's all you're getting. Understood? It was a reasonable amount of money and none of my sisters had a problem with it. They actually gave us some of that money because we eloped, and had no fancy wedding, and we opened a savings account with it. **I would go online and research how much the average wedding cost these days (I heard it's something like 17K) and reduce that amount by 1/3 to 1/2 and make that the budget (because if you shop around you can always get deals)- but that's just me - But- she might really resent that (find out - if it means a lot to her, since it's her wedding day - a very important day - you might want to re-think that advice). But - ask her and yourself if you want to be paying for this wedding five years from now because it maxed out all of your credit cards. But - having said that - not all brides-to-be are Bridezillas, she is probably really happy and excited. Ask her to tell you when she wants your opinion and needs it, otherwise tell her you'll assumee she doesn't. That's my two cents. How much do you really care what color the after-dinner mints are, anyway? Good luck, congratulations and have fun! - Susan
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