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EARTHQUAKE2689 01-14-2011, 11:46 PM This has to be the most annoying thing ever. If its not meeting with the wedding planner, its the caterer, or picking flowers or registering for presents and I swear if I taste one more "cake sample" heads are gonna roll.
Sorry had to get that off my chest but this sh** is infuriating as hell.
Dirtbag59 01-14-2011, 11:56 PM Go to Vegas. No inlaws, no cateering, no relatives straight out of rehab, no ex's showing up out of the blue. Simple.
EARTHQUAKE2689 01-15-2011, 12:01 AM Believe me I've thought about it but that's outta the question. BTW I hate my future mother-in-law
BleedBurgundy 01-15-2011, 12:27 AM I hear you on this. When I was getting married, my father in law said he would give me $30k to put down on a house or he would pay for the wedding... like an idiot, I left that decision up to my wife. Just remember, it's her day, you're just there to fill the suit, dance and smile for the pictures.
EARTHQUAKE2689 01-15-2011, 12:29 AM I hear you on this. When I was getting married, my father in law said he would give me $30k to put down on a house or he would pay for the wedding... like an idiot, I left that decision up to my wife. Just remember, it's her day, you're just there to fill the suit, dance and smile for the pictures.
Oh I got that. I'm just sick of getting up st 6am on my day off to look at silverware and center pieces.
GMScud 01-15-2011, 01:01 AM Ahhh Quake! Engaged! Good for you man.
I just got married last June, so all this stuff is fresh in my mind.
I handled some specifics as far as the layout of the venue (where in the resort the rehearsal dinner/reception was held, seating charts, etc), and I also handled the food and wine selections. I of course also handled the wardrobe for me and my groomsmen. It was a beach wedding, so it was more casual than your typical black tux church weddings.
But everything else, literally everything else, was handled by my wife, my mom, my stepmom, my sister-in-law and my mother-in-law. Between those five ladies, they pulled together a kick ass wedding, complete with a website.
Brooke (my wife) ran every little thing by me (like the place settings, flowers, etc), but in the end she knew I didn't really care as long as it made her happy.
In summary, I oversaw some major details and made sure they were in line, but little details I let her micro-manage until her heart was content.
I mean, do I really give a shit if one set of flowers is pink and the other is white? The typical conversation was more like her saying, "hey babe I chose this for the centerpieces, pretty cool, huh?" And then I'd say, "yeah those look great!" End of story.
tryfuhl 01-15-2011, 02:46 AM I hear you on this. When I was getting married, my father in law said he would give me $30k to put down on a house or he would pay for the wedding... like an idiot, I left that decision up to my wife. Just remember, it's her day, you're just there to fill the suit, dance and smile for the pictures.
Count this as a guy that's not married, but also one that won't marry just to be such. If someone offers me 30k towards a house or a wedding and the girl doesn't take the house, I realize what she's all about. If it's "her day" then trust me it'll be her day much longer past.
tryfuhl 01-15-2011, 02:48 AM Ahhh Quake! Engaged! Good for you man.
I just got married last June, so all this stuff is fresh in my mind.
I handled some specifics as far as the layout of the venue (where in the resort the rehearsal dinner/reception was held, seating charts, etc), and I also handled the food and wine selections. I of course also handled the wardrobe for me and my groomsmen. It was a beach wedding, so it was more casual than your typical black tux church weddings.
But everything else, literally everything else, was handled by my wife, my mom, my stepmom, my sister-in-law and my mother-in-law. Between those five ladies, they pulled together a kick ass wedding, complete with a website.
Brooke (my wife) ran every little thing by me (like the place settings, flowers, etc), but in the end she knew I didn't really care as long as it made her happy.
In summary, I oversaw some major details and made sure they were in line, but little details I let her micro-manage until her heart was content.
I mean, do I really give a shit if one set of flowers is pink and the other is white? The typical conversation was more like her saying, "hey babe I chose this for the centerpieces, pretty cool, huh?" And then I'd say, "yeah those look great!" End of story.
yessir, colors and coordination.. fine.. who cares
the bigger stuff.. FUU
mredskins 01-15-2011, 08:55 AM Once you have kids wedding plans will look like vacation.
EARTHQUAKE2689 01-15-2011, 10:25 AM Once you have kids wedding plans will look like vacation.
The great thing about that is that neither of us want kids.
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