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Join Date: Jun 2007
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long wedding vent- I give up- AM I bridezilla?
My mother is going to ruin my wedding. I think they only way to avoid it is to elope. I am so frustrated. You know that person in all families that causes all kinds of drama at holidays and family functions? In our family it is my mom. What is it about weddings that makes people nuts?
When we got engaged, my mom seemed happy for us, and within a week she had called me to give me the country club we were going to be married at, how much it was going to cost, and all the vendors she thought were best. She also had a list of people to invite, most of her and my dads work friends, people my finace and I had NEVER met. It was obvious she had dreamed up this big wedding in her head. Now since we are paying for our own wedding, I explained that not only could we not afford that wedding she planned, but it was also not what we wanted at all.We are private people, and we are not fancy people at all. It turned into a big family fight and we decided to put off the wedding for a while and deal with it later. Somehow Dfinaces mom got on board with my moms idea for this crazy wedding we can't afford. My DF parents think her idea will be "nice" and we should give her what she wants. SO anyway, since we have been engaged we have tried planning everything from a small Disney Escape wedding (which we love) , to a small destination wedding, to a backyard BBQ, to a VFW hall, to a Casino reception in Ct at a beautiful place and we have gotten nothing but stress drama from our moms. They hate everything! They said if it is just immediate family then what is the point. the point is to get married HELLO!!! I really feel like at this point we have done EVERYTHING we can to try to compromise with the moms, but they are just unwilling to try. What WE want for our wedding is something small with immediate family only, we are ok with doing it at home, we would prefer to do it on a beach. My mom thinks we are going to make "her" look cheap, and both moms are insisting that they invite all of their friends. It has become clear to us that they will not be happy with anything other than what THEY want, and there is no pleasing anyone. We cant even talk to my mom without world war three and just the word wedding seems to make my mother go crazy. My dad is also having a lot of added stress from this, as he is getting pressure from my mom to run up debt they can't afford, which is making him feel guilty. I keep trying to tell him we do not WANT that big expensive party. What it has come down to is, go along with what our moms want and end up in a huge amount of debt we cannot afford right now in order to hold a party for people we do not even know. This is ridiculous of course, so our other option is to elope. This is what we are going to do. Anyway, I am just venting because I know our elopement will be beautiful and drama free, and we will be able to focus on the marriage which is the important part. I just know that not having my dad walk down the aisle is going to break my heart. And Im sad that I can't have a mom who wants to help me shop for a dress, most moms are into that. ANywho........just needed to get it all out..... |
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Your other option is to plan the wedding you want without telling your mom your plans. Simply send her an invitation just like the rest of the family that you want to invite.
No, you are not bridezilla. It is your day and should be what you and your df want it to be. |
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Nothing like the cream and chocolate combination
Thank you for omitting the footwear today Moons are a sign of intelligence and beauty Join Date: Oct 2003
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I am so sorry that your wedding is turning into such a drama-fest. I think you have the right idea to elope (I wish we had done that, and we had almost no drama). I am not sure you really have any other choice at this point. I do think the moms will be really upset that you eloped, but maybe without all the pressure, you all can come to some resolution about what to do afterwards. I think a reception would be nice after the fact, and you would not have all the ceremony expenses to think about. Your moms might be able to compromise on the guest list at that point, too. Denae
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Tell both sets of parents that you are willing to go for an ultimate wedding but you had planned to spend no more than "X" dollars. You are willing to contribute that much, but everything else is in their court.
Then give them the list of your friends you want invited, sit back, and let them do (and pay) for everything. You end up married and your parents (and his) have the cermony/reception they want. When I got married Judy and I paid for it oursleves (but we were both in our 40's) and we had enough people (about 50) to make the marriage "official".
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Join Date: Jan 2001
Location: In Missouri somewhere
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Why are you asking their opinion or allowing it?
Put your foot down, plan your thing, and tell the mom's they will get an invitation in the mail. Of course they will be mad. However learning how to deal with your mother will be a big step toward your freedom from her childish behavior. We are counseling our nephew thru this time as he heads off to college. We finally found her how to handle her, well how my nephew should do it. You can do it if you want. |
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Disneyland Bride 2000
If you can't say somethng nice, come sit next to me Has the wherewithall to save bakery goods from earthquakes Join Date: Jun 2005
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You are not BRIDEZILLA.
However, your mother is MOTHERZILLA! Why not just plan your wedding YOUR way, pay it yourself at your own budget, and invite the family and those you want to come? Your mom can come or not come. Your dad can walk you down the aisle, too. I think your mom is being TOTALLY unreasonable. Seriously, if they WANT you to have this huge elaborate debt-getting wedding, they'd have to pay for it. Since getting into debt for a wedding is a bad idea, don't let them do it. Tell mom if she wanted the huge country club wedding to impress her friends, have her plan her own vow renewal.
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Disneyland Bride 2000
If you can't say somethng nice, come sit next to me Has the wherewithall to save bakery goods from earthquakes Join Date: Jun 2005
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Better yet, plan to elope. Tell mom your plans and the only way you'll break your elopement plans is if they back off and let you have YOUR wedding.
You must realize the ball is in your court on this one.
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Join Date: Jun 2003
Location: Atlanta, GA
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I say it is your wedding and plan what you and your fiancee want. If that is a small intimate gathering - than make it that way. Moms may be upset but they will get over it and be more than happy on your wedding day.
Maybe another option would be to plan for the small event and have a large reception where other guests can be invited. I attended a wedding like that before and it was really nice. The ceremony was for family and close friends and the reception was a larger event. OR - have a party/reception at a later date. Bottom line - it is your wedding. Don't get pressured into something that you don't want. Especially if you are footing the bill! Good Luck! |
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do something that MATTERS!
Join Date: Mar 2001
Location: Denver CO
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your party your rules. I dont think youre being a bridezilla either.
I would tell them that this is way its going to be, you are doing what you can afford and you will be sad if they cant join you.
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I am so sorry you are going through this. I did for my original wedding, too, and no one can do drama like an Old-World Italian mother and father (mine).
PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE do NOT give up your dream of what you want your wedding day to be. You will regret it and you will always have those feelings tied to your wedding. I really mean this from the bottom of my heart. Your mother is going to be Miss Melodrama no matter what you do. Be mature and strong and considerate of your DF and of your Dad, who deserves to walk you down the aisle. Plan the wedding you and your future DH want and tell your mother that is the way it is going to be. If you are going to have to deal with her drama no matter what, at least you'll know that you did what you felt was right and what you wanted. OR, you can do like I did. Go along with what your mother wants. Regret always that you didn't stand up for what you wanted. Tell your Mother that you are so glad she had HER dream wedding on your wedding day. And then do your dream wedding in a Disney Vow Renewal after you've been married almost 25 years. Because if you are anything like me, you won't be able to bring yourself to make it a priority before then (cars, house, maybe kids, education, etc. will always come first). I wish you the best. I know this is difficult. Sending you a huge hug and warmest wishes. ETA: One last thing. If you let her "run" this important day or let her ruin it, you will find it very hard to stand up to her on other important things, like where you are going to live, whether and when you have kids, what you name them, your job decisions, etc. Remember that from here on out, the decision-making has to be in the hands of your future husband and you, making decisions and standing strong together.
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DIS Veteran
Join Date: Aug 2005
Posts: 3,160
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you poor thing
your wedding has been turned into a nightmare! take a nice beach vacation (or wdw ) and ELOPE! you're not being a bridezilla at all, your wedding should be what YOU want, not what your mom and DF's mom want.
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DIS Veteran
Join Date: Mar 2007
Location: Tacoma WA
Posts: 19,277
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You're not being bridezilla.
What do they say when you explain that you are paying for it and cannot afford what they want? What do they say when you explain that you don't want what they want? IN a way, I have to feel bad for many of the mothers of brides now. In all likelihood, their own mothers planned their weddings, and great grandma planned grandma's wedding, and back up the line. But here you are, getting married NOW, in the era where we plan our OWN weddings. So there's this whole group of women who didn't get to plan their own weddings, and aren't planning the weddings of their daughters, either. Must be frustrating! Of course, the perfect solution is for HER to plan her OWN renewal, really. I planned my husband's perfect wedding, and before we were even done with dinner at the reception I was already talking about WHEN we have our renewal planned to MY specs (no white poofy gown!). That's what she should do, so she can have the satisfaction, assuming she didn't with her own wedding, of planning her own.
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I'll take my earthquakes over tornadoes & hurricanes any day! What's up with ruining corn by "creaming" it? Join Date: Jul 2000
Location: Danville, California
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No - you are not a bridezilla. You should elope if you think that's best. However, if you have your heart set on having your father walk you down the aisle, I agree with the above post: don't tell the Moms the plans, just send them invitations. If they want to see you get married, they'll be there. If your Mom creates a scene, it's all on her. She'll look like a fool!
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We'll remember when...
No time for green bananas When the going gets tough, she gets the Palmolive!! If I knew we were going to be graded here, I might try harder Join Date: May 2001
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It's your wedding - you're paying for it - and you should not have to "runaway" in order to keep peace in the family..
Plan the wedding that you want - where you want it - when you want it - and then send out invitations to the people that YOU want there.. Either they will come or they won't.. You deserve that nice intimate wedding that you have indicated you want and I would hate to see you miss out on it because you feel you have to "run off" to get married.. Whatever you choose, have a great time and enjoy YOUR wedding day!
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DIS Veteran
Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: Cincinnati, Ohio
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Have they offered to pay for it? It seems incredibely rude for parents to insist their children have a certain type of wedding if they aren't willing to shell out the money for it.
I don't have any advice, just want to say, unfortunately it doesn't get any better. If you think the moms are being a pain now, wait till they become grandmas That's really when they start telling you how to do everything.
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